It's good to know he's getting some experience in the D-league until he ends up a Laker
just made a 30-foot pull up 3 at the buzzer to beat the Raptors..
That boy is nice, tbh..
Raptors, like their 10th loss in the final minute..
It's good to know he's getting some experience in the D-league until he ends up a Laker
Love his game. He will be better than both former #1 picks Wall snd Rose
I have a bet on Cavs over 30.5 wins this year. I feel it has some life now.
13-32, but 23 of final 37 at home. Irving playing well, Ellington/Speights seem like good additions. need to go 18-19. Lets go!!!
Where do you play?
I dunno. some weird url. 1tiger76.com
One thing I like about him is that he's more of a skill player than both those guys. Wish he wasn't that injury-prone, though.
His supporting cast is rounding out; the Cavs just bought the Grizzlies bench a week ago.
Cleveland could be contending for a playoff spot next season IMO.
Let me start you with an education. Irving has no injury problems. NBA injuries take the form of knee, hip, foot or back injuries.
Irving had a sprained shoulder, a broken hand in the NBA and a ripped big toe in college. None of these injuries are systematic reoccurring injuries.
So he's simply unlucky?
Yes. Fluke injuries. No blown knee like Oden/Hardaway, back like Walton or foot like Yao.
Dam that .gif was sick as fk. Dude just walked up all cool and splashed the game winner... Wow
son are you the same noobcake from RealGM perchance
Irving's a beast, but that was horrible defense and clock management by Anderson. You can tell from Irving's body language that he was going for the 3.
Raps fans on RealGM are putting Anderson on their no 3 wanted list after Colangelo and Bustnani.
I guess V. Carter went down the wanted list then.
Anderson is Canada's Gary Neal, tbh..
the guy obviously can shoot, but i'm starting to wonder if he is what the cavs drafted him for.. granted, he's still VERY young, but he's not defending and he's not making his teammates better.. bottom line, he's playing like a glorified kemba walker, he has a lot room to grow however, which kemba doesn't.
You surround a score-first guard with bigs who can rebound his misses and wings who space the floor for him. That's how Kobe rang tbh.
yes, i guess that's the idea.. still, i wonder if he could shoot over 6-5 sgs like the bricker does.. probably that's the kind of arguments that is right, but never gets the credits it deserves because while never ringing, the guy still manages to look cool and come to the second round..
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