Alatan wrote:Neddy wrote:I dunno. the more I think about it, I don't want a guy like Kyrie on my team.
he is basically saying he wants to be a ball dominant, score first, scoring title challenging player rather than to have another chance at winning it all. even with all the reasons Irving's camp has stated, one more season with LeBron was all it was gonna take, then if he didn't want to be stuck in a bad situation, he could have easily bailed out after one more season. even better, after LeBron leaves, then Kyrie could have demanded a trade with just 1 more year left, basically telling Dan Gilbert that you could have something for me now, or you will have nothing when I go to the free agency after his last year of contract.
I dont like it either. Kyrie is a fine player but if he wont play with LeBron he wont play with Griffin and the D would be horrible.
The character issue. Yup.
The elephant in the Clippers room. Blake punched out his friend at dinner. But Chris Paul turned the bacchanal that is professional sports into a Clippers locker room where kids were welcome.
Chris is Joe Boy Scout, but OTOH, Chris is kind of a prick to his teammates. Kobe-level prick. Unfortunately for Chris, unlike Kobe, at 6'1" he can't win a game single-handedly. Just can't. He hit that one shot over Duncan. Sort of.
Kyrie can. At 6'3", probably not consistently, like giants LeBron and Durant. But what choice do we have? Blake can't win a game. Just can't. Just doesn't have those mad skillz, or frankly, the mental toughness. Kyrie may not be an alpha, but maybe he is and he wants the job.
Blake doesn't want the job. He signed the max contract but never said he wanted to lead the Clippers to the title. [3rd-rater DJ doesn't even want the #2 job, but that's another story.]
Chris didn't even want the job of Alpha Male. Well, he did, but I'd rather put the ball in James Harden's hands, and Chris just decided he would too.
And Chris just risked 150 million US Dollars on it. I mean WTF? If Chris tears up his knee this year, he's done. Bye bye $170 million.
Chris REALLY wanted out of here. But that's another story too...
As for Kyrie, I'll take my chances on the prick. He just volunteered to play for the Clippers for the next 2 years for $20M per. Chickenfeed. We need a new Head Prick. Blake ain't gonna do it. Kyrie just applied for the job.
Don't be gift horsing the mouth. Kyrie wants to lead the LA Clippers to the title. Nobody else does. I say, OK Kyrie. You're able, willing and ready. You just won the job by default.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2723050-kyrie-irving-would-forfeit-200m-supermax-contract-if-traded-by-cavaliersKyrie Irving's reported desire to be traded could cost him some serious cash.According to ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst, Irving would forfeit his ability to earn a "supermax" contract in 2019 through the NBA's new designated player veteran extension. This policy in the league's newly installed collective bargaining agreement "was meant to deter star players from leaving their teams as they came up on their third contract."
As outlined by RealGM's Christopher Reina, players can become eligible for the "supermax"—which allows them to earn 35 percent of the salary cap—if they "have been named to an All-NBA team in the previous season or two of the previous three, or either be an MVP or Defensive Player of the Year in any of the previous three seasons. In addition to that individual achievement, players must also remain on the team they were on during their rookie contracts."
Irving is scheduled to earn $18.9 million next season and $20 million during the 2018-19 campaign before he makes a decision on his $21.3 million player option in the summer of 2019.
The 25-year-old also has a 15 percent trade kicker in his contract.
According to ESPN.com's Chris Haynes, Irving has circled the New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves as his preferred trade destinations. But without a no-trade clause, the Cavaliers don't have to placate the point guard.
Rather, they can shop around for the best deal—whether it's with one of those four teams or not—and scan the market for the best package of assets around. Contract information courtesy of Spotrac.com unless noted otherwise.