CalamityX12 wrote:The ADL returned the donation.
Not accepting Kyrie after his presser today....
Solid stance
Did they really return the donation? I can't find anything online about it. Brilliant if they did.
EDIT: just found it.
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CalamityX12 wrote:The ADL returned the donation.
Not accepting Kyrie after his presser today....
Solid stance
gigantes wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Vampirate wrote:The KD/Kyrie was worth a try, but Kyrie basically started sabotaging it from the very start when he refused to get vaccinated.
It started well before that when Kyrie started missing games to attend birthday parties when the pandemic was raging before the vaccine issue happened.
Actually, Kyrie started sabotaging the team from day one by not cooperating with Nets biometric tracking, which was reported on by NetsDaily at the time. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that was just one of many such incidents hushed up since then.
For example:Advance scouts have extensive knowledge of opposing team play calls, and I heard from one club that, in one of Nash’s final games, there were in the ballpark of 10 easy-to-spot occasions that Kyrie ran something completely different after Nash shouted the play he wanted. --Marc Stein
https://marcstein.substack.com/p/must-be-hard-to-sleep-in-brooklyn
So he's been getting special treatment from day one, and over time I suspect it significantly undermined Marks' original culture of 'all-parts of the team act with integrity and are accountable for.'

gigantes wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Vampirate wrote:The KD/Kyrie was worth a try, but Kyrie basically started sabotaging it from the very start when he refused to get vaccinated.
It started well before that when Kyrie started missing games to attend birthday parties when the pandemic was raging before the vaccine issue happened.
Actually, Kyrie started sabotaging the team from day one by not cooperating with Nets biometric tracking, which was reported on by NetsDaily at the time. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that was just one of many such incidents hushed up since then.
For example:Advance scouts have extensive knowledge of opposing team play calls, and I heard from one club that, in one of Nash’s final games, there were in the ballpark of 10 easy-to-spot occasions that Kyrie ran something completely different after Nash shouted the play he wanted. --Marc Stein
https://marcstein.substack.com/p/must-be-hard-to-sleep-in-brooklyn
So he's been getting special treatment from day one, and over time I suspect it significantly undermined Marks' original culture of 'all-parts of the team act with integrity and are accountable for.'
Stone wrote:it is uplifting to see Nets fans and other fans standing together and saying enough is enough. Not one of us wanted to see Kyrie's career end this way, but he chose hate and division and that is unacceptable.
Vampirate wrote:gigantes wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:It started well before that when Kyrie started missing games to attend birthday parties when the pandemic was raging before the vaccine issue happened.
Actually, Kyrie started sabotaging the team from day one by not cooperating with Nets biometric tracking, which was reported on by NetsDaily at the time. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that was just one of many such incidents hushed up since then.
For example:Advance scouts have extensive knowledge of opposing team play calls, and I heard from one club that, in one of Nash’s final games, there were in the ballpark of 10 easy-to-spot occasions that Kyrie ran something completely different after Nash shouted the play he wanted. --Marc Stein
https://marcstein.substack.com/p/must-be-hard-to-sleep-in-brooklyn
So he's been getting special treatment from day one, and over time I suspect it significantly undermined Marks' original culture of 'all-parts of the team act with integrity and are accountable for.'
For a KD like talent that's 100% worth it. For Kyrie it's not.
I'm not going to act like the Raptors didn't give Kawhi special treatment when he was here. There was hiring that guy that Kawhi wanted and of course his uncle.
Let's also not act like Lebron didn't get the same when he was with the Cavs and now the Lakers. Superstars get superstar treatment because of what they bring to the team. (yes, KD brought Kyrie but that's a separate thing, that yes, KD gets his share of blame for)
Kyrie is not one of those types of players though, a real superstar, never was.
gigantes wrote:Vampirate wrote:gigantes wrote:Actually, Kyrie started sabotaging the team from day one by not cooperating with Nets biometric tracking, which was reported on by NetsDaily at the time. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that was just one of many such incidents hushed up since then.
For example:
So he's been getting special treatment from day one, and over time I suspect it significantly undermined Marks' original culture of 'all-parts of the team act with integrity and are accountable for.'
For a KD like talent that's 100% worth it. For Kyrie it's not.
I'm not going to act like the Raptors didn't give Kawhi special treatment when he was here. There was hiring that guy that Kawhi wanted and of course his uncle.
Let's also not act like Lebron didn't get the same when he was with the Cavs and now the Lakers. Superstars get superstar treatment because of what they bring to the team. (yes, KD brought Kyrie but that's a separate thing, that yes, KD gets his share of blame for)
Kyrie is not one of those types of players though, a real superstar, never was.
It's more than just a case of superstar treatment, though. It's constantly undermining the team and causing disruptions.
I believe that Kyrie crossed the line multiple times that others like LeBron, Kawhi and even KD are way smarter than to fall prey to.
Wait... it's even worse than that, apparently. I hadn't quite realised just how much of an antisemite he actually was until someone pointed it out just now. See this gallery of four tweets: **8*(source)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/yl0g1w

gigantes wrote:Vampirate wrote:gigantes wrote:Actually, Kyrie started sabotaging the team from day one by not cooperating with Nets biometric tracking, which was reported on by NetsDaily at the time. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that was just one of many such incidents hushed up since then.
For example:
So he's been getting special treatment from day one, and over time I suspect it significantly undermined Marks' original culture of 'all-parts of the team act with integrity and are accountable for.'
For a KD like talent that's 100% worth it. For Kyrie it's not.
I'm not going to act like the Raptors didn't give Kawhi special treatment when he was here. There was hiring that guy that Kawhi wanted and of course his uncle.
Let's also not act like Lebron didn't get the same when he was with the Cavs and now the Lakers. Superstars get superstar treatment because of what they bring to the team. (yes, KD brought Kyrie but that's a separate thing, that yes, KD gets his share of blame for)
Kyrie is not one of those types of players though, a real superstar, never was.
It's more than just a case of superstar treatment, though. It's constantly undermining the team and causing disruptions.
I believe that Kyrie crossed the line multiple times that others like LeBron, Kawhi and even KD are way smarter than to fall prey to.
Wait... it's even worse than that, apparently. I hadn't quite realised just how much of an antisemite he actually was until someone pointed it out just now. See this gallery of four tweets: (source)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/yl0g1w
MrDollarBills wrote:gigantes wrote:Vampirate wrote:For a KD like talent that's 100% worth it. For Kyrie it's not.
I'm not going to act like the Raptors didn't give Kawhi special treatment when he was here. There was hiring that guy that Kawhi wanted and of course his uncle.
Let's also not act like Lebron didn't get the same when he was with the Cavs and now the Lakers. Superstars get superstar treatment because of what they bring to the team. (yes, KD brought Kyrie but that's a separate thing, that yes, KD gets his share of blame for)
Kyrie is not one of those types of players though, a real superstar, never was.
It's more than just a case of superstar treatment, though. It's constantly undermining the team and causing disruptions.
I believe that Kyrie crossed the line multiple times that others like LeBron, Kawhi and even KD are way smarter than to fall prey to.
Wait... it's even worse than that, apparently. I hadn't quite realised just how much of an antisemite he actually was until someone pointed it out just now. See this gallery of four tweets: (source)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/yl0g1w
Yeah that is 100% Black Hebrew Israelite ideology. The use of the term "filth".
So again, Black Israelites believe that Hitler viewed Black people as the world's "crown jewel".
Google what "Rhineland Bastards" and the "Rheinlandbastarde" were in Germany following The French Occupation of WW1. Afro Germans that were rounded up and sterilized.
For anyone to think that Hitler cared about Black people is absolutely insanity and Kyrie should be institutionalized if he believes so.


SuperDeluxe wrote:CalamityX12 wrote:The ADL returned the donation.
Not accepting Kyrie after his presser today....
Solid stance
Did they really return the donation? I can't find anything online about it. Brilliant if they did.
EDIT: just found it.
gigantes wrote:Vampirate wrote:gigantes wrote:Actually, Kyrie started sabotaging the team from day one by not cooperating with Nets biometric tracking, which was reported on by NetsDaily at the time. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that was just one of many such incidents hushed up since then.
For example:
So he's been getting special treatment from day one, and over time I suspect it significantly undermined Marks' original culture of 'all-parts of the team act with integrity and are accountable for.'
For a KD like talent that's 100% worth it. For Kyrie it's not.
I'm not going to act like the Raptors didn't give Kawhi special treatment when he was here. There was hiring that guy that Kawhi wanted and of course his uncle.
Let's also not act like Lebron didn't get the same when he was with the Cavs and now the Lakers. Superstars get superstar treatment because of what they bring to the team. (yes, KD brought Kyrie but that's a separate thing, that yes, KD gets his share of blame for)
Kyrie is not one of those types of players though, a real superstar, never was.
It's more than just a case of superstar treatment, though. It's constantly undermining the team and causing disruptions.
I believe that Kyrie crossed the line multiple times that others like LeBron, Kawhi and even KD are way smarter than to fall prey to.
Wait... it's even worse than that, apparently. I hadn't quite realised just how much of an antisemite he actually was until someone pointed it out just now. See this gallery of four tweets: (source)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/yl0g1w
MrDollarBills wrote:The Nets play the Wizards tomorrow and every player on the Nets has to face the media. LOL
Best teammate in the world Kyrie is. This is the worst thing I've ever seen in the NBA.
GoCeltics123 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:The Nets play the Wizards tomorrow and every player on the Nets has to face the media. LOL
Best teammate in the world Kyrie is. This is the worst thing I've ever seen in the NBA.
The Wizards have Avdija too, who I think is the only Jewish NBA player right now.
And what if Ime is on the sidelines? Crazy stuff indeed
MrDollarBills wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:The Nets play the Wizards tomorrow and every player on the Nets has to face the media. LOL
Best teammate in the world Kyrie is. This is the worst thing I've ever seen in the NBA.
The Wizards have Avdija too, who I think is the only Jewish NBA player right now.
And what if Ime is on the sidelines? Crazy stuff indeed
Isaiah Hartenstein is Jewish too i believe (I wanted the Nets to sign him this summer. Thank God that didn't happen).
Vampirate wrote:
Hitler imo was one of the top 5 racist people of all time, recorded in history anyways.
He lived in a time when racism was much more rampant and accepted, and still caused an entire World War over his views because of how utterly evil and racist they were. When a society who lived in a racist time agrees that the man needs to be stopped because of his views, it says something.