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Regrade the finalized trade

  • A+

    Votes: 20 8.0%
  • A

    Votes: 70 27.9%
  • B

    Votes: 74 29.5%
  • C

    Votes: 39 15.5%
  • D

    Votes: 18 7.2%
  • F

    Votes: 30 12.0%

  • Total voters
    251
The second one is definitely Manson. Kyrie wouldn't use phonies. That's beneath him.

The first one... that's tough.
You got the second one right. Unfortunately, I can't give you any points for a non-answer on number one. I'm afraid the correct answer was Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones.

But as a parting gift, tell @czvo what he's taking home, Johnny!

"@czvo, we'll be sending you home with a lifetime supply of maps! Maps, making the world look flat since 6th century BC!"
 
The weed fried his brain years ago, that much is clear.
I think you’re joking, but it’s obvious something weird happened to Kyrie sometime in the last year or so. He does not talk the same way. I was watching old interviews with him and he sounded like a very down to earth dude with a good head on his shoulders, at least publicly.

Now? He sounds perpetually high. In every single interview he does now.
 
Lol imagine blowing a winning streak to the Heatles

Ball Hard D Waiters!
 
I think you’re joking, but it’s obvious something weird happened to Kyrie sometime in the last year or so. He does not talk the same way. I was watching old interviews with him and he sounded like a very down to earth dude with a good head on his shoulders, at least publicly.

Now? He sounds perpetually high. In every single interview he does now.

He probably started reading honestly. Not good content, but it sounds like he is intellectually curious and working in integrating new words into his vocabulary
 
He probably started reading honestly. Not good content, but it sounds like he is intellectually curious and working in integrating new words into his vocabulary
Eh I'm with the other guy. I was always struck by how articulate and concise Kyrie was in his interviews, especially related to other NBA stars.

Now he comes off like a warped, try-hard jackass; like the others are saying, a deluded cult ideologue. The Charles Manson references are clearly meant for parody, but have you ever watched that guy give an interview? Rather than be direct he'd give the most elliptical, ostentatious replies ever that left people more baffled than impressed.

That's how Kyrie sounds when asked to clarify a single matter in a simple question. Tool.
 
Eh I'm with the other guy. I was always struck by how articulate and concise Kyrie was in his interviews, especially related to other NBA stars.

Now he comes off like a warped, try-hard jackass; like the others are saying, a deluded cult ideologue. The Charles Manson references are clearly meant for parody, but have you ever watched that guy give an interview? Rather than be direct he'd give the most elliptical, ostentatious replies ever that left people more baffled than impressed.

That's how Kyrie sounds when asked to clarify a single matter in a simple question. Tool.
Right. That means he doesn't have his feet under him. He's being influenced by stuff out of his wheelhouse.
 
Any dynamic 1 can be the clutch PG king when he gets the type of calls the green jersey makes possible.

I mean, no. We both know he's one of the most, if not the most, clutch guard in the league. He's always been better in the fourth.

I just find it annoying that the Boston media is pretending like NOW he's this clutch god. Dude hit the single biggest shot in finals history, among many great clutch plays in his career.
 
I mean, no. We both know he's one of the most, if not the most, clutch guard in the league. He's always been better in the fourth.

I just find it annoying that the Boston media is pretending like NOW he's this clutch god. Dude hit the single biggest shot in finals history, among many great clutch plays in his career.

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Yeah I don't think it gets more clutch than this. Miami literally loses the NBA finals if this shot doesn't go in. It was also a much tougher shot than Kyrie's.

Going based off the new York times article.
 
I know we hate Kyrie now, and that's the thing to do around here

But wow,

we can't even enjoy the shot of his that helped us WIN A TITLE?!?

What? Seriously? Kinda disturbing to me some rather celebrate the shot by Ray Allen, on that team, when we hated them.

More than the shot Kyrie hit for us.

I don't even care if you don't like him now. Kinda sad some are that upset, they don't even want to embrace that shot even?

Yeah I don't think it gets more clutch than this. Miami literally loses the NBA finals if this shot doesn't go in. It was also a much tougher shot than Kyrie's.

Couldn't disagree more. I think both are clutch shots. But one, the Heat were desperate.

I always think hitting a shot while you're down is less pressure. You got nothing to lose. You're losing, its SA that has the pressure. Miami basically had that game blown.

Not the same for us. The game was tied, both teams were on the verge of winning a title. No one had scored in minutes. Kyrie knew ahead of time he's getting the shot. And he did it on the road, in a really hostile environment.

And his was a step back, off the dribble, a much more difficult shot.

I think his was more clutch/impressive IMHO.

Kinda sad we can't even be at least bias, nevertheless, and embrace that shot at least though as fans. A Cav fan should say that shot.

Hey, we can still celebrate that shot, no? It helped us win a title. Just don't think people should let their opinion of Kyrie spoil their memories of us winning our only title in franchise history.
 

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