Run DLC wrote:Kyrie would still be a playoff virgin if LeBron hadn't returned to Cleveland. I always got the impression that Kyrie would rather play to put up big scoring numbers and lose than playing for something bigger than himself.
What gave that impression? Him winning 3 state titles in high school? Winning gold for U18 Team USA, choosing to play for Duke, winning gold and MVP in FIBA 2014, winning Olympic Gold in 2016, going to 3 straight finals and winning a championship, asking to be traded to play for Pop, Thibs or Riley/Spo?
For a guy that people say isnt a winner, he sure has won at every stage he has been at and basically has only had 3 years of not winning in his basketball life and that was when he was 19, 20 and 21 years old in the NBA with Dion Waiters as his 2nd option. And he clearly cares about winning because he was clearly pissed and upset with that team not winning and was frustrated all the time with that team.
Maybe hes just fed up with playing alongside Lebron and wants to get out of his shadow and he deoesnt want to wait in Cleveland for him to leave because he knows once he leaves that team is screwed when it comes to cap space and young assets to build around.