I listened to both the full interviews, I don't think anything came off bad here. Especially not like some of you are making it out to be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXepblIHOpMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgh6Hwjxe6QThe season didn't go well for anybody, he didn't really trash anybody, just explained why he was frustrated. He has a right to be frustrated, even if he didn't play well (which is all the more reason for him to be frustrated).
In response to playing with Kyrie/Hayward, he said: "I'm not explaining what went wrong for the team, I'm talking about what went wrong for me." That's fair.
Talking about "attitudes" he said you're dealing with everyone's attitude, himself included. You got guys who are the man, who want to be the man, who are getting paid, want to get paid, it's not easy for coaches. Said this was the most talented team he's ever played on. Also seems fair to me.
The guy is 24 years old, on rookie contract, and had a big drop in minutes. Does anybody really blame him for wanting a bigger role and wanting to get paid?
I find nothing wrong with the 8th man in the rotation who could be a top 3-5 man somewhere else not wanting to come back to the same situation.
I don't hear him trashing teammates, coaches, or Boston. I just hear him explaining his frustrations with this season. Did you expect him not to be frustrated? Team didn't win and he didn't play well. Same role for Rozier but team won 65 games and wins the Finals next month, he'd probably be a lot less frustrated. We all would be.
I thought Rozier played like crap this year, don't care to have him back (because I don't think there's a good role for him here), but have no problem with anything Rozier said.