This seems overblown. I mean what if 100 times he was acknowledged but twice he wasn't? What if Kyrie had headphones on and didn't hear him? What if Kyrie just wasn't in the mood for small talk? So many things that could make this not be a big deal at all.
Mike wouldn’t mention anything if Irving had headphones on or acknowledged him 98% of the time. Isn’t that obvious?
No I don't think it is obvious. I'm sure him and Kyrie didn't talk much, but for as much as they travel, I don't think they got on the elevator only 2 times together either.
Mike said Kyrie exchanges 10 words in two years, so I think your hypotheticals are way off. Plus, Mike isn’t the type to make this a story if this wasn’t out of the ordinary.
That shouldn’t be a baseline as many people are introverted. However, saying that it’s obviously not the case with Kyrie as he has no trouble speaking his mind.
People are making introverts sound like extreme agoraphobes. When somebody you see every day says hello, you say hello back, or you nod, or wave, or something. You don’t just keep walking.
Not unless you're full of yourself and think your **** don't stink. Just ask Cryee, he'll tell ya. That "flat earth" thing? If it rotated it would rotate around him.
Or if you have autism and simply don’t understand social interactions. It’s enough to say he didn’t do a good job of leading the team. We don’t need to make him into a bad guy.
He doesn’t have autism, he doesn’t have Aspergers, he’s not on the autism spectrum.
He’s just self-centered.
How do you know this? Even an expert can’t diagnose someone without testing them. I’m not saying he does have autism, but I think it is possible.
I know nothing about Aspergers/autism, so I what I'm saying may be completely off, but if you're on the spectrum somewhere I don't think you have the ability to turn it on and off so easily like Kyrie does. You can watch him in interviews being perfectly charming and sociable (as opposed to someone like Mark Zuckerburg, also alleged to be on the spectrum somewhere, who has done his fair share of interviews too and always comes off the same way you'd expect he would in real life).
Also with all the team doctors and psychological tests these guys go through, I would think it would be diagnosed and leaked somewhere along the line. Duke, Cleveland, Boston, Brooklyn, Team USA. It would come out somewhere. But everything that has come out (being nice to some people some of the time, completely ignoring others) just makes him sound like a narcissist.
Though I'm really completely ignorant on the whole autism spectrum thing, so I may be completely off.
I think that's a different skillset. An interview is a weird space where there are different rules and it's something he's been trained to do because he's been a famous (on some level) basketball player since he was, like, 17.
Kyrie is not autistic but given all the stories of him, it does seem to me like he's somewhere on the spectrum of having a personality disorder. Maybe not even far enough on that spectrum to be diagnosed but I doubt he got on the elevator and heard Mike Gorman say hi and thought to himself "Screw this guy, I'm not talking to him."
It seems more likely he heard and felt awkward saying anything and thought it would be ok to not say anything. That's not logical but I think that's the what's going on internally.
And like I said, it's not an excuse. Kyrie knows better and should've said hi. But in life, I've found the notion that people are just jerks for the sake of being jerks pretty rare. Mostly it's people who are wrapped up in their own stuff. The result is the same, I just think that's what's going on with Kyrie.