Post#765 » by vincecarter4pres » Sat Jan 16, 2021 2:22 pm
Don't have the time to fully get into this, but one thing I'd like to touch on is the depression and anxiety thing. Prok said just what I wanted to. You can't set a time limit on mental health. It could take 12 days, it can take 12 years. The mind is a strange thing. You can't just say, hey, I don't want anxiety and depression anymore and snap your fingers and your issues are gone. I don't know that Kyrie is suffering from any of this, or if he's just a diva, or a misguided young man with good intentions who hasn't fully grasped how to harness his leverage and power. But as an in general with mental illness for anyone suffering through it, no matter how deep a hold it has over you, if just doesn't work like that. It is unpredictable and hard to treat. It can be something fleeting, or something dominating and crippling. No one really wants it. There are some who are fringe and definitely exploit it for attention, or abuse it to just be a lazy $hit, or avoid standard things and events that no one really wants to do or attend and that's a problem and something of a disease all unto itself. But true depression, anxiety, delusion, paranoia, etc., is a fcking monster to deal with.
My main issue with Kyrie, is that whatever the case maybe... Mental issues, or protesting against these recent and ongoing atrocities, family issues... whatever it is... is that he didn't remain in close contact with Nash and the rest of the coaching staff. If that is the case, even if this recent time off has nothing to do with the reports he's livid with the organization over the Nash hiring, there is a legit issue with him and Nash and those reports do have some substance as a backstory, if he was in contact with some teammates and Marks, but not Nash and his staff. All the other things of this aside, he has serious respect issues and problems with authority.

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.