Maybe I'm dating myself here, but I remember the days when teams had to persevere through multiple playoff disappointments before finding the mental toughness to go all the way.
In the 80s, you had the Bad Boy Pistons who were eliminated 5 consecutive years from 83-87 before finally winning back-to-back championships.
And then you had the Jordan Bulls, who had 6 consecutive playoff disappointments (including 3 straight losses in the first round) before 3-peating.
In each case, their superstars spent long summers licking their wounds, and they always came back with new wrinkles to their games and a new psychological edge that eventually took them to the promised land.
This year's Celtics were a major disappointment, and there's a lot of blame to go around, but people act like we should just cancel our all-star guard (without getting assets in return!) because he didn't live up to the high expectations we had.
Maybe Kyrie will never be a true superstar, and maybe he is this strange, mercurial guy incapable of happiness, but I personally think he's going to do some real soul-searching this summer and come back with a new edge.
I'd love to see him, Gordon, Tatum and Brown spend some time talking with KG and Bill Russell, even if it's just for a couple hours, and just hear their stories and absorb their wisdom. It's really a mental thing now, and all four guys are young and cerebral enough to make the necessary mental adjustments. At least I hope so.