7footMONSTER wrote:
He's not mincing words. He wants to do what no one else has ever done: win a championship for the Nets.
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7footMONSTER wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
He's not mincing words. He wants to do what no one else has ever done: win a championship for the Nets.
NyCeEvO wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
He's not mincing words. He wants to do what no one else has ever done: win a championship for the Nets.
I don't think I'll ever have to worry about him quitting on the team like D-Will.
Paradise wrote:Kyrie announces he will NOT do media interviews this season with national or regional media. Only written statements.
MrDollarBills wrote:If we win games, this becomes a non issue.
Frankly, I watched the media last season lie about him without any shame (Stephen A Smith). I could care less that a bunch of entitled hacks feel slighted because Kyrie doesn't want to talk to them.
Boo hoo. We win games they can't say **** so Kyrie's focus is okay with me
Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:If we win games, this becomes a non issue.
Frankly, I watched the media last season lie about him without any shame (Stephen A Smith). I could care less that a bunch of entitled hacks feel slighted because Kyrie doesn't want to talk to them.
Boo hoo. We win games they can't say **** so Kyrie's focus is okay with me
Yeah, I mean Kyrie has been assassinated by the media for 3 years in a row now. Ignoring 20 minute interviews to twise 5 seconds out of context on him. He isnt going to just say the cliche thing and he isnt going to let the media control the narrative
if he puts out full statements, there is no twisting it. this is a great move for kyrie. good for him, good for his teammates
Kyrie is a great dude doing alot of awesome things off the court for women, for minorities, for kids, for the poor. he is right. why let the media take away from that by twisting something he says into him hating his teammates or coaches or something like that.
therealbig3 wrote:Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:If we win games, this becomes a non issue.
Frankly, I watched the media last season lie about him without any shame (Stephen A Smith). I could care less that a bunch of entitled hacks feel slighted because Kyrie doesn't want to talk to them.
Boo hoo. We win games they can't say **** so Kyrie's focus is okay with me
Yeah, I mean Kyrie has been assassinated by the media for 3 years in a row now. Ignoring 20 minute interviews to twise 5 seconds out of context on him. He isnt going to just say the cliche thing and he isnt going to let the media control the narrative
if he puts out full statements, there is no twisting it. this is a great move for kyrie. good for him, good for his teammates
Kyrie is a great dude doing alot of awesome things off the court for women, for minorities, for kids, for the poor. he is right. why let the media take away from that by twisting something he says into him hating his teammates or coaches or something like that.
But he’s not the only one that has to deal with that, nor does he even get it the worst...not even close. There’s no player in the history of the game that gets more stuff taken out of context and gets more media scrutiny than LeBron...and yet he still fulfills his media obligation.
It just draws unnecessary attention to Kyrie, and ironically achieves the complete opposite of what you’re saying: it gives the media a narrative they can spin into Kyrie ditching his teammates and making them speak for him.
therealbig3 wrote:Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:If we win games, this becomes a non issue.
Frankly, I watched the media last season lie about him without any shame (Stephen A Smith). I could care less that a bunch of entitled hacks feel slighted because Kyrie doesn't want to talk to them.
Boo hoo. We win games they can't say **** so Kyrie's focus is okay with me
Yeah, I mean Kyrie has been assassinated by the media for 3 years in a row now. Ignoring 20 minute interviews to twise 5 seconds out of context on him. He isnt going to just say the cliche thing and he isnt going to let the media control the narrative
if he puts out full statements, there is no twisting it. this is a great move for kyrie. good for him, good for his teammates
Kyrie is a great dude doing alot of awesome things off the court for women, for minorities, for kids, for the poor. he is right. why let the media take away from that by twisting something he says into him hating his teammates or coaches or something like that.
But he’s not the only one that has to deal with that, nor does he even get it the worst...not even close. There’s no player in the history of the game that gets more stuff taken out of context and gets more media scrutiny than LeBron...and yet he still fulfills his media obligation.
It just draws unnecessary attention to Kyrie, and ironically achieves the complete opposite of what you’re saying: it gives the media a narrative they can spin into Kyrie ditching his teammates and making them speak for him.
Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:If we win games, this becomes a non issue.
Frankly, I watched the media last season lie about him without any shame (Stephen A Smith). I could care less that a bunch of entitled hacks feel slighted because Kyrie doesn't want to talk to them.
Boo hoo. We win games they can't say **** so Kyrie's focus is okay with me
Yeah, I mean Kyrie has been assassinated by the media for 3 years in a row now. Ignoring 20 minute interviews to twise 5 seconds out of context on him. He isnt going to just say the cliche thing and he isnt going to let the media control the narrative
if he puts out full statements, there is no twisting it. this is a great move for kyrie. good for him, good for his teammates
Kyrie is a great dude doing alot of awesome things off the court for women, for minorities, for kids, for the poor. he is right. why let the media take away from that by twisting something he says into him hating his teammates or coaches or something like that.
Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:If we win games, this becomes a non issue.
Frankly, I watched the media last season lie about him without any shame (Stephen A Smith). I could care less that a bunch of entitled hacks feel slighted because Kyrie doesn't want to talk to them.
Boo hoo. We win games they can't say **** so Kyrie's focus is okay with me
Yeah, I mean Kyrie has been assassinated by the media for 3 years in a row now. Ignoring 20 minute interviews to twise 5 seconds out of context on him. He isnt going to just say the cliche thing and he isnt going to let the media control the narrative
if he puts out full statements, there is no twisting it. this is a great move for kyrie. good for him, good for his teammates
Kyrie is a great dude doing alot of awesome things off the court for women, for minorities, for kids, for the poor. he is right. why let the media take away from that by twisting something he says into him hating his teammates or coaches or something like that.
haosmoove wrote:A better way would be finding the handful of reporters/journalists that don't make up stuff and only do interviews with them.
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MrDollarBills wrote:haosmoove wrote:A better way would be finding the handful of reporters/journalists that don't make up stuff and only do interviews with them.
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It's hard to trust anyone who works for ESPN honestly. They tried to start nonsense before the season started last year about Kyrie not wanting to take off his hat for a photo. Is that really newsworthy?
They constantly look to create narratives for clicks and drama.