31to6 wrote:Smart, today:
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/26709567/smart-blaming-kyrie-celtics-fall-bs""Bulls---. That's bulls---," Smart said when asked Thursday if Irving's leadership skills were behind the Celtics' lack of chemistry. "Not one of us on this team knows what Kyrie has been through. Probably a few amount of people in this world know what Kyrie goes through. It was hard for him as well.
"He was forced into a situation where it was business over the friendships. He had to come into a situation knowing this is a group of guys that had something going before [he came] here. 'How will I fit in?' He didn't want to disrupt that. That says a lot. This is Kyrie Irving we're talking about it, and he's worried about coming in and disrupting us. We took him in with full arms. We tried to understand. But like I said, we never really understood because we're not in his shoes. That's just a bulls--- statement to say his leadership skills killed us."
Red quote: when I think of people who have been through stuff, I think of guys like Marcus -- not Kyrie. Unless we're talking more serious depression than any of us know. Otherwise..? I'm at a loss. Any guesses?
Blue quote: certainly doesn't sound like he's talking about a current/future teammate.
There was definitely something happening between the IND series and MIL. That was not the same person. Does he have some sort of mental illness that flared up? Who knows? But there was certainly a markedly different person in those last 4 games. That airballed 3 pointer was one of the oddest shots he took all year long.