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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#221 » by Roddy » Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:03 pm

This guy is not bleeding green at all !!!!!!!!!!! :curse: :curse: :curse:

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Post#222 » by K For Three » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:25 pm

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I would think a “true Celtic” is a player who embraced the city and tradition, and also had the city embrace them. A player who gave his all each and every night on the court and brought a certain level of success to the franchise. I take no pleasure saying this to you, but I do think IT is a true Celtic.. lol.


IT is a true homie, sure, one that no one will remember in 40 years when people still discuss Mugsy Bogues as the shortest NBA player ever, Spudd Webb's dunk contest still airs in All Star game compilations and JJ Barea's finals/playoffs games are rerun regularly.

It's not really that debatable. A true Celtic has to at least be remembered by fans down the line. Whenever older people discuss lesser known players (on here or otherwise), they are still almost entirely guys who helped win at least one championship in some capacity. That said, I will admit that you could still make an argument for your point if he stayed here for a few years longer than he did. But he didn't.

What do "city" and "tradition" even mean anymore? All the championship eras after the first are incredibly different with very different personalities and guiding principles.

True Celtics players are winners who **** ball out and win it all. Not players who probably don't even show up on a Google search for "best short NBA players".


I get your point, I feel we just differ in terminology. I feel you're describing what it means to be a legendary player within a franchise. I don't know if Ray Allen is a true Celtic. Or Kevin Love is a true Cavalier (if that's even a thing, lol). And if the Celtics lost that 2008 finals to LA, I don't think that prevents Pierce from being a "True Celtic". I think that title put him into the convo of franchise legends.

But this is neither here nor there...


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Post#223 » by Trippinskarlo » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:56 pm

Kyrie can suck my balls

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Post#224 » by K For Three » Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:58 pm

Trippinskarlo wrote:Kyrie can suck my balls

Nobody wants your private area dear.

BTW why do garbage posts like this get allowed on this forum? Brings nothing to the table with discussion or news at all.
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Post#225 » by Parliament10 » Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:09 pm

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Trippinskarlo wrote:Kyrie can suck my balls

Nobody wants your private area dear.

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Post#226 » by jmr07019 » Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:14 pm

I’ve been critical of Kyrie but he is not the only problem with the team nor is he the biggest one. Take a peek at the the Celtics fb page. Kyrie gets KILLED in the comment section. Yikes
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Post#227 » by Afam » Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:25 pm

Here is the video i was talking about. He doesn't want to move. Obivously as human beings we have the right to change our mind whenever we want. However in that video you can clearly see his mindset.

Starts at 4:46

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Post#228 » by Green89 » Wed Mar 27, 2019 11:37 pm

Afam wrote:Here the video i was talking about. He doesn't want to move. Obivously as human beings we have the right to change our mind whenever we want. However in that video you can clearly see his mindset.

Starts at 3:45



He was very direct in his intentions and he's never said anything along the lines of taking that back, or stating he is now doing the opposite, so it's sad the media twist his comments and speculate to the point it's upset his fan base. When he re-signs, there will be a lot of Celtic fans with egg on their face for not believing him and buying into the media hype. I'll go by what Kyrie said here and if he changes his mind, so be it, but I don't know how you can take the other side and think he's leaving when he's never said that.
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Post#229 » by djFan71 » Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:03 am

Roddy wrote:This guy is not bleeding green at all !!!!!!!!!!! :curse: :curse: :curse:

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That's clearly just a spec of red floor with Kyrie's green blood surrounding it.
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Post#230 » by LondonCeltics » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:47 am

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Afam wrote:Here the video i was talking about. He doesn't want to move. Obivously as human beings we have the right to change our mind whenever we want. However in that video you can clearly see his mindset.

Starts at 3:45



He was very direct in his intentions and he's never said anything along the lines of taking that back, or stating he is now doing the opposite, so it's sad the media twist his comments and speculate to the point it's upset his fan base. When he re-signs, there will be a lot of Celtic fans with egg on their face for not believing him and buying into the media hype. I'll go by what Kyrie said here and if he changes his mind, so be it, but I don't know how you can take the other side and think he's leaving when he's never said that.


Yeah but the thing is he gave a very clear and public 'commitment' to re-signing before the season began at the Garden in front of the fans and then not only back-tracked by then saying 'ask me in July' but didn't do himself any favors with what looked like talking about two max spots (i.e. NYC) with KD. That's not the media speculating and creating a story out of nothing, it's his own doing (at least in respect of the July comment).

He shouldn't have given that initial commitment, it was naive and he shot himself in the foot a bit. He seems to consider himself as some sort of intellectual but after this season I get the impression he is lacking in common sense and/or maturity, and it's almost as if he is rather sensitive - whinging about being asked questions by the media when you earn millions and apparently crave being in the spotlight by releasing your own film - it's quite frankly, absurd.

It goes without saying that it's 100% his decision whether he re-signs or not, he doesn't 'owe' us anything in the same way that we as fans do not 'owe' him anything and can justifiably be critical of his performance or decisions.

After trading for him and the moments of brilliance he showed last season I was so excited to get behind him this year and see what he could achieve when healthy. The team's record isn't all on him but he's supposedly our best player and wanted to lead his own team to success but this season (so far) has been far from that - he has to take a sizable share of the blame but more often than not he's either criticized his own team mates or had a strop.

I understand that some people on here feel others may be harsh on him and have an agenda against him, but I find it really hard for anyone who genuinely supports the Celtics to be as wholeheartedly positive about him given what's happened this season. I've always respected supporters who do just that - support the team and players through thick and thin but you can't unconditionally support someone when they aren't pulling their weight or acting properly for the benefit of the team (on and off the court).

If he resigned I would definitely not feel like I had 'egg on my face', I honestly think I would be almost ambivalent and I'd wonder who else we would need to realistically win #18 as I just don't think he's anywhere close enough to get there without a better option i.e. AD.

If he does leave I would not be the least bit surprised and although you never want to lose any valuable player in free agency, I wouldn't be too gutted. He just hasn't delivered yet and his behavior/comments off the court have not only been bizarre but quite evidently harmful to the team's chemistry.

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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#231 » by Edug27 » Thu Mar 28, 2019 2:04 am

LondonCeltics wrote:
Green89 wrote:
Afam wrote:Here the video i was talking about. He doesn't want to move. Obivously as human beings we have the right to change our mind whenever we want. However in that video you can clearly see his mindset.

Starts at 3:45



He was very direct in his intentions and he's never said anything along the lines of taking that back, or stating he is now doing the opposite, so it's sad the media twist his comments and speculate to the point it's upset his fan base. When he re-signs, there will be a lot of Celtic fans with egg on their face for not believing him and buying into the media hype. I'll go by what Kyrie said here and if he changes his mind, so be it, but I don't know how you can take the other side and think he's leaving when he's never said that.


Yeah but the thing is he gave a very clear and public 'commitment' to re-signing before the season began at the Garden in front of the fans and then not only back-tracked by then saying 'ask me in July' but didn't do himself any favors with what looked like talking about two max spots (i.e. NYC) with KD. That's not the media speculating and creating a story out of nothing, it's his own doing (at least in respect of the July comment).

He shouldn't have given that initial commitment, it was naive and he shot himself in the foot a bit. He seems to consider himself as some sort of intellectual but after this season I get the impression he is lacking in common sense and/or maturity, and it's almost as if he is rather sensitive - whinging about being asked questions by the media when you earn millions and apparently crave being in the spotlight by releasing your own film - it's quite frankly, absurd.

It goes without saying that it's 100% his decision whether he re-signs or not, he doesn't 'owe' us anything in the same way that we as fans do not 'owe' him anything and can justifiably be critical of his performance or decisions.

After trading for him and the moments of brilliance he showed last season I was so excited to get behind him this year and see what he could achieve when healthy. The team's record isn't all on him but he's supposedly our best player and wanted to lead his own team to success but this season (so far) has been far from that - he has to take a sizable share of the blame but more often than not he's either criticized his own team mates or had a strop.

I understand that some people on here feel others may be harsh on him and have an agenda against him, but I find it really hard for anyone who genuinely supports the Celtics to be as wholeheartedly positive about him given what's happened this season. I've always respected supporters who do just that - support the team and players through thick and thin but you can't unconditionally support someone when they aren't pulling their weight or acting properly for the benefit of the team (on and off the court).

If he resigned I would definitely not feel like I had 'egg on my face', I honestly think I would be almost ambivalent and I'd wonder who else we would need to realistically win #18 as I just don't think he's anywhere close enough to get there without a better option i.e. AD.

If he does leave I would not be the least bit surprised and although you never want to lose any valuable player in free agency, I wouldn't be too gutted. He just hasn't delivered yet and his behavior/comments off the court have not only been bizarre but quite evidently harmful to the team's chemistry.

Spoiler:
...if he hits a 35 foot three to lift #18 then all will be forgiven... 8-)


The only concerning part here is when he gave a reason as to why he made those comments about resigning in front of the fans.. something along the lines of “caught up in the emotions of the new season etc”
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Post#232 » by Afam » Thu Mar 28, 2019 2:34 am

If you expect players to always say the right things, to do the so called righ things all the time, that would please people then stop because that is never going to happen. That is not how life works. Every player in the NBA does not have the same personality. Some are quiet, some expressive etc. Even the quiet ones do make mistakes. That is life.

The thing about kyrie is that everything he says is twisted. He praised Doc rivers and it all turned into he is taking a shot at his coach, he said that they should have trapped Kemba and again he is taking shots at the coach. He uses the word We, it states with me and he is selfish, why is he not using the I.Nothing he says, or does is good everyone. People think because he is a celebrity they can say whatever they want to him, treat him however they want, that is not acceptable. His life is nobody's business. All he owes anybody and even that is questionable because he can retire is to show up to work ( NBA) play and go home. That is it.

At this moment kyrie might as well decline all media interviews. Yes he is mandated by the league to do interviews, but he might as well decline them. That way his word can't be twisted in anyway. If he shows up, he should do One, two or three sentences, and then leave.

NBA players are regular human beings. They are going to not always say the right things. Look at Paul Pierce, Kobe etc. Everyone matures at a different rate. I believe you can never stop maturing and figuring out life. The same goes for kyrie. I will not turn on him. Yes i will not always agree with him. There are things i will agree with him on, and things i will disagree with him on. Kyrie should just tune everything out and just play ball, yes it is hard but he should try doing that. People are going to hate, dislike you, criticize you with or without any reason, valid or not. People are going to have their opinions but no one has the right to judge you. He should focus on playing basketball. That is the only he can control. No need on trying to change peoples minds, trying to make people like you. He should Play ball, and live his life to the best of his abilities.
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Post#233 » by Afam » Thu Mar 28, 2019 2:38 am

In life people are going to talk about you good or bad, judge you, criticize you, hate you, like, and dislike you etc. It is what it is. All you can do, and should do is live your life.
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Post#234 » by Green89 » Thu Mar 28, 2019 2:43 am

LondonCeltics wrote:
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Afam wrote:Here the video i was talking about. He doesn't want to move. Obivously as human beings we have the right to change our mind whenever we want. However in that video you can clearly see his mindset.

Starts at 3:45



He was very direct in his intentions and he's never said anything along the lines of taking that back, or stating he is now doing the opposite, so it's sad the media twist his comments and speculate to the point it's upset his fan base. When he re-signs, there will be a lot of Celtic fans with egg on their face for not believing him and buying into the media hype. I'll go by what Kyrie said here and if he changes his mind, so be it, but I don't know how you can take the other side and think he's leaving when he's never said that.


Yeah but the thing is he gave a very clear and public 'commitment' to re-signing before the season began at the Garden in front of the fans and then not only back-tracked by then saying 'ask me in July' but didn't do himself any favors with what looked like talking about two max spots (i.e. NYC) with KD. That's not the media speculating and creating a story out of nothing, it's his own doing (at least in respect of the July comment).


The two max slots stuff was 100% media speculation. You and the media also never print the initial comment he made right before he said to ask him July 1st. The NY media is the one who ran the most with both stories, so it makes sense they would leave out anything that pointed to his original comment about re-signing as truth. He said something to the effect of "as if what I already said wasn't enough". That indicates he was clearly perturbed by being asked about something he already gave an answer on. Even Tommy said he should have told the media all made up lies at that point just to mess with them.
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Post#236 » by LondonCeltics » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:52 am

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He was very direct in his intentions and he's never said anything along the lines of taking that back, or stating he is now doing the opposite, so it's sad the media twist his comments and speculate to the point it's upset his fan base. When he re-signs, there will be a lot of Celtic fans with egg on their face for not believing him and buying into the media hype. I'll go by what Kyrie said here and if he changes his mind, so be it, but I don't know how you can take the other side and think he's leaving when he's never said that.


Yeah but the thing is he gave a very clear and public 'commitment' to re-signing before the season began at the Garden in front of the fans and then not only back-tracked by then saying 'ask me in July' but didn't do himself any favors with what looked like talking about two max spots (i.e. NYC) with KD. That's not the media speculating and creating a story out of nothing, it's his own doing (at least in respect of the July comment).


The two max slots stuff was 100% media speculation. You and the media also never print the initial comment he made right before he said to ask him July 1st. The NY media is the one who ran the most with both stories, so it makes sense they would leave out anything that pointed to his original comment about re-signing as truth. He said something to the effect of "as if what I already said wasn't enough". That indicates he was clearly perturbed by being asked about something he already gave an answer on. Even Tommy said he should have told the media all made up lies at that point just to mess with them.


You almost come across like you’re describing me as some sort of conspirator lol. I’m just a guy that wants the Celtics win above all else. Kyrie has whinged, said stupid things, ‘lead’ this team to a 5th seed, thrown the young guys under the bus and in my opinion quite purposely gone back on his word to keep his options open. I hope he does flip the switch and resign, I really do. I don’t have an agenda against him whereas some people here seem to have a strange worship complex for him. It ain’t just about the handles bruv!
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LondonCeltics wrote: Kyrie has whinged,


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Post#238 » by cloverleaf » Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:47 pm

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Yeah but the thing is he gave a very clear and public 'commitment' to re-signing before the season began at the Garden in front of the fans and then not only back-tracked by then saying 'ask me in July' but didn't do himself any favors with what looked like talking about two max spots (i.e. NYC) with KD. That's not the media speculating and creating a story out of nothing, it's his own doing (at least in respect of the July comment).


The two max slots stuff was 100% media speculation. You and the media also never print the initial comment he made right before he said to ask him July 1st. The NY media is the one who ran the most with both stories, so it makes sense they would leave out anything that pointed to his original comment about re-signing as truth. He said something to the effect of "as if what I already said wasn't enough". That indicates he was clearly perturbed by being asked about something he already gave an answer on. Even Tommy said he should have told the media all made up lies at that point just to mess with them.


You almost come across like you’re describing me as some sort of conspirator lol. I’m just a guy that wants the Celtics win above all else. Kyrie has whinged, said stupid things, ‘lead’ this team to a 5th seed, thrown the young guys under the bus and in my opinion quite purposely gone back on his word to keep his options open. I hope he does flip the switch and resign, I really do. I don’t have an agenda against him whereas some people here seem to have a strange worship complex for him. It ain’t just about the handles bruv!


So yeah, the C's have sat Kyrie against some of their weakest opponents and no, they are not better off without him. Still, it is also worth noting that however exasperating he may be in his regular role, TRo is 11-2 as a starter this year, after having gone 11-5 starting late last season.
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Post#239 » by bucknersrevenge » Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:16 pm

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Green89 wrote:
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Yeah but the thing is he gave a very clear and public 'commitment' to re-signing before the season began at the Garden in front of the fans and then not only back-tracked by then saying 'ask me in July' but didn't do himself any favors with what looked like talking about two max spots (i.e. NYC) with KD. That's not the media speculating and creating a story out of nothing, it's his own doing (at least in respect of the July comment).


The two max slots stuff was 100% media speculation. You and the media also never print the initial comment he made right before he said to ask him July 1st. The NY media is the one who ran the most with both stories, so it makes sense they would leave out anything that pointed to his original comment about re-signing as truth. He said something to the effect of "as if what I already said wasn't enough". That indicates he was clearly perturbed by being asked about something he already gave an answer on. Even Tommy said he should have told the media all made up lies at that point just to mess with them.


You almost come across like you’re describing me as some sort of conspirator lol. I’m just a guy that wants the Celtics win above all else. Kyrie has whinged, said stupid things, ‘lead’ this team to a 5th seed, thrown the young guys under the bus and in my opinion quite purposely gone back on his word to keep his options open. I hope he does flip the switch and resign, I really do. I don’t have an agenda against him whereas some people here seem to have a strange worship complex for him. It ain’t just about the handles bruv!


Actually he chose not to answer a question again that he already answered because people need to be coddled, but whatever.
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Post#240 » by Celts17Pride » Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:43 pm

ConstableGeneva wrote:https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/03/27/celtics-better-without-kyrie-irving-smart-answer-is-absolutely-no/

Just the fact that articles like this keep popping up should be a concern for everyone.

Question for everyone why do journalist keep bringing this subject up? Why is it always on their mind?

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