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Originally Posted by
Kalam
Between rest days and injuries the Brooklyn Big 3 will probably never play very many games together. So Kyrie's offense isn't as redundant as it would seem given how many games Durant/Harden will likely miss. Of course Kyrie himself is likely to miss a ton of games to.
Also, I really find it LOL how everyone in the media is constantly blowing steam up Jalen Brown's ass. Everyone is always gushing about how thoughtful he is. But every time I hear or read something he says, it just sounds like Level 0 pro-black racism. I don't see any profound thinking going on.
Any two will do in regular season. Nothing is an absolutely perfect fit, but basically Kyrie has always been a marginally useful player with how bad his defense is. Slightly positive.
When I think of the Nets come playoff time, a version with Simmons is wining 128-106 games, and a version with Irving is winning 134-128 games. Simmons just covers up their weaknesses better
It probably doesn’t matter. If healthy, either version likely is champs, but Simmons version makes more sense to me. You’d have some who has the ball in their hands problems, but it would figure itself out and the defense and rebounding would improve so dramatically.
I have no idea what you’re talking about with Jaylen Brown. Didn’t hear anything.