Eh. I'm not a big fan of Kyrie so far. His numbers are good but I'm never that impressed with his game. Seems like a guy that puts up numbers and has some great one on one ability but doesn't really make a team much better.
I don't know when this became a buzz phrase, but more often than not it's used outta context. Nobody
really makes their team mates better. Players that are depicted as making their team better, usually have the personnel to win games to suit their style of play. And when that team fails to get over a hurdle, the '
player that makes his team mates better' usually doesn't get the blame even if they're the ones at fault.
Nobody really talks about Parker being a player that just puts up numbers, has great one on one ability and doesn't make his team mates better, do they?
I think the closest player in the league to actually making their team better in any sort of resemblance is probably Stephen Curry- but even you have to hide him on defense. And Kevin Durant.
Steve Francis was beasting early on. It's sad that he got KO'd by

so early in his career.
One of the very few point guards whose rebounding numbers actually reflected his impact.