http://stats.nba.com/leaguePlayerCl...&sortOrder=DES&Season=2011-12&PerMode=PerGame
2011/2012 -
Irving was #6 in the league at 3.7 points per game at 54 FG%, putting it next to the rest of the top clutch scorers:
#1 Durant - 39%
#2 Johnson - 45%
#3 Westbrook - 42%
#4 Paul - 42%
#5 Carmelo - 37%
#7 Terry - 49%
#8 Bryant - 36%
#9 LeBron - 45%
#10 Bargnani - 40%
Nobody in the top 10 came close to the efficiency that Kyrie showed in the clutch in 11/12. Go on and marinate on that for a minute.
http://stats.nba.com/leaguePlayerCl...&sortOrder=DES&Season=2012-13&PerMode=PerGame
2012/2013 -
Irving #3 in the league at 4.1 points per game at 46 FG%, putting it next to the rest of the top clutch scorers:
#1 Paul - 49%
#2 Durant - 39%
#4 Bryant - 42%
#5 James - 44%
#6 Parker - 47%
#7 Monta - 41%
#8 Harden - 40%
#9 Pierce - 34%
#10 Garnett - 41%
#40 Lillard - 2.2 points per game @ 41%
CP3 was the only one that had a higher PPC + % and Parker had a higher FG% by only 1 percent but scored a near full point less in the clutch.
http://stats.nba.com/leaguePlayerCl...&sortOrder=DES&Season=2013-14&PerMode=PerGame
2013/2014 -
#1 Irving - 4.7 points at 37%
#2 Harden - 4.6 points at 40%
#3 Paul - 3.7 points at 40%
#4 Curry - 3.7 points at 40%
#5 MCW - 3.6 points at 47%
#6 Wall - 3.6 points at 38%
#7 Turner - 3.5 points at 41%
#8 Lillard - 3.4 points at 46%
#9 LeBron - 3.3 points at 38%
#10 Durant - 3.2 points at 26%
Now let's take a look at their best seasons in relation to: points and percentage -
Lillard - 3.4 points per game at 46.3% (13/14 season)
Irving - 3.7 points per game at 54% (11/12 season) or 4.1 points per game at 46.7% (12/13 season)
Now how the hell are you out here claiming that what Lillard has done this season is not only better than what Irving has shown throughout his career, but on this level that Irving isn't capable of producing when Kyrie has had TWO seasons of averaging not only more POINTS but also at a better PERCENTAGE?