He is...the fact that he wants to leave lebron is concerning.
More evidence that Kyrie has "locker-room cancer" written all over him. How can you still pout about your role immediately after winning a championship? Guys like Barkley, Baylor, Ewing, Nique, etc. never won a ring, and this scrub has one and doesn't appreciate it.
He is...the fact that he wants to leave lebron is concerning.
How can you reach theee consecutive finals and win a championship and then demand to be traded?...
No way Id want that loser on the team.
"We already have Parker and Patty"
Seriously no one shouls want a player thats frustrated playing with the best player of all time....
Damn, he is a bigger cancer than I thought. How can you be so caught up about personal recognition after winning your first championship? Not sure if I want anymore. He must be one of those idiots that still underrate Kawhi, tbh.
Not really. Lebron is cancer both on then floor and off. He's a drama queen who constantly complains and maintains this huge sense of en lement all while making up false narratives like "someone painted the N word on my gate". Dude can't get enough attention for himself. Kyrie is tired of it. Lebrons sensitive self absorbed ass
[QUOTE=apalisoc_9;9097759]Seriously no one shouls want a player thats frustrated playing with the best player of all
By no one you mean over half the league.
Wouldn't want h anywhere near the Spurs.
He's a huge cancer.
So there is a picture of him looking pensive after winning a championship, looks like he might have been crying, and he is the world's biggest locker room 'cancer?' He has always seemed gregarious in interviews.
Deals like this are hard to do because nothing comes for free. If Kyrie comes to the Spurs we will have to give up assets to get him. If LMA is in fact happy here then this deal might not happen. If he does want out then it's a new ballgame.
It's called leave first or be left behind. Kylie chose the former. LeCoon's noncommittal approach to his future where he wants all the leverage and his teammates should just accept the outcome is what led to this decision by Kyrie. Yet, Irving is the cancer because he knows LeCoon is 90% out the door and he doesn't want to be part of another rebuild.![]()
You could say he almost looks like Kobe Bryant in that pic.
gut the team except for kawhi. gel together this year and hit the lotto in FA next offseason. i think with how lowkey kawhi is, kyrie will get his limelight and kawhi wont even give a as long as they are winning.
Kids today, Lebron ed his girl and he's mad? Whatever happened to sharing is caring?!
Kyrie was already pouting his way out of town before there were any rumors of LeBron leaving. He was pouting while the Cavs were busy winning a le. He is so delusional that he feels en led to be the first option instead of LeBron. That's why he's demanding a trade. Sorry the facts don't fit your anti-LeBron agenda.
Only 24 pages in probably the slowest part of the NBA year?
SpursTalk, you're better than that . . .
He'll wear black & Silver whn the world is flat!
....oh Wait...
Crofl. None of those trades are better than Danny/LMA/Murray. Stop being a jackass.
Melo and Bledsoe. That's a pretty damn good deal. Melo isnt exactly a player.
Lol... You're a loser.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2...learned-lebronIn registering his preference to Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert for a trade, league sources said, Irving divulged that he's become increasingly uneasy about a future that includes a roster constructed to complement LeBron James -- a roster that could well be devoid of James come free agency in 2018.
With James refusing to commit to Cleveland beyond the coming season, with the growing verdict that James is intrigued with pursuing a Los Angeles Lakers exit plan, Irving has become proactive in controlling his own career arc. The Cavaliers are constructed to play a slow, half-court game around James, personnel ill-suited to transition into an up-tempo style with Irving as the centerpiece. The Cavs are paying James' Klutch Sports clients Tristan Thompson and J.R. Smith for significant deals, and those contracts won't easily leave the Cavaliers' books.
The Cavaliers have a singular tradeable asset, and it's Kyrie Irving. Which he knows because Cleveland had included him in trade talks around the NBA draft, league sources told ESPN. Long before Irving voiced his desire to be moved, Cleveland had considered the possibility, too -- and perhaps did so with a nod from James.
Can't blame if he wants out considering those cir stances.![]()
Because even though he has his fair share of deficiencies and is overrated, he's still a young top 20ish player and he's part of the all important in crowd, which means you get him, your odds of getting another star increase exponentially. Plus, he has 2 years until a potential opt out. That's a risk you have to take if you're most teams, many of which wouldn't so much as get a meeting with a player of this caliber in free agency.
Aldridge would be a poor fit with James. He's not a true stretch PF and he's also mentally weak. Green would be a good fit obviously, but he's not enough and neither is Murray.
Spurs would have to turn Aldridge and another asset (Murray, White, Forbes, 1st) into something Cavaliers would want (Bledsoe and one of Warren/Bender/Chriss?), give them Green and take Shumpert's contract to have a chance. 007nites and mosdef17 get it.
You're overthinking this and acting like Leonard and Irving are old and this all has to be put together next season. Obviously, the timing wouldn't be ideal for any team, but who gives a ? Get the star who's part of the all important in crowd and can recruit a third eventually and become a prime destination for ring chasing veteran's willing to take the minimum. Plus, they've repeatedly shown they can find back end rotation players.
If next to no one with any significance wants to play in San Antonio, then how the can they not aggressively pursue one of the few who does? That doesn't make any sense.
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