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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    or someonone else?

    Who deserves it more?

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    Lol Crews jjktkk's Avatar
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    Have to go with Rubio. Kid keeps this up and he could be in the best pg. in the league discussion as soon as next year.

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    I would have to say Irving.....I just feel like a guy who's played professional ball for as long as Rubio isn't really a rookie.

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    Irving, easily..

    His efficiency has been unreal, and Cavs are better than expected..

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    Veteran noob cake's Avatar
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    I would have to say Irving.....I just feel like a guy who's played professional ball for as long as Rubio isn't really a rookie.
    Yeah, Scola's first year in the NBA was also a "rookie" reason. Just because Scola was an old man back then, most people didn't consider him one.

    Wubio has been playing professional basketball for 5 years. Irving has played 11 games in college.

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    Rubio easily, but he's not a greenhorn

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    Veteran InRareForm's Avatar
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    Both are doing well on what they have to do with their given teams since they play a different style. Rubio needs to get his FG% up before he takes it from Irving however.

    No way anyone should say Rubio takes it easily, come on now.
    Last edited by InRareForm; 02-01-2012 at 01:29 AM.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    Irving is easily the rookie of the year. The guy is 19 and dropping 18 and 5 and turning a piece of team that lost 26 straight last year into a somewhat respectable club. I knew he'd put up PPG numbers on that team that is almost completely void of good players, but I had no idea he'd shoot 51% and 40% from the 3 point line. Don't get me wrong though; I'm an enormous Rubio fan and he's going to be a really solid PG going into the future. I don't see him at allstar level until he can add an outside shot though. If Kidd can do it, Rubio can too.

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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    Cavs have a much better record than I anticipated, dets for sure

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    Irving. Dude is very good when he calls his own number, and looking for his teammates. His passing may not be as pretty as Rubio's but it's still very effective.

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    Rubber Dinghy Rapids Bro Muser's Avatar
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    how is this even a debate?

    Irving is shooting 18 ppg on .511 %, .411 3p%

    Rubio is shooting 11 ppg on .382%

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    I'm admittedly biased, but I don't see how it could be anyone other than Kyrie Irving.

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    I'm all out of bubble gum Crytek's Avatar
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    I'm admittedly biased, but I don't see how it could be anyone other than Kyrie Irving.

    Kyrie Irving is not the rookie of the year.

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    you fail at trollin' me TheMACHINE's Avatar
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    Marshon Brooks easily

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    Marshon Brooks easily
    Gotta agree with my homie Machine here.

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    Gotta agree with my homie Machine here.
    Whys that? What do you like about Brooks?

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    If Rubio does win ROY (and I think he will because he's much flashier than Irving to get the votes) he will become the third player in the 2009 draft to win ROY.

    That's nuts

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    I'm going with Gustavo Ayon for the Hornets. He's 8th in the league in PER at 25.9 and does everything well.

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    Irving easily. How is this even a serious question?

    Add the fact that Rubio has been playing pro ball for years while Kyrie barely played college ball at all, it's not that close IMHO.

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    Irving easily. How is this even a serious question?

    Add the fact that Rubio has been playing pro ball for years while Kyrie barely played college ball at all, it's not that close IMHO.
    Rubios still considered a rook. Should be a tight race between the two.

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    Irving is a better scorer, but Rubio is leaps ahead in defense and the team just performs so much better with Rubio on the floor.

    Ricky is destined to be the new Kidd, a player that you have to see in person to understand how he changes his team's performance.

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