Losing a player the caliber of Kyrie Irving is not good thing for the Boston Celtics franchise. He may not be a Batman, but he is a proven Robin, or a proven #2. The focus should be on getting a #1 player, and not running our #2 player out of town because he’s not a good alpha dog.
In 2018, Kyrie helped the Celtics to a 16 game winning streak and a high seeding that set the Celtics up to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics would not have done so well in that 2018 playoff run without that home court advantage, they only won one road game that entire playoff run. There’s no way that team is the #2 seed without Kyrie during the regular season, not even close. So for those who cite that playoff run as evidence that Kyrie was the problem, are citing fools gold.
The general sentiment that Bostonians have towards Kyrie is an embarrassment. Is he sort of a strange guy and an enigma, by definition? Yes. But Kyrie possesses a special skillset that can help bring a title home. The Celtics are further away from that goal without him.