- Kyrie's comments today: Make sure to watch the freakin video instead of reading out of context tweets. Why are we punishing this guy for being open and honest about his career? You want him to come out and lie and say he's a Boston lifer?
Because he came out and lied earlier in the season and said he was staying.
That's so ridiculous. I don't care about what he said in some fan event. Prior to that, all we were hearing about was Kyrie to the Knicks Kyrie to the Knicks Kyrie to the Knicks. There were literally people saying, "even if he does intend to go to the Knicks can he please at least just come out and say he intends to stay so it will not hover over this entire season?"
So he does exactly that... he said in front of an audience "I plan on re-signing here"... and now people are acting like it's some unbreakable bond. I didn't think anything of it then and I don't think anything of it now. Yes, at the time he probably planned on re-signing here. He probably still plans on re-signing here. I have no reason to believe he's "planning" on leaving. The plan is to stay... but who knows what his plan will be once the Summer comes.
Would you have preferred he said at that fan event, "Hey guys, I'm totally leaning towards staying here, but I can't predict how I'll feel next Summer and whether or not staying is the best career decision, but right now I like it here and my current planning as I approach this season from both a team and Nike standpoint is built around the idea of being the face of the Boston Celtics for the long-term... in fact, I even have a commercial planned with my dad built around the concept... my entire team of handlers right now has our eyes towards staying... but who knows how things might change long-term, so don't hold me to it"?... Cuz that's basically what he's been saying over and over and over and over again, but it doesn't sink in. Instead, it just gets spinned into "OMG KYRIE TO THE KNIXXX!!!!"
Bottom line - whether or not he made that comment at the fan event, you're still going to be burning jerseys if he leaves. I'm not going to act like this kid broke my heart, because he made some wishywashy declaration of wanting to stay in Boston. We are the frontrunner to sign him. A lot can happen. It all really depends on how the rest of this year plays out and what his options are in the Summer. For the time being, he's literally the only all-star on this team and we're in the mix to make the conference Finals in large part, because of his play... so let's hope he sticks around.
Sorry, that was too long. I couldn't get through all of that.
I would have been fine with him saying in the summer what he said today. Honest talk.
Then say he isn't talking about it for the rest of the season. Refuse any and all questions. Just say "no comment". Because he wants to "concentrate on this season".
He said "I plan on staying".
We know this to be true... he wouldn't have green-lit a Nike commercial with his dad talking about what an honor it is to play in Boston if everyone in Kyrie's camp wasn't planning around the idea of Kyrie staying.
That said, plans can change. And while I still think Kyrie probably "plans" to stay here the dude is just being honest that anything can happen in this business. Kudos to him for being real. He's being pestered about this daily and instead of sugar-coating it he says the truth which is that Boston is the frontrunner, he believes in the team and the future of the team, yes he's still probably "planning" on staying... but that at the end of the day he's going to make a decision that's best for his career.
He didn't lie then and he's not lying now.
Is there video of what he said originally? If he just said "plan" that's definitely not a 100% commitment.
Sure. It was a fan event. He told an audience that "if you'll have me, I plan on re-signing"
https://twitter.com/celtics/status/1047985803677319170And he probably still plans on re-signing.
And look, maybe you can perceive that to be a promise or whatever, but the bottom line is that when asked in the Summer he said his plan was staying. When asked about it today he said he still saw boston as the frontrunner... so he's obviously still planning on staying.
Now, if given a choice between joining with LeBron + Davis on the Lakers, joining with Durant + Butler on the Knicks, or staying with a hobbled Hayward, underachieving Tatum and 7th man Jaylen Brown - especially if Boston isn't willing to pay up the full maximum they can pay Kyrie... maybe his plans change. And kudos to Kyrie for admitting that he's ultimately going to need to do what's best for his career. He's just being honest. They should give off his back.
BOTTOM LINE: KYRIE IRVING IS LESS OF A SITTING DUCK THAN TATUM, BROWN, TERRY, HAYWARD, AND HORFORD... any one of those guys could be gone next season and yet we're still rooting for them hard as Boston Celtics. So let's root for Kyrie and stop trying to make him into a traitor for not making a definitive decision he literally can't make yet.