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MrDollarBills wrote:Kyrie's energy and demeanor are way better tonight. The more that they boo him, the more punishment gets dealt.
ecuhus1981 wrote:
I hope they dye the East River orange, to commemorate the Knicks' flameout!
FlatearthZorro wrote:I'd send Semi in to deliver a mesasge to Irving, not cause of the logo stomping, but cause of the all the racial baiting and playing a victim and throwing an entire city and fanbase under the bus. Dude was treated like a king and that's what we got back from him.
MrDollarBills wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:I'd send Semi in to deliver a mesasge to Irving, not cause of the logo stomping, but cause of the all the racial baiting and playing a victim and throwing an entire city and fanbase under the bus. Dude was treated like a king and that's what we got back from him.
And to no one's shock, once again we find another instance of a Celtic fan calling for violence against Kyrie. Some of them, but not all of them, like that bottle throwing idiot from last night are just utterly deranged and here's a good example.
It's unfortunate for these pig headed clowns that Kyrie is beloved by his former Celtic teammates, and the most that will happen after we put them out of their misery tomorrow is that they will exchange hugs and pleasantries.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
Whiskey Slick wrote:Kyrie was THE MAN on Sunday night, and I have to admit that while his stomping on the Celtics logo at Center Court normally would have set me off for giving the Celtics something to rally around, I don't even give a F, especially when some punk ass B threw a bottle at him after the game, and I have to be honest, at least this time Kyrie did something WE ALL WANTED TO DO and it did make me LMAO. Every time I see it I LOL. In fact I'm still laughing right now, just thinking about it.
Lastly, I don't have the same bad feeling I had after Game 2 because this time we're coming home to Brooklyn where a full arena is gonna have Kyrie's back. The C's can be as motivated as they want. They're getting SMOKED in Game 5. The Nets are taking this team to the woodshed, period.
FlatearthZorro wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:I'd send Semi in to deliver a mesasge to Irving, not cause of the logo stomping, but cause of the all the racial baiting and playing a victim and throwing an entire city and fanbase under the bus. Dude was treated like a king and that's what we got back from him.
And to no one's shock, once again we find another instance of a Celtic fan calling for violence against Kyrie. Some of them, but not all of them, like that bottle throwing idiot from last night are just utterly deranged and here's a good example.
It's unfortunate for these pig headed clowns that Kyrie is beloved by his former Celtic teammates, and the most that will happen after we put them out of their misery tomorrow is that they will exchange hugs and pleasantries.
Violence? Maybe a semi hard foul, not killing the guy. He needs to be taught a lesson. Your actions have consequences. Right? Everybody's actions have consequences.
You're a snowflake, like 2 of the guys on your team. Go back to your forum, I don't care what you think about me, at all.
GregB wrote:Whiskey Slick wrote:Kyrie was THE MAN on Sunday night, and I have to admit that while his stomping on the Celtics logo at Center Court normally would have set me off for giving the Celtics something to rally around, I don't even give a F, especially when some punk ass B threw a bottle at him after the game, and I have to be honest, at least this time Kyrie did something WE ALL WANTED TO DO and it did make me LMAO. Every time I see it I LOL. In fact I'm still laughing right now, just thinking about it.
Lastly, I don't have the same bad feeling I had after Game 2 because this time we're coming home to Brooklyn where a full arena is gonna have Kyrie's back. The C's can be as motivated as they want. They're getting SMOKED in Game 5. The Nets are taking this team to the woodshed, period.
That’s fair we likely lose in 5 without two of our best players. But I am having a hard time seeing you guys beat Philly with your front court.
In terms of Kyrie, it’s really pathetic that he is pulling the race card here. He does a disservice to those that actually face racism on a daily basis. That kid shouldn’t have thrown a water bottle but it’s all about how Kyrie left town and not the color of his skin.
If Kyrie had just owned up to his blatant tanking and how he lied to the fan base it probably would have diffused the situation. Instead Kyrie should expect to get booed like this every time he comes to Boston.
therealbig3 wrote:The thing is, Celtics fans hate Kyrie...but the Celtics players love him. Guarantee that none of them actually want to deliver a hard foul or anything like that, because they're genuinely friends with the guy. They probably don't see a reason to "retaliate" or "deliver a message" at all.
The fans make this out to be something it isn't. Kyrie is chill with the Celtics players and vice versa.
MrDollarBills wrote:GregB wrote:Whiskey Slick wrote:Kyrie was THE MAN on Sunday night, and I have to admit that while his stomping on the Celtics logo at Center Court normally would have set me off for giving the Celtics something to rally around, I don't even give a F, especially when some punk ass B threw a bottle at him after the game, and I have to be honest, at least this time Kyrie did something WE ALL WANTED TO DO and it did make me LMAO. Every time I see it I LOL. In fact I'm still laughing right now, just thinking about it.
Lastly, I don't have the same bad feeling I had after Game 2 because this time we're coming home to Brooklyn where a full arena is gonna have Kyrie's back. The C's can be as motivated as they want. They're getting SMOKED in Game 5. The Nets are taking this team to the woodshed, period.
That’s fair we likely lose in 5 without two of our best players. But I am having a hard time seeing you guys beat Philly with your front court.
In terms of Kyrie, it’s really pathetic that he is pulling the race card here. He does a disservice to those that actually face racism on a daily basis. That kid shouldn’t have thrown a water bottle but it’s all about how Kyrie left town and not the color of his skin.
If Kyrie had just owned up to his blatant tanking and how he lied to the fan base it probably would have diffused the situation. Instead Kyrie should expect to get booed like this every time he comes to Boston.
Shut the **** up. Asking fans, who have a history of racist behavior, not to yell racial slurs or throwing objects isn't pulling the race card. Stop with this garbage. Kyrie asked Boston fans to do the bare minimum and for the most part, they did outside of that idiot who threw that bottle.
You're allowed to have hurt feelings over what he did that left your fanbase sounding like a guy who got left at the altar by his fiancée. I get it. You're allowed to boo. But this race card nonsense is complete BS. You know exactly why he said what he said and some Boston fans don't want to own up to it even after Kyrie was proven right last night.
therealbig3 wrote:Also, we smashed them in this game, dropped 141 points with ease, and clearly got lackadaisical after building up a huge lead in the 4th and then Boston tried their best to make it not look as bad, so we gave up 126 points...and people want to use that as proof that we're going to get owned by Milwaukee next round?
I think Milwaukee will hurt us on the offensive glass. But I don't think they're going to dominate us offensively overall the way people think. I think DJ is officially out of the rotation, and Giannis actually had a harder time against a combo of Griffin, Claxton, and Green, with help, once we actually went with it late in game 2 of that double header we had against them.
We just need everyone to hit the glass and have a gang rebounding mentality.
Offensively, they haven't played us with all of the big 3 playing before. Can't really hide anyone. I think we're gonna make Lopez near unplayable honestly. He's gonna get switched onto KD or Harden or Kyrie relentlessly. Or get hunted in the PnR by Harden relentlessly.
GregB wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:GregB wrote:
That’s fair we likely lose in 5 without two of our best players. But I am having a hard time seeing you guys beat Philly with your front court.
In terms of Kyrie, it’s really pathetic that he is pulling the race card here. He does a disservice to those that actually face racism on a daily basis. That kid shouldn’t have thrown a water bottle but it’s all about how Kyrie left town and not the color of his skin.
If Kyrie had just owned up to his blatant tanking and how he lied to the fan base it probably would have diffused the situation. Instead Kyrie should expect to get booed like this every time he comes to Boston.
Shut the **** up. Asking fans, who have a history of racist behavior, not to yell racial slurs or throwing objects isn't pulling the race card. Stop with this garbage. Kyrie asked Boston fans to do the bare minimum and for the most part, they did outside of that idiot who threw that bottle.
You're allowed to have hurt feelings over what he did that left your fanbase sounding like a guy who got left at the altar by his fiancée. I get it. You're allowed to boo. But this race card nonsense is complete BS. You know exactly why he said what he said and some Boston fans don't want to own up to it even after Kyrie was proven right last night.
No Kyrie took a situation that wasn’t about racism and put that race card on it. In what way was he proven right? Did someone make racist commentary against him?
I was at the game all we did was boo him and their were two chants “Kyrie sucks and “ **** you Kyrie “. Is throwing a water bottle a racist act? Cmon now.
GregB wrote:
No Kyrie took a situation that wasn’t about racism and put that race card on it. In what way was he proven right? Did someone make racist commentary against him?