Many Celtic fans are enamored by Kyrie's incredible shot making and ball handling. He's fun to watch. But at the end of the day, it doesn't necessarily win ball games. My criticism of Kyrie is he often turns the ball over in critical situations and doesn't trust his teammates enough. It seems the only time he passes to teammates is when he drives to the basket, nothing is there for him and he passes it back out for others to shoot 3's. Kyrie should focus more on being a facilitator and being a more creative passer. Kyrie seems to trust Horford much more than he does Tatum, Brown, Haywood and others. And his leadership skills are suspect. Instead of calling out team mates in public, he should be leading by example and/or holding private discussions with team mates. Some fans minimize the importance of team chemistry. I don't believe it's a coincidence the Celts over-achieved without Kyrie and have under-achieved with Kyrie. I, for one, wouldn't be terribly upset if Irving left when he becomes a FA.