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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#481 » by Tyakack » Tue Jun 18, 2019 7:17 pm

denmuscles wrote:If I was the GM i would never sign guys like Butler, Cousins, Irving etc.

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When Kyrie goes to the Nets just give it a few months.


Kyrie won't win when he goes to the nets... But it won't be because he isn't capable it will be because they don't have enough talent. Maybe kyrie is still delusional enough to think he can carry a team.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#482 » by soxfan2003 » Tue Jun 18, 2019 7:23 pm

Porkhorov as a Nets fan may dislike the Celtic but who can blame him after that trade King/Nets ownership made. That being said, at least his points that I read here seem fair. If one thinks about it honestly if Celtics really believed in Kyrie Irving, Jimmy Butler would have been a good fit with Irving in a "go for it now" scenario. Imagine Smart + filler + mediocre pick for Butler. MN probably says yes to that.

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Brown

The nice thing about Butler is that even though he may not be the best teammate, I think he wouldn't be overly deferential to Kyrie Irving like the entire Celtics team and coaching staff outside of Terry Rozier appeared to be. This may have led to Irving playing better on defense vs Milwaukee and taking less bad shots on offense.

I think this board should be more welcoming to opposing fans. When I go on Lakers board... I am honest. I say I dislike the Lakers but I put out my honest opinions that a lot of Lakers fans I suspect agree with.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#483 » by NYCelticsfan136 » Tue Jun 18, 2019 7:34 pm

I will be shocked if durant doesn’t take the max with the warriors. Also Irving going to the nets will be a baffling decision but this is a strange individual.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#484 » by TheMartian » Tue Jun 18, 2019 8:09 pm

If you think about it, Kyrie will have done more bad than good to the Celtics when all is said and done (sorry Kyrie for Three):
1. Threw the lob that broke Hayward's foot
2. Put the team in disarray by throwing the youngins under the bus several times.
3. Exposed Brad Stevens as a coach who can't handle personalities.
4. Broke the hearts of fans by going back on his promise to re-sign this off-season.
5. Made Danny Ainge pass on AD due to his uncertainty in re-signing with the team.

Oh well....
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#485 » by CeltsfanSinceBirth » Tue Jun 18, 2019 8:17 pm

mzepol wrote:If you think about it, Kyrie will have done more bad than good to the Celtics when all is said and done (sorry Kyrie for Three):
1. Threw the lob that broke Hayward's foot
2. Put the team in disarray by throwing the youngins under the bus several times.
3. Exposed Brad Stevens as a coach who can't handle personalities.
4. Broke the hearts of fans by going back on his promise to re-sign this off-season.
5. Made Danny Ainge pass on AD due to his uncertainty in re-signing with the team.

Oh well....


He is going to make me forgive and love Ray Allen again. At least Ray got us a ring, and then left us for another ring.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#486 » by chakdaddy » Tue Jun 18, 2019 9:28 pm

mzepol wrote:If you think about it, Kyrie will have done more bad than good to the Celtics when all is said and done (sorry Kyrie for Three):
1. Threw the lob that broke Hayward's foot
2. Put the team in disarray by throwing the youngins under the bus several times.
3. Exposed Brad Stevens as a coach who can't handle personalities.
4. Broke the hearts of fans by going back on his promise to re-sign this off-season.
5. Made Danny Ainge pass on AD due to his uncertainty in re-signing with the team.

Oh well....


Beat the Warriors and prompted KD to join them.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#487 » by The_Ghost_of_JB » Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:10 pm

Irving isn't going to Brooklyn to play alone. I guarantee someone's going to join him.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#488 » by BRUNiNHO91 » Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:18 pm

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Irving isn't going to Brooklyn to play alone. I guarantee someone's going to join him.


The guy is weird ASF. Leaving Boston who was positioned well to trade for Davis if he gave us the word that he would resign and do his best to convince AD to resign also and ofc leaving LeBron and Cleveland are two moves that show you this dude's moves can't be predicted.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#489 » by CeltsfanSinceBirth » Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:19 pm

The_Ghost_of_JB wrote:Irving isn't going to Brooklyn to play alone. I guarantee someone's going to join him.


No big names coming with him. Julius Randle is going to be the other guy. :lol:
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Post#490 » by zoyathedestroya » Tue Jun 18, 2019 11:00 pm

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Even Timelord couldn't do anything to change this. Or maybe he did and we're just living in the wrong timeline. In another timeline, we would've already won two titles and AD's about to join us next season.
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Post#491 » by GoCeltics123 » Tue Jun 18, 2019 11:02 pm

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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#492 » by robdog_5 » Tue Jun 18, 2019 11:11 pm

What is the point of that story? Dude is a odd guy. We know.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#493 » by SichtingLives » Tue Jun 18, 2019 11:25 pm

Where my Isaiah Thomas jokes up in this thread tho

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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- To meet w/Celtics to discuss future 

Post#494 » by Parliament10 » Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:30 am

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Post#495 » by Feed Your Head » Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:32 am

Parliament10 wrote:
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Kyrie being gone was a sure thing for months, but i really thought Horford would be back.
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- Which Way is he going? 

Post#496 » by jmr07019 » Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:00 am

The best thing Kyrie did for this fan base is expose how stupid people who self identify as woke are
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Post#497 » by Steelo Green » Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:23 am

Sorry guys (Raptors fan in peace). Kawhi may leave too, so I may be feeling your pain soon.

What do you guys think the road is now? Russell?

I wouldn't be too upset, Brown and Tatum can still be stars, and the IT deal essentially would have made little difference in the end. You are better off without Kyrie as he is not a 1A star.
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Post#498 » by GrandTheftRondo » Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:24 am

Good riddance to a wannabe intellect who really is as dumb as dog ****.

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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- Which Way is he going? 

Post#499 » by The_Ghost_of_JB » Wed Jun 19, 2019 1:39 am

Steelo Green wrote:Sorry guys (Raptors fan in peace). Kawhi may leave too, so I may be feeling your pain soon.

What do you guys think the road is now? Russell?

I wouldn't be too upset, Brown and Tatum can still be stars, and the IT deal essentially would have made little difference in the end. You are better off without Kyrie as he is not a 1A star.


At least you guys have a championship to show for it.

I personally like Russell but I don't see how the Celtics can get him here. I think Brown and Tatum overrated but I do agree with your assessment about Kyrie not being a number one option
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Re: Kyrie Irving Thread, Part 2 -- Which Way is he going? 

Post#500 » by threrf23 » Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:17 am

A good read from October, and a more interesting read in hindsight...

It was the summer of 2013, and Handy had just joined Mike Brown's coaching staff in Cleveland. His first assignment—his most important assignment—was to work with Irving, the 2011 No. 1 overall pick, who was heading into his third NBA season.

Handy tried calling the number Irving had given him. He tried texting. He tried again. Nothing. For two weeks. Frustrated, he finally took a flight to Miami, where Irving was working out, to see him in person. Which, as it happens, was what Irving wanted.

"He was challenging me in a sense, to see how I was gonna handle it," says Handy, who grew close to Irving in their four years together. "It wasn't just a smooth start. This kid, he was very evasive, and he was doing it on purpose. We laugh and joke about it now, because we're well beyond it."

Irving's explanation was simple, Handy recalls: "I didn't know you. I had to give you another number just to keep you at bay, just to see what you were gonna do."


"The Kyrie I thought he was is not him," Smart says. "The tension, selfishness and things like that, about having his own team ... that's not him."


Jaylen Brown calls Irving "a great teacher." Tatum admires him as "an intellectual individual." Horford lauds him as "down-to-earth." Rozier calls him "very genuine" and "a funny guy."


"It's all genuine at the end," Rozier says. "I know he cares for me, and I care for him."

The 6'7" Brown wears a slightly larger shoe but says Irving has been just as generous with his basketball insights, sharing tips on footwork, ball-handling, shooting and how to operate in the screen-and-roll.

"A lot of times, people that have acquired so much status or so much respect or experience throughout the game, or throughout any walk of life, they don't want to share it," Brown says. "Kyrie's the complete opposite. He's completely willing and open to sharing any information that he's learned along his way."

For Smart, the clearest vision of Irving came in September, after Smart's mother, Camellia, died of cancer. Irving, whose mother, Elizabeth, died when he was a child, sent Smart a paragraph-long text message offering his sympathy and open-ended support.

"He actually cares for people," Smart says. "He sits, he talks, he cares about you, wants to know how you're doing, what's going on in your life. ... It shows a lot about his character."


Critics would point out, rightly, that those virtues haven't always been evident. In Cleveland, coaches and teammates were constantly pleading with Irving to be a more willing passer and playmaker—in essence, to be a better teammate. James himself called out Irving publicly, more than once, for his paltry assist numbers.

Irving rebuffed those pleas. He viewed himself as a scorer first and foremost. And that led to some furious arguments with the coaching staff. Witnesses recall one particularly profane exchange at a shootaround Feb. 1, 2017. That night, as if to prove a point, Irving went out and dropped 10 assists in the first half against Minnesota. He had just four in the second half.

"Just to stick it up everyone's ass," says one Cleveland source who considers Irving a friend. "He can do it any time he wants to."

Irving sat out the next game with a sore quad, and then averaged 5.3 assists in the next four. A passive-aggressive mind game? That's certainly how some Cavs officials viewed it.


Without prompting, Irving goes into a reverential soliloquy about Stevens and Ainge. A day earlier, in an on-camera interview, he'd openly mused about one day having his jersey hanging in the TD Garden rafters. His happiness is palpable. The potential here is limitless.


https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2799951-its-not-what-kyrie-irving-sees-its-how-he-sees-it

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