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2017-2018 Boston Celtics: No Irving! No Hayward! No Brooklyn Pick!

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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
Well, rally the troops man. Don’t just complain about it. Make this fan base better if you’re going to criticize it in a thread on a message board.

Problem solve instead of just bitching. Take the team on your shoulders and carry them through the regular season.

Right. Fans shouldn't have opinions. Group think is what's best.
 
I'm not really sure I saw any of the responses as negative. The macho man one was funny.

We're talking about shoes, here.
 
Because if you try and say anything positive about him it has to be followed by negatives. You can't say he's an MVP candidate or that he looks better this year without someone telling you how bad he really is which if funny because the opposite was happening here whenever there was a new media hit piece on how Kyrie really wasn't that good and then we defended him but now it's the reverse. Funny how that works.

Celtics still have 3.1 worse Ortg and 5.6 better Drtg, whatever you think about Thomas, knowing the player Kyrie it's logical to come to the conclusion his impact on their record so far is overrated.
 
David Blatt on Kyrie:-

“I can still remember Kyrie telling me, ‘I want to come to the game and be happy, and I don’t feel that way,’” Blatt said last week, relating that old conversation. “It tells you the importance of feeling this way to Ky. He wants to be happy, and I think that’s working for him now.”

Did he ever really wanted to be here?
 
David Blatt on Kyrie:-

“I can still remember Kyrie telling me, ‘I want to come to the game and be happy, and I don’t feel that way,’” Blatt said last week, relating that old conversation. “It tells you the importance of feeling this way to Ky. He wants to be happy, and I think that’s working for him now.”

Did he ever really wanted to be here?

Kyrie just wants to be a leader... He can't do that with Lebron.
 
Well, one of several things that pisses me off about the Celtics trade is that we sent Kyrie to one of the few teams where he doesn't *have* to be a leader (although he can pretend to be a leader) because Brad Stevens is the unquestioned leader of that team. Boston is one of the teams that can make the best use of Kyrie and where Kyrie is best set up for success, because he has a good coach who is completely in charge, and can check Kyrie's worst tendencies.

I would have loved to watch Kyrie flounder around and lose on a team that didn't have a strong culture or leadership base like Boston.
 
David Blatt on Kyrie:-

“I can still remember Kyrie telling me, ‘I want to come to the game and be happy, and I don’t feel that way,’” Blatt said last week, relating that old conversation. “It tells you the importance of feeling this way to Ky. He wants to be happy, and I think that’s working for him now.”

Did he ever really wanted to be here?
Don't think so.

More ammo to bury the happy memories of Kyrie that fans are holding on to.
 
My happy memory of Kyrie is him burying a shot over Steph Curry's bitch ass to bring Cleveland a championship. Nothing's going to taint that for me.

I remember that and that is one hell of a shot!
 

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