Since the 0-pt game in Atlanta, Kyrie has averaged 27.8ppg, 6.5apg on 50.2/41.3/92.3 shooting in only 34 minutes per game. That's like Kobe-esque scoring on Nash-esque efficiency. I've said before that Kyrie might be the first person ever to average 30ppg on 50/40/90 shooting, and I still think he can do it. Per 36 minutes, he's already at 29.4ppg. Give him the extra few minutes and a fresh shtart next season, and he could do it next year.
On top of this, Kyrie did this without any teammates really doing him any favors. Bynum killed offensive flow, and the floor spacing has been pretty horrendous, making scoring harder on Kyrie. Not to mention that he is still being assisted at an insanely low rate.
I know we're all concerned about Kyrie not being able to convert into being a floor general, but let's face it. This guy is FAR too talented to not allow him to have the most shots on this team so long as it's not done at the detriment to the offensive flow of the team and selfishly. There are few players in the NBA who would usurp Kyrie as the #1 option on this team should they be a Cavalier by whatever means. Other than LeBron and Durant, I can't really think of any.
It's a good thing that we have another player who can pass instead of completely relying on Kyrie to do nearly all of the scoring and facilitating in Dion because ball movement would be a lot worse without him. I hope we keep these two together for a long time.
Two things that Kyrie needs to start doing are defending better and rebounding more like he used to. Throw in a couple more assists per game and take on the leadership role, and you have yourselves the future MVP.
It still blows my mind thinking about how talented this guy is. Get excited because once we surround him with a more complementing team, we're going to be a huge threat to everyone else.