
On his podcast Gil’s Arena, former NBA player Gilbert Arenas said that Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard deserves more credit for his career than Kyrie Irving and that he stayed in Portland too long, among other takes (CAUTION: Video contains profanity):
But you see how you was quick to put Kyrie in front of Dame as an individual player… it’s about the legacy of how you look at Dame and his resume versus somebody who’s in a bigger market… people don’t understand your market dictate you too,
right, and you stayed in Portland damn near probably five six years too long…. if Dame was in a bigger market, trust me, we wouldn’t even be having this discussion.
Arenas also said that Lillard should have been more vocal during his career, and that may have impacted the reach of his popularity:
With your skill level you should have been sitting there like a Westbrook talking **** because your game backed it up, and the fact that he’s a quiet dude and people just like, ‘aw, Dame don’t care…’ Kyrie is a three-time All-NBA player. Dame was [a] seven-time [All-NBA player]. He was one of the top three guards in the NBA [for] seven years.
In the full 13-minute clip above, Arenas’ co-hosts – including WNBA player Lexie Brown and former NBA player Brandon Jennings – debated whether Lillard doesn’t get the credit he thinks he deserves despite being a multiple-time All-NBA player and having been selected as one of the 75 greatest players in NBA history.
Kyrie Irving has career averages of 23.7 points, 5.6 dimes, and 4.1 rebounds on 47.4% shooting (39.4% from three on 6.1 attempts). Damian Lillard has career averages of 25.1 points, 6.7 assists, 4.3 boards, and 1.0 steals on 43.9% shooting (37.1% from deep on 8.4 attempts).