Knixkik wrote:knicks1248 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:No. Too much money and too injury prone.
seems like injuries in sports are a given unless your Labron/brett favre/cal ripken.
Durability in sports is so rare, it doesnt matter who we get, injuries can happen at any time to anyone.
I'm sure KP is starting to get injury prone label
There's only a few iron men in sports. Hopefully after this, KP can avoid anymore major injuries, but i assume he will be a 60-70 game per year guy. That is fine as long as we have help. Kemba Walker might actually be more likely to get than Kyrie. He's not as good, but he's less of an injury risk i guess.
IMO depth is the key to any successful team, which is why Boston made it as far as they did, and why Houston crumbled after CP3 got hurt...especially when it comes to point guards, I think in the NBA your back up pg should be able to start on most teams. Having kyrie and burke is a good look