Kyrie Irving vs. John Wall: Which Young Star PG Has More at Stake Next Season?

July 30th, 2013 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »

Not all NBA seasons are created equal.

Some campaigns are more important than others, as Kyrie Irving and John Wall are about to find out.

Young, developing studs are under constant pressure to improve, to make strides each and every year early on in their careers. Irving and Wall still find themselves playing under such expectations.

The former is set to begin his third season as LeBron James' replacement, the latter about to be held to a more demanding standard on account of his wallet.

Both have shown they can be great, but neither has proven that they're prepared to sustain such success.

Which of the two has the most to prove as the 2013-14 campaign draws nearer?

Different obstacles are facing either point guard, some of which will be more defining than others.  

 

Kyrie Irving



One season after earning his first career All-Star selection, Irving still has plenty prove.

Cleveland's offseason transactions have brought the team to a place it hasn't been since LeBron James left town—playoff contention.

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