Kyrie Irving is meant for Hollywood and Broadway, not Beantown
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 4:06 am
Kyrie is clearly a Freemason who doesn't hide it. He basically admits it through social media. Shaq and LeBron are also verified Freemasons. Kyrie and LeBron have claimed themselves as gods. They are into some very outrageous stuff but I haven't seen any discussion on that here. Imho, it is one of the elephants in the NBA room to go with obviously too many three pointers, lousy refs, the star system, the allowing of travels and palming, the disallowing of defense and the outrageous guaranteed paychecks. I think Kyrie crossed too many lines recently and has made it clear he is an extremely bad influence. Last year the lads used to be so humble going about their roles. Their big brother leader has turned out to be Eddie Haskell who fancies himself as a god. There is evidence of this on video. It's outrageous.
He consistently makes some of the most stupid passes I've ever seen. He is a genius for scoring. I will give up if Kyrie is in Boston long-term. For now it feels like a random nutty season. One year Pedro gave Zimmer the face rake. It happens. Get off me lawn, I suppose? It seems a lot of people are ready to quit watching the NBA. Of course it is an awful game this year. The changes have backfired. And look at the Chris Paul contract. That's too much for a dinosaur. Danny Ainge and others are perhaps licking their chops over that contract as in one team down, whatever more to go to become #1.
The season is lousy for actual games but the playoffs should be interesting for those with teams in the hunt.
My fear is Danny is going to damage guys learning bad habits just to keep Irving into next year or beyond. There's one episode of Seinfeld in which Jerry says he always breaks even. That's Kyrie Irving. What he gives in totality is up for speculation as to its true value. I think he is about what Isaiah Thomas was before the hip injury. Those are $20 million players and worth no more. The defense is subpar. His game is based too much on hero ball. I can't get past his accumulative comments and actions this year. Nearly everyone would admit if that was a friend in real life who said all those things and was into the weird one eye pyramid stuff, he'd no longer be a friend. He'd be told to get out of town.
I think Danny should trade Kyrie Irving. He's got enough assets left to work with. Stop the chemistry bleeding. Trade him now before more of the league figures out he is fake news as an NBA star. Yeah, sure, he's a star great for attendance and ratings. It doesn't mean the games will be that fun to watch or that his team will steamroll over the weak while competing with elite opponents. You win some, you lose some with a player like him.
I understand Ainge doesn't want to rip into the player's trade value, but if he truly loves Kyrie Irving's game, I will no longer care. I might check it out for future playoffs as a front running fan. It will be a cynical outcome imho if it ends up as Kyrie possibly A.D. next year as in showtime. The Lakers can have that kind of team. Boston is supposed to offer the lunch pail basketball experience. The franchise is as old-school as possible. Kyrie seems to be a misfit. Irving is not meant to be on the Boston Celtics? How can Ainge not know this? He knows a million times more stuff than me, so he must. He must be playing GM chess way over my head.
People should have the right to not like Kyrie or his game. It's cringeworthy so many assume he is a form of greatness. Yeah, on one side of the court he is and even then, please keep it real. He is a great scorer and can pass some. He is hall of fame for scoring guard and a liability on defense. That's the dilemma or debate.
He consistently makes some of the most stupid passes I've ever seen. He is a genius for scoring. I will give up if Kyrie is in Boston long-term. For now it feels like a random nutty season. One year Pedro gave Zimmer the face rake. It happens. Get off me lawn, I suppose? It seems a lot of people are ready to quit watching the NBA. Of course it is an awful game this year. The changes have backfired. And look at the Chris Paul contract. That's too much for a dinosaur. Danny Ainge and others are perhaps licking their chops over that contract as in one team down, whatever more to go to become #1.
The season is lousy for actual games but the playoffs should be interesting for those with teams in the hunt.
My fear is Danny is going to damage guys learning bad habits just to keep Irving into next year or beyond. There's one episode of Seinfeld in which Jerry says he always breaks even. That's Kyrie Irving. What he gives in totality is up for speculation as to its true value. I think he is about what Isaiah Thomas was before the hip injury. Those are $20 million players and worth no more. The defense is subpar. His game is based too much on hero ball. I can't get past his accumulative comments and actions this year. Nearly everyone would admit if that was a friend in real life who said all those things and was into the weird one eye pyramid stuff, he'd no longer be a friend. He'd be told to get out of town.
I think Danny should trade Kyrie Irving. He's got enough assets left to work with. Stop the chemistry bleeding. Trade him now before more of the league figures out he is fake news as an NBA star. Yeah, sure, he's a star great for attendance and ratings. It doesn't mean the games will be that fun to watch or that his team will steamroll over the weak while competing with elite opponents. You win some, you lose some with a player like him.
I understand Ainge doesn't want to rip into the player's trade value, but if he truly loves Kyrie Irving's game, I will no longer care. I might check it out for future playoffs as a front running fan. It will be a cynical outcome imho if it ends up as Kyrie possibly A.D. next year as in showtime. The Lakers can have that kind of team. Boston is supposed to offer the lunch pail basketball experience. The franchise is as old-school as possible. Kyrie seems to be a misfit. Irving is not meant to be on the Boston Celtics? How can Ainge not know this? He knows a million times more stuff than me, so he must. He must be playing GM chess way over my head.
People should have the right to not like Kyrie or his game. It's cringeworthy so many assume he is a form of greatness. Yeah, on one side of the court he is and even then, please keep it real. He is a great scorer and can pass some. He is hall of fame for scoring guard and a liability on defense. That's the dilemma or debate.