Hello Brooklyn wrote:Pablo Escobar wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:
Yes I think they will. You have to have some semblance of a system. It doesn't have to be the Triangle. But players have to have some idea what they are doing.
Also all Kyrie meant that it was a collaborative effort. Hes done nothing to prove hes not willing to listen or coachable while playing for the Nets.
What would trading Kyrie do exactly?
He had no value. He probably wouldn't even report anywhere else. And we still have the primary issue. NASH.
Trading Kyrie would remove someone who isn't all in. I'm sure they can get someone who cares about the game. In terms of a new coach, if it ain't iso ball the stars ain't gonna listen. Harden, Kd and Kyrie are iso first guys so to expect them to buy into a ball movement heavy style this late into their careers isn't realistic. Kd was having issues with Kerr and the Warriors were stacked and they also just knocked him out of the playoffs with that ball movement style but he just wanted to clear out and do his own thing. It doesn't matter how Kyrie and Kd meant it, you don't say that about your coach. It's unprofessional and disrespectful! Nash isn't the best coach but you can't diss the man like that.
Trade Kyrie for what??? Nothing? That helps?
Are you insane?
Our problem is not Kyrie. Our problem is the team has no idea what its doing!!!!
Harden/Kyrie are not obsessed with iso ball. They want to win.
Dude, you are on Prok's level when it comes to defending Kyrie.
The problem is Kyrie not wanting to get the shot with the incompetent Nash being a close second.
Also Kyrie does not want to win. If he does, he would get the shot and show up at Barcaley center.

















