GoCeltics123 wrote:Jaqua92 wrote:Green89 wrote:
To be honest, the very first hint that something about the team began bothering Kyrie was when he made comments about his role. I really think Kyrie planned on coming here to be the clear cut scorer, but then worried when he saw all the mediocre shooters on the team, and guys out for themselves, putting up just as many shots as him, or on some nights more. Then, coach did nothing to remedy that.
I really do think Stevens coaching style will have been a factor if Kyrire walks.
Yup. Agreed. If they went and Brad was fired, maybe he'd stay.
So you know what you do? Trade those guys. Get Davis. And fire Brad's ass.
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But you omit last year, when they played as a team guys were out there for each other. Kyrie wasn’t complaining about Brad then. In fact, he said that he wouldn’t play for any other coach.
His idea that he was the leader started his maverick attitude and holier-than-thou ideals
No. What started it was inability to deal with the fact that
1. He was a bit bitter about their success without him
2. That he was frustrated with the entitled play of the young guys, and Brad for not being able to get them in line.
THEN he used his "role" as the "leader" to try to intervene (LeBron Style) and justify his frustrations.
Kyrie wasn't the initial problem. He just couldn't handle it and exasperated the issues.
This all is a result of Kyrie's lack of self awareness and emotional intelligence, which of course results in this reaction formed pseudospirtual intellectual persona he currently wears. I've said this before, but he acts a lot like someone who's been predisposed for substance induced psychosis (weed CAN do that; as a social worker, I've seen similar patterns)
Not saying he will be.. I don't think he will. But my point is that the dude is all over the place, he's super flighty, and really needs to get his stuff together and his mind right. Because I don't think he's 100% "right" maybe 88%
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