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  • chico2663
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 09-02-10
    • 36915

    #1
    kryie irving
    he is supposed to opt out. I read that they could get bradley beal but this team is a house of cards. they have 3 picks in the first round. low. Will they be at the top of the list or our they going to become a team that sneaks into the playoffs at the bottom. Shows what a piece of shit that kyrie is. Just wanted to know what the hoops guys think. I love the nba but there are more knowledgeable than i in this group.
  • SBR Tony
    Moderator
    • 01-31-18
    • 3934

    #2
    they're going to need 2 point guards , think they lose Rozier too
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    • 2daBank
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 01-26-09
      • 88966

      #3
      Kyrie a douche, I wouldn’t want to sign him to max long term deal.
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      • shadymcgrady
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 02-27-12
        • 10036

        #4
        He's an immature beneficiary of circumstance. He was a stat stuffer on a 20 win team before LeBron showed up and now he has an entitled outlook bc of the championship.

        Sure he's got skills but zero leadership qualities and he brought that sense of entitlement to Boston where the younger players shunned him and rightfully so.

        The blame for Celtics failures has to lie in Brad Stevens and Danny ainge for not dealing with the issue and allowing the cancer to rot the team from the inside out.

        Leadership for helping younger players develop is a lost art in the association these days. Kyrie learned from LeBron who was never keen on helping younger players develop but rather insisted on winning now with veteran help.

        Tim duncan was perhaps the last great leader from a winning perspective, we'll see how Lillard fares in the upcoming seasons
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        • jjgold
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 07-20-05
          • 388179

          #5
          Boston will be fine without him
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          • 2daBank
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 01-26-09
            • 88966

            #6
            Originally posted by shadymcgrady
            He's an immature beneficiary of circumstance. He was a stat stuffer on a 20 win team before LeBron showed up and now he has an entitled outlook bc of the championship.

            Sure he's got skills but zero leadership qualities and he brought that sense of entitlement to Boston where the younger players shunned him and rightfully so.

            The blame for Celtics failures has to lie in Brad Stevens and Danny ainge for not dealing with the issue and allowing the cancer to rot the team from the inside out.

            Leadership for helping younger players develop is a lost art in the association these days. Kyrie learned from LeBron who was never keen on helping younger players develop but rather insisted on winning now with veteran help.

            Tim duncan was perhaps the last great leader from a winning perspective, we'll see how Lillard fares in the upcoming seasons
            Other than his shitty attitude that my other knock on kyrie, like you said yea he got skills but I can’t recall another true superstar having 20 win dogshit seasons! Don’t care how bad the team around them is in the nba and especially the east in those days it inexcusable to miss the playoffs let alone only muster 20 fukkin wins! Punk ass dude clearly made Boston worse, another thing I’m not sure we could say about any other star player in history!
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            • chico2663
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 09-02-10
              • 36915

              #7
              i have to agree with you guys if they trade a draft pick for beal they still need another guard. This should be the last time a disgruntled brat should decide a teams future. I give n.o. props for benching davis
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              • shadymcgrady
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 02-27-12
                • 10036

                #8
                There is a reason why the Celtics played and looked better when Kyrie was on the bench or in street clothes. The worst part is he had an entire off season to fully ingratiate himself amongst the core of the team but apparently failed to do so.

                We'll never know the exact details behind the lockeroom doors but from the surface it appears he just came in with a holier than thou attitude, looked to get his 20 points and expected everyone else to play defense for him instead of trying to lead by example
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                • SBR Tony
                  Moderator
                  • 01-31-18
                  • 3934

                  #9
                  Originally posted by chico2663
                  i have to agree with you guys if they trade a draft pick for beal they still need another guard. This should be the last time a disgruntled brat should decide a teams future. I give n.o. props for benching davis
                  Just like the hawks, Boston is trying to move up to take Garland, but I just read where the NYK rejected a trade up from the Hawks @3
                  they were willing to give up their 8th & 10th overall picks. Garland would the answer to Boston's needs
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                  • chico2663
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 09-02-10
                    • 36915

                    #10
                    Originally posted by shadymcgrady
                    There is a reason why the Celtics played and looked better when Kyrie was on the bench or in street clothes. The worst part is he had an entire off season to fully ingratiate himself amongst the core of the team but apparently failed to do so.

                    We'll never know the exact details behind the lockeroom doors but from the surface it appears he just came in with a holier than thou attitude, looked to get his 20 points and expected everyone else to play defense for him instead of trying to lead by example
                    spot on
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                    • Demonata
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 07-12-11
                      • 25829

                      #11
                      He's a point guard but can get real laxy at guarding. I can't stsmd point guards that play bad defense.
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                      • sosawestbrook
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-10-16
                        • 3135

                        #12
                        the nonchalant NBA fan eye will watch this Celtics team from the past season & say its Kyrie's fault the team never did anything. the truth is, Kyrie never wanted to be in Boston. when he requested a trade out of Cleveland, he had a list & Boston wasn't on there. Danny ainge went and got Kyrie but then left the team as is and continued to utilize draft pick after draft pick. for what? kyrie is a champion. he doesn't want to play with a bunch of kids. he couldn't engage and I don't blame him. Celtics had multiple chances to trade some of their assets for the acquisition of another star but they never did and that put Kyrie off. Hayward is not a star. Horford is not a star. you can't play monkey in the middle in this league. you either go all in or you rebuild totally. I don't blame Kyrie one bit for not being able to engage with anybody on that team. thats why he's off to NY or BK. and you can bet your ass either Jimmy butler or KD is coming with him. because contrary to belief, he does want to win. he just wants to do it his way. boss moves. champion moves.

                        by the way

                        GREATEST HANDLES IN THE HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE

                        actually I take that back

                        1a. Kyrie
                        1b. Jamal Crawford
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                        • Mac4Lyfe
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 01-04-09
                          • 48383

                          #13
                          Kyrie is a little whiny bitch that thinks the world is flat.
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                          • jrgum3
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 07-21-17
                            • 7005

                            #14
                            Boston will probably be better off without Kyrie in the long run. They thought they were getting an alpha male but I think Kyrie is better when he's teamed up with another superstar like a Lebron.
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                            • cankid
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 08-22-08
                              • 7224

                              #15
                              Originally posted by SBR Tony
                              they're going to need 2 point guards , think they lose Rozier too
                              I think he s one also
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                              • clockwise1965
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 10-01-13
                                • 6753

                                #16
                                Rozier will be gone
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                                • jjgold
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 07-20-05
                                  • 388179

                                  #17
                                  Rozier better than Irving much more upside
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                                  • Bostongambler
                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                    • 02-01-08
                                    • 35581

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by jjgold
                                    Rozier better than Irving much more upside
                                    Rozier is not even close to Irving talent wise.
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                                    • cwnotorious
                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                      • 05-13-13
                                      • 950

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by shadymcgrady
                                      He's an immature beneficiary of circumstance. He was a stat stuffer on a 20 win team before LeBron showed up and now he has an entitled outlook bc of the championship.

                                      Sure he's got skills but zero leadership qualities and he brought that sense of entitlement to Boston where the younger players shunned him and rightfully so.

                                      The blame for Celtics failures has to lie in Brad Stevens and Danny ainge for not dealing with the issue and allowing the cancer to rot the team from the inside out.

                                      Leadership for helping younger players develop is a lost art in the association these days. Kyrie learned from LeBron who was never keen on helping younger players develop but rather insisted on winning now with veteran help.

                                      Tim duncan was perhaps the last great leader from a winning perspective, we'll see how Lillard fares in the upcoming seasons
                                      Kawhi doing a nice job of (quietly) leading, he is taking guys like siakam/o.g./ van vliet under his wing. But that quality was passed down to him by you guessed it - Timmy D.
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                                      • jjgold
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 07-20-05
                                        • 388179

                                        #20
                                        Leonard passes ball when doubled


                                        Irving forced bad shots
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                                        • allabout the $$$
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 04-17-10
                                          • 9843

                                          #21
                                          rozier is restricted boston can match any offer to him
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                                          • Mr KLC
                                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                            • 12-19-07
                                            • 31097

                                            #22
                                            Kyrie Irving and D'Angelo Russell are among the best of other established stars set to hit the open market at the end of the month, and both have been heavily linked to New York -- Irving because he's expected to depart the Boston Celtics in earnest, and Russell not only because he plays for the Nets but because he could also be on the Knicks' radar.

                                            On Monday's edition of "Kanell & Bell," guest hosts Tommy Tran and Tim Doyle discussed whether Irving or Russell makes more sense for the Nets, who could re-sign their 2017 trade acquisition or pursue a more accomplished veteran in Kyrie.

                                            To Doyle, the answer is easy.

                                            "If I had to pay between Kyrie Irving and D'Angelo Russell, in my eyes, it's not even close," he said. "I would go out there and pay D'Angelo Russell. I think he's the better long-term investment in a city like New York."

                                            Russell, of course, has pledged his affections for the Big Apple. And while Irving has a championship under his belt, Doyle thinks there's more to the package with Kyrie -- and not in a favorable way.

                                            "I know guys that play with Kyrie Irving in the offseason, I know guys that have played on his roster in the NBA," he said. "He's not easy to play with because hes' so ball-dominant ... D'Angelo Russell [also] still has that chip on his shoulder."
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                                            • cincinnatikid513
                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                              • 11-23-17
                                              • 45360

                                              #23
                                              he's a bum a ball hog doesn't pass iso ball stat guy boston doesn't need him, ship him and hayward out the door
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                                              • jjgold
                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                • 07-20-05
                                                • 388179

                                                #24
                                                Hell hurt any team he goes to
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