celticgreenie wrote:Based on the information below, several questions come to mind.
Why didn't Danny trade Kyrie at the deadline? Was he unaware? Did the teaming up happen after the deadline? Did he imagine the Celts going farther in the playoffs and Kyrie would change his mind?
How committed was Kyrie to the Celtics for the remainder of the season knowing he was on his way out?
Among that group was former Washington Wizards power forward Bobby Portis, who told The Athletic that he was quite aware who would not be his teammates on the Knicks as he negotiated with the team:
“I knew what was gonna happen in February,” he said. “We all knew that (Durant and Kyrie Irving would go to Brooklyn). Everybody knew that. I just don’t think the media knew that. Us basketball players, we all knew that.” (No, he won’t tell you how he knows. Even players don’t reveal their sources. “I’m not going to leak my source,” he said. “But we all know where they were going. I’m protecting mine, but we all knew where they were going.”)
I think he thought they could make a run and or he could trade for AD and convince kyrie to stay. I really wouldn’t put much Stock into what Bobby portis says now after the fact. It is easy to say “we all knew” and maybe some did but I don’t it creeped out to the Bobby portis’s Of the league.
Players talk and are plugged in but I don’t think it was that blatant and the chance for an AD KYRIE pairing was worth the risk- that pairing this year would have been the best duo in the league or at worst tied with kawhi and pg.
















