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Please tell me where there are concerns about long term viability. None of Bledsoe's injuries had any concern for long term issues. Irvings foot problems are more problematic in that regard.
And 2 years age difference is really not a big deal.
Irving would be a disaster for Booker.
Irving coming closest to carrying a team is ridiculous. What is he carrying? He plays alongside maybe the best player of all time. Before that he was carrying the Cavs to #1 picks and nothing else. He never proved he could be the man on a decent team.
Bledsoe ranked top 10 in DRPM, like pretty much every year so I would like to see how you back up the claim that Beldsoes defense took a "huge hit". Kyrie Irving ranks like 3rd last in the entire NBA in defensive rpm.
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM/position/1
2013/014 Bledsoe ranked 1st in DRPM, 2014/2015 Bledsoe ranked 3rd best among PGs in terms of DRPM, 2015/2016 he was still 9th.
Kyrie Irving on other hand 83rd of 85 in 2015/2016. Only Zach Lavine and JJ Barea graded worse defensively. 2014/2015 Irving ranked 37th defensively and 2013/2014 he ranked 59th of 67.
You're playing games here, please don't. You've made a big deal out of a year or two difference in age before but now 2.225 years doesn't matter? You've frequently disputed the reliability of DRPM when attacking Rubio's defense (he ranks higher than Bledsoe almost every year and often by quite a bit), but now it's gospel?
And unless I'm reading it wrong, Bledsoe was 10th in DRPM this season, not 9th. But whether it's 9th or 10th, neither ranking supports your claim that Bledsoe "is one of the premier defenders" unless you're really lowering the standard for "premier". I hate watching Cleveland play, I hate watching Irving play, so I have little to say about Kyrie's defense but I have no doubt it's far inferior to Eric's but Eric isn't the special defender he should have been.