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Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #30 on: February 02, 2019, 12:10:54 AM »

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Agreed on Kyrie being a jerk.

Disagree on trading him because his trade value is awful right now because of his contract situation.

I don't hope he leaves (well at least not now or without compensation in the summer -- I would like him traded for a star I better like) but I wouldn't be that upset if he does. Because I have never warmed to him and because I think the team is still in awesome shape without him.

Trades are proposed here all the time - In the spirit of this post, I would propose trading Irving now for a great playmaking, pass first, point guard plus a very good off-the-bench knock down shooter, both players solid defenders who would embrace their roles and be a positive fit with our talented roster. Now - are you telling me that would not greatly improve this team's performance ?
The only trade I could think of that fits this description (sort of) is this:
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yaxgh5zv

Yeah, this would make us a way worse team. Especially come playoff time
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Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #31 on: February 02, 2019, 12:12:23 AM »

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Agreed on Kyrie being a jerk.

Disagree on trading him because his trade value is awful right now because of his contract situation.

I don't hope he leaves (well at least not now or without compensation in the summer -- I would like him traded for a star I better like) but I wouldn't be that upset if he does. Because I have never warmed to him and because I think the team is still in awesome shape without him.

Trades are proposed here all the time - In the spirit of this post, I would propose trading Irving now for a great playmaking, pass first, point guard plus a very good off-the-bench knock down shooter, both players solid defenders who would embrace their roles and be a positive fit with our talented roster. Now - are you telling me that would not greatly improve this team's performance ?
The only trade I could think of that fits this description (sort of) is this:
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yaxgh5zv

Yeah, this would make us a way worse team. Especially come playoff time

I hope that wasn’t the trade in mind as yes we would be worse off  :angel:
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Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #32 on: February 02, 2019, 12:22:47 AM »

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Kyrie will not be popular in any team because he’s kyrie.  He’s always gonna push himself to the forefront because that’s what he wants.  Nothing wrong with wanting the best.  If he thinks he can find better somewhere else good for him, he’s allowed.  At the same token he wants this group of players to step up to his level.  If all they are gonna do is whine about it and not give effort, I can’t blame him for going.  Kyrie said it best today...put everything g else to the side and focus on a championship and plying the game.  That’s all we can ask for this season.  That’s all Kyrie has ever ask for.  Worry about the goal in front of you not beyond you.  It’s the idiot reporters like Doris Burke and Ramona fat face that fan the flames them Celtics forums get butt hurt over stuff that’s not even happened.  It’s EspiN for a reason.

Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #33 on: February 02, 2019, 04:40:45 AM »

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1) It doesn't matter that KI often acts like a jerk. You probably wouldn't want to be in the same room with half of the guys in the league if they weren't good at basketball.

2) All that matters is whether DA believes that he can get him to stay, and I think that he feels that he can.

3) Let's say that in the next few days Ainge throws his hands up in the air and says: "There is nothing that I can do. He's gone." This is highly unlikely but is there a way to convert the more or less expiring Irving contract into elite talent?

4) How about?
expiring Irving contract + Smart + the pick bundle for:

Bradley Beal + one more year of Ian Manhinmi at a ridiculous $15+ million (salary dump)

For Washington, they get cap relief from this years $129 million in salary down to roughly $80+ million in guaranteed contracts for next year. They also get a solid guard plus a massive infusion of youth and talent from the picks.

We get an elite shooter/scorer as a consolation prize for losing Irving plus Manhinmi as a backup big and our new starting backcourt will be Rozier and Beal.








 

Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #34 on: February 02, 2019, 05:33:43 AM »

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1) It doesn't matter that KI often acts like a jerk. You probably wouldn't want to be in the same room with half of the guys in the league if they weren't good at basketball.

2) All that matters is whether DA believes that he can get him to stay, and I think that he feels that he can.

3) Let's say that in the next few days Ainge throws his hands up in the air and says: "There is nothing that I can do. He's gone." This is highly unlikely but is there a way to convert the more or less expiring Irving contract into elite talent?

4) How about?
expiring Irving contract + Smart + the pick bundle for:

Bradley Beal + one more year of Ian Manhinmi at a ridiculous $15+ million (salary dump)

For Washington, they get cap relief from this years $129 million in salary down to roughly $80+ million in guaranteed contracts for next year. They also get a solid guard plus a massive infusion of youth and talent from the picks.

We get an elite shooter/scorer as a consolation prize for losing Irving plus Manhinmi as a backup big and our new starting backcourt will be Rozier and Beal.
 
That's a brutal trade for us. Irving is flat out better than Beal, and Smart is an elite defender, good playmaker and, assuming he can keep this up, a league average 3 point shooter. Adding picks is just horrible.

I'd rather keep Irving for the half of the season, but if worst came to absolute worst I guess this deal would be ok, as long as we don't give up the Memphis pick or the Sac pick
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Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #35 on: February 02, 2019, 07:30:16 AM »

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How about some cheese to go with all this whine.

It is a hard time of year for a player.  The media is relentless and the guy is frustrated.  Don't expect sports stars to be the standards for moral behavior, often it is a highly competitive nature and ego coupled with ability and talent that got them to where they are folks.

Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #36 on: February 02, 2019, 07:34:18 AM »

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1) It doesn't matter that KI often acts like a jerk. You probably wouldn't want to be in the same room with half of the guys in the league if they weren't good at basketball.

2) All that matters is whether DA believes that he can get him to stay, and I think that he feels that he can.

3) Let's say that in the next few days Ainge throws his hands up in the air and says: "There is nothing that I can do. He's gone." This is highly unlikely but is there a way to convert the more or less expiring Irving contract into elite talent?

4) How about?
expiring Irving contract + Smart + the pick bundle for:

Bradley Beal + one more year of Ian Manhinmi at a ridiculous $15+ million (salary dump)

For Washington, they get cap relief from this years $129 million in salary down to roughly $80+ million in guaranteed contracts for next year. They also get a solid guard plus a massive infusion of youth and talent from the picks.

We get an elite shooter/scorer as a consolation prize for losing Irving plus Manhinmi as a backup big and our new starting backcourt will be Rozier and Beal.
 
That's a brutal trade for us. Irving is flat out better than Beal, and Smart is an elite defender, good playmaker and, assuming he can keep this up, a league average 3 point shooter. Adding picks is just horrible.

I'd rather keep Irving for the half of the season, but if worst came to absolute worst I guess this deal would be ok, as long as we don't give up the Memphis pick or the Sac pick
Yeah that trade makes no sense for Boston.  I wouldn't mind Beal, but that is just awful.  If Irving gets moved, I'd rather move him for a young piece or 2 and some draft picks.
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Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #37 on: February 02, 2019, 07:38:21 AM »

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How about some cheese to go with all this whine.

It is a hard time of year for a player.  The media is relentless and the guy is frustrated.  Don't expect sports stars to be the standards for moral behavior, often it is a highly competitive nature and ego coupled with ability and talent that got them to where they are folks.

Good point. It really is time to leave Kyrie alone. The more I think about it, I don't think he said anything negative in that video yesterday to the media. The guy just seems frustrated with having to answer the same questions. Couple with the fact, that players have a hectic enough NBA schedule. Irving is only human. I'd probably feel ticked off at the media circus as well. Let's moooooove on...............

Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #38 on: February 02, 2019, 09:42:45 AM »

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For the OP: I think your hopes are idle.

If I had to bet right now, which player on the current team has the highest chance to still be here on the Celtics roster in two years time, my bet would be Kyrie Irving.


Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #39 on: February 02, 2019, 09:55:18 AM »

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We ought a just trade his ass now for Anthony "The Brow" Davis and watch him come crawling back this off season and we get to keep JT and Company and give up some 1st rounders! That's my 2 cents.

I've been a long time member and I just dont have the time between 3 kids travel baseball with my sons in Georgia which means 100+ games a year each (not exaggerating)  and being an executive. This whole flip flop from Kyrie went up my butt so much I had to sign on to vent!!
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Re: Irving is just a jerk...time to move on - hope he leaves
« Reply #40 on: February 02, 2019, 09:55:26 AM »

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I'm tired of Celtic fans calling for the team's best player to be traded for literally no reason at all.

I’m not part of the anti-Kyrie (or the Kyrie is bae) group, but he makes it easy to not believe in his commitment here.

Regardless of how he feels about the media or this new role he’s not accustomed to, he doesn’t handle it great.

IF there is any part of Ainge that feels he’s gonna leave, he should seriously contemplate moving him.

Just think about it: we trade Tatum and Brown for Davis before the draft, then Kyrie leaves, then Davis leaves the year after. We’d have no Kyrie, no Davis, no Tatum, no Brown. Maybe no Horford or Morris either.

Obviously extreme, but now conceivable. The fact that Davis doesn’t believe Kyrie will resign in Boston has to hold some weight. They are buds and I don’t think he would just use Kyries name to make his way to LA.

Kyrie definitely beats to his own drum and he just isn't a good fit in Boston.

The Celtics History, Tradition, and Culture just isn't what he's all about.

If anything it's TOO much pressure for him and he probably should move on.

Only the mentally strong can lead teams in Boston and ultimate be a Celtic Legend.

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« Reply #41 on: February 02, 2019, 09:58:19 AM »

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"At the end of the day, I'm going to do what's best for my career, and that's just where it stands. That's just where it stands," Irving said. "And my focus this season is winning a championship with the Boston Celtics. Obviously, we had goals coming into the season, and the primary goal is to win a championship. So that's where my focus is."

Why are people cherry-picking his comments, while ignoring his positive commentary about trying to win a championship this year?

Live in the moment. Enjoy basketball. Worry about next year after the playoffs. Relax.

Because you don't hear: "Boston...it's a different animal. The town, the fans, the tradition....it's nothing like I've ever felt before. I love it here. My dad tried out for Boston....his number will be up there one day (because of me)..."

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« Reply #42 on: February 02, 2019, 10:07:47 AM »

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I don't know if he's a jerk or not, you'd have to ask a few of his teammates.  But he sure as hell is a Drama Queen.

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« Reply #43 on: February 02, 2019, 10:16:24 AM »

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"At the end of the day, I'm going to do what's best for my career, and that's just where it stands. That's just where it stands," Irving said. "And my focus this season is winning a championship with the Boston Celtics. Obviously, we had goals coming into the season, and the primary goal is to win a championship. So that's where my focus is."

Why are people cherry-picking his comments, while ignoring his positive commentary about trying to win a championship this year?

Live in the moment. Enjoy basketball. Worry about next year after the playoffs. Relax.

Exactly!  This is the type of attitude I expect out of anybody in his position...a star player on the last year of his contract.  People question his "commitment"...those words are his commitment for now.  WIN!

He knows he has options and will do what's best for him and his family.  Isn't that what WE do on a daily basis?

Just like with IT, enjoy the show while you can...you never know when it may be over.

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« Reply #44 on: February 02, 2019, 10:26:43 AM »

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Most of these media heads are trying to drum up stories to push AD to the Lakers because they fawn over Bron.

The problem with Kyrie not squashing it. This gives the Pelicans more power to holdout for more. If Kyrie would just say hes staying then the Pelicans lose some leverage. Ainge won't have to go into negotiations from a position of weakness.

Kyrie has no idea how this is effecting his own team. How do the players know he's all in for the playoffs and if we lose he's gone.