Irving is probably still getting better, he set a career high in scoring and PER last year. So you're saying somehow, a max contract and Wiggins wouldn't have been enough to move up two spots in the East? You serious? Nevermind the fact that Irving was in his early 20s. They had cap room, and they had an incoming #1 pick. Why do people keep saying that? That's nonsense.Ĭleveland was 2 spots out of a playoff slot, before they landed Lebron and the #1 overall pick. The only thing laughably funny is how under qualified Irving will be as a lead dog Infinite Llamas wrote:What's Irving laughing about? He wouldn't have a playoff appearance let alone a ring without LeBron. Kyrie is technically entitled to want out sure, but how he is going about it is terrible, and his list of teams is contradictory. Cleveland has a duty to get better, if an opportunity comes around, they are entitled to take it. His true colors are really shining.īut at the end of the day I sum it up as this, if players are always crying because a team almost trades them, we are going to be looking at a pitiful NBA. Next he will probably hold out of camp or something dumb. He is now resorting to ignoring calls from the FO, mocking LeBron, basically behaving like an immature jack arse. Plus it's not even like Kyrie has told the FO his intentions and been professional and waited. Klay Thompson wasn't far off from being sent to Minn for Love back in 2014, GS ultimately decided not to do it, doesn't mean Klay then decided to run to management and force his way out. Not to mention this really seems to be stemming from that. Plus, we didn't trade Kyrie, and we could have, reportedly we had a possible deal if we wanted it, but passed. Love has sat back and dealt with it for years, don't see him going to management now demanding out. If you cannot accept teams are looking at potential moves all the time, then get tougher skin or get out. That's the territory of being an NBA player. Jedi32 wrote:not choosing sides just curious, if cleveland already looked into trading him, why are folks so mad at him now for wanting to be traded? it's obvious cleveland would have traded him for a better player, so why can't he leave if he feels like it will be better for him? i get the 2 years left but that didn't matter to the organization when they were trying to trade him.
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