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The Kyrie thread - he probably doesnt bleed green

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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#781 » by Parasite » Thu May 9, 2019 2:37 am

chrisab123 wrote:Thanks for the two years Kyrie. Hope we finish better than the Knicks next year but not likely


Why not? Maybe this team will get back to playing like a team now.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#782 » by Jakeopp » Thu May 9, 2019 2:38 am

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Jakeopp wrote:
cloverleaf wrote:
I think Al and Anna are thinking good riddance, too.

Certainly wouldn't be opposed to freeing up more cap space. Find a way to unload Hayward while we're at it (probably not happening without giving up more than we should)

I think he didn't mean that Al was leaving.

After reading it again, I see what you mean.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#783 » by Feed Your Head » Thu May 9, 2019 2:38 am

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cloverleaf wrote:
VeryMuchWoke wrote:
Read on Twitter


Hmmmm.....


I think Al and Anna are thinking good riddance, too.

Certainly wouldn't be opposed to freeing up more cap space. Find a way to unload Hayward while we're at it (probably not happening without giving up more than we should)

Al still needs to get that ring. He's not getting it here.


I think it was a shot at Kyrie, and Jalen Rose was right that the team will pack Kyries bags for him.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#784 » by StojkoVrankovic » Thu May 9, 2019 2:38 am

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StojkoVrankovic wrote:
VeryMuchWoke wrote:
Read on Twitter


Hmmmm.....

shot fired?



seemed like a shot at Kyrie or I just made that up because I hate him
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#785 » by Ben-N1ce » Thu May 9, 2019 2:39 am

I'd say bye biiiatch which is likely but in the event he does come back I have to root for him in theory...so I'll wait. That being said winners make it happen and he he fell on his flat earth during the playoffs.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#786 » by Feed Your Head » Thu May 9, 2019 2:39 am

StojkoVrankovic wrote:
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StojkoVrankovic wrote:shot fired?



seemed like a shot at Kyrie or I just made that up because I hate him


It was 100% a shot at him.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#787 » by ViperGTS » Thu May 9, 2019 2:40 am

The Comedian wrote:
Jakeopp wrote:
cloverleaf wrote:
I think Al and Anna are thinking good riddance, too.

Certainly wouldn't be opposed to freeing up more cap space. Find a way to unload Hayward while we're at it (probably not happening without giving up more than we should)

Al still needs to get that ring. He's not getting it here.


I think it was a shot at Kyrie, and Jalen Rose was right that the team will pack Kyries bags for him.



Oh yeah. Big time. His bowing to him about that missed throw in was emasculating.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#788 » by SichtingLives » Thu May 9, 2019 2:44 am

Ainge did a very un-Ainge thing going all in on Kyrie and not leaving himself outs, of which he could've created by not standing pat for 2 years. He's always been a guy who is huge on character and he completely misread Kyrie. Even if Kyrie would stay, how the hell are you gonna sell him on our fanbase again? And how are you going to trust him after the way he conducted himself this year? This is really bad because we are going to set ourselves pretty far back if we don't pursue the Kyrie/Davis angle. But it will fun to watch it unfold at least.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#789 » by King Of The 4th » Thu May 9, 2019 2:44 am

If the offseason goes poorly, I wouldn't be surprised if Danny decides to retire. It'd help his own personal health and it would allow us to hopefully shed the image of being ruthless in trading our players. As much as I'd miss Ainge, I think we'd be in good hands with Mike Zarren running the show.
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Post#790 » by LAKESHOW » Thu May 9, 2019 2:44 am

Its the coach.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#791 » by Turgon » Thu May 9, 2019 2:46 am

The Comedian wrote:
StojkoVrankovic wrote:
The Comedian wrote:

seemed like a shot at Kyrie or I just made that up because I hate him


It was 100% a shot at him.


Yep, that's a shot for sure. Not even very subtle calling him the true leader and with TEAM in caps.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#792 » by DoubleHappiness » Thu May 9, 2019 2:47 am

Al deserves to at least get to the NBA finals once in his career.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#793 » by DarkAzcura » Thu May 9, 2019 2:48 am

SichtingLives wrote:Ainge did a very un-Ainge thing going all in on Kyrie and not leaving himself outs, of which he could've created by not standing pat for 2 years. He's always been a guy who is huge on character and he completely misread Kyrie. Even if Kyrie would stay, how the hell are you gonna sell him on our fanbase again? And how are you going to trust him after the way he conducted himself this year? This is really bad because we are going to set ourselves pretty far back if we don't pursue the Kyrie/Davis angle. But it will fun to watch it unfold at least.


I’ve been in line with your takes for most of this season. This is a tough situation. I think the only reason Ainge went in as hard for Kyrie as he did was to retain any type of value that IT had. It wasn’t very high at the time, but it was certainly much higher than the negative it is now.

The mistake was not recognizing this and cutting ties at the deadline, though, but then again, I doubt much was appealing out there. Tough situation.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#794 » by Zaschrona » Thu May 9, 2019 2:50 am

Always hated Kyrie with passion before Ainge traded for him. I thought he was a really dumb person, an iso loving chucker who can't win a thing without LeBron and is massively overrated only for getting sometimes really hot and having fantastic highlight plays between many dumb plays and playing almost no D at all. Obviously was behind Kyrie all the time he was here. But honestly, I am happy Kyrie playing for Celtics period is behind all of us. Won't miss him at all. We will be a better TEAM without him for sure.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#795 » by King Ken » Thu May 9, 2019 2:50 am

SichtingLives wrote:Ainge did a very un-Ainge thing going all in on Kyrie and not leaving himself outs, of which he could've created by not standing pat for 2 years. He's always been a guy who is huge on character and he completely misread Kyrie. Even if Kyrie would stay, how the hell are you gonna sell him on our fanbase again? And how are you going to trust him after the way he conducted himself this year? This is really bad because we are going to set ourselves pretty far back if we don't pursue the Kyrie/Davis angle. But it will fun to watch it unfold at least.

He knew when he got him how Kyrie was like but he saw an out for IT0 and was all in. He just believed too much that he could get AD when it was never possible without Kyrie staying

Should have traded his ass to the Clippers
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#796 » by Parasite » Thu May 9, 2019 2:51 am

Alright, serious question. Would Kyrie Irving be the all time hated Celtic if he bolts to the Lakers? I say yes and it wouldn’t even be close.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#797 » by Muscles » Thu May 9, 2019 2:53 am

Kyrie will never be a alpha or a leader. Sad that Celtics got bamboozled by a beta player. Knicks will learn the hard way.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#798 » by VeryMuchWoke » Thu May 9, 2019 2:54 am

Damnit, I bought Kyrie 5's during the Pacers series. At least I got them for $70.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#799 » by SuperDeluxe » Thu May 9, 2019 2:55 am

Parasite wrote:Alright, serious question. Would Kyrie Irving be the all time hated Celtic if he bolts to the Lakers? I say yes and it wouldn’t even be close.

Not necessarily because it's the Lakers -- possibly because he ran back to LeBron's arms after laying an egg in these playoffs.

Kyrie on the podium now.
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Re: The Kyrie support thread - he still bleeds green 

Post#800 » by ParticleMan » Thu May 9, 2019 2:58 am

SichtingLives wrote:Ainge did a very un-Ainge thing going all in on Kyrie and not leaving himself outs, of which he could've created by not standing pat for 2 years. He's always been a guy who is huge on character and he completely misread Kyrie. Even if Kyrie would stay, how the hell are you gonna sell him on our fanbase again? And how are you going to trust him after the way he conducted himself this year? This is really bad because we are going to set ourselves pretty far back if we don't pursue the Kyrie/Davis angle. But it will fun to watch it unfold at least.


we don't set ourselves back much at all. we go back to the end of last year, with young improving kids and a team that plays hard and plays together. maybe not a title worthy team, yet. but with kyrie gone i think tatum and brown can go back to being who they are, getting to that next level. tatum in particular could be special. i trade him for AD in a second if i thought AD would stay without kyrie, and ainge just might do that anyways. AD is a very different personality than kyrie. but kyrie was just a bump in the road. it's not like we traded much for him.

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