The thing that ticks me off a lot as well is where was the team? Why didn't any of the C's step up and defend their honor and not let this jerk just kick their butts in the game then disrespect them after. Have more pride C's. Someone should have confronted Kyrie and told him that. They don't need to get violent but defend the team and it's pride.
I posted this on another thread, but I suspect the team is focused on how to stop the entire Nets team tonight to avoid the end of the season. The last thing they want to get involved with is a tit-for-tat that's not really basketball related. They have many, many more things to worry about. Let's have a response on the basketball court which will say volumes more than whatever verbal rejoinder they make. That's why we have alumni like KG, and local media, and other commentators, to defend us, since they aren't playing the most important game of the season.
I get it how fans, because they hate rival players or what rival players to, want the players representing them to feel the same hate, because it validates our hate and gives it meaning. Because it makes us feel that if we hate Cryrie's guts, and they are best buddies with him, what does that say about us? But the reality is that a lot of these players know each other, the may socialize outside the game, meet up at charity events, and with social media they're more connected than players ever were. They're also part of a brotherhood that no fan can ever be a part of - that of being an NBA player.
That's why player v player type conflicts are rare these days, unless players genuinely don't like each other. Even then they know better than to distract their focus from their primary job - to win a basketball game. And that's what I want them to do. I could care less that none of them cussed out Cryrie for stepping on the logo after the game, I doubt any of them were even on the court when it happened. I get it, we're mad, we feel dissed that Cryrie stepped on the logo, and he deserves to get the crap booed out of him. But I don't want the players stewing about Cryrie stepping on Lucky's head - I'll do the hating on their behalf, because that's what fans do. What I want
them to do is win a game in Brooklyn and bring the series back to Boston so I, and 17 thousand other people, can attend the game and cuss Cryrie out for them
