I'm totally over Irving. I have been for several months. It's true. His selfishness and attitude are antithetical to Celtic tradition and the City of Boston's work ethic. It was no coincidence that the Celts were more of a TEAM during last year's playoffs and performed better. Also, I remember last year, Kyrie failed to attend many of the Celtic playoff games in Boston, failing to support his team mates. It was ironic that this season, Irving criticized his young team mates publicly...claiming they didn't know what it takes to win. And then, in this year's playoffs, he was abysmal when he faced adversity. Many young Celtic fans are enamored with Kyrie's style of play... his other worldly handle, his athletic layups and his occasional 3 point shooting streaks. Unfortunately, that alone doesn't win ball games. This season, when Irving took more than 20 shots, our winning percentage was .344. I am hoping Irving walks. I wouldn't be surprised if he walks b/c he isn't accountable for his screw-ups and he seems like he's too insecure to take criticism. In the long run, the Celts will be better off without Kyrie - addition by subtraction.