MrDollarBills wrote:gigantes wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Kyrie will be resigned, there's no need for the hostility. He can play full time now, and his teammates really do like him despite the drama, so it's water under the bridge.
Pardon me laddies, while I turn and vomit to the side.
I mean be realistic here. He's not going anywhere.
Right, I don't mean to harp on this, Bill. And yet...
The guy averages 33+ games a season while taking up a MAJOR chunk of the cap. That's the real bottom line to me, whether injuries (and he gets injured a LOT, partly for reasons I've pointed out before, such as trying to operate as a 'small-rebounding big' down low, as an undersized SG), social timeouts (while I agree to the max that BLM), his daughter's bday, and worst of all, his perfectly LOONY-TUNE stance about the Sun orbiting the Earth. Ah, no wait... it was actually "vaccines are bad?" No, wait... it was actually 'health MANDATES are bad, mkay?'
Idiot. Idiot, idiot, idiot.
Point is-- with Kyrie, you just never the f*ck know WHEN and WHERE the madness begins and ends.
Bah. Moving on-- to me there are loads of positives and loads of negatives to Kyrie Irving being on your team, yet the dude's willfully done very little to disprove any of that. Is it that a problem, or isn't it?
Also-- and this is maybe most damning of all? Kyrie's advanced stats and 'per 100' numbers are pretty mediocre or downright wretched from what I've seen. You know... like Fool's Gold?
https://www.google.com/search?q=fool%27s+gold&tbm=ischKyrie Irving to me is an enormous bball talent, and a laudable person who believes in social justice, and IMO he's likable and relatable. His teammates esteem him (as you say), and that means a lot, end of the day.
Thing is-- the problem with Kryie isn't his STRENGTHS. It's moreso that he's an awful defender who makes the other team better, plays by his own rulebook, always and forever, takes money & time away from other players & talents, and can NEVER really be relied upon when it comes down to the wire.
NOTE: None of that observation / opinion was based on what Celts & Cavs fans said. I assumed 99% of all them saying that was sour grapes when Kyrie signed.
And... I was wrong.