Doc Samson
Superhero Psychiatrist
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Not a big Wall fan but if fun guy and PG can stay on the floor, this might be an underrated move...
where should KD go now?
I prefer he will be sent to the Heat rather than Suns...
Kyrie, I think he will leave for Lakers now...
That leaves Ben Simmons...what will he do now that the other two stars are already on their way out?
What a mess show in Brooklyn right now
I cannot understand why their owner and GM refused to give Kyrie a larger contract...which led to KD now wanting out as well...
They really dig their own graves! Crazy!
They are both right, and being childish about it.update on the City's mood following the KD trade request
Yeah F em let him walk thin man has no heart
lololololololololol
As a Laker fan, I’m sure I’m in the minority, but I really don’t want Kyrie. I’ll take Russ 8 days a week over Kyrie.Really?
Kyrie is a great talent but he's also a headcase and unreliable. This is not me getting personal about him. Just talking about Basketball related things
Just look at his career post leaving the Cavs
And this are the facts we know. This is without going deep into the locker room cancer, the media narratives, his questionable quotes, etc.
- Boston 2017-2018: In late March got a season ending injury
- Boston 2018-2019: Nothing to report. Just rumors of being a locker room cancer
- Brooklyn 2019-2020: Another season ending injury in late February
- Brooklyn 2020-2021: He ups and leaves for 7 games. Vague reasoning why. Could be a much needed mental health break. Which is understandable. But he didn't seem to give him team much warning. They all looked like deers in headlights trying to answer where he was. And after all that, gets injured again in the playoffs
- Brooklyn 2021-2022: Didn't get vaxxed, leaving his team out to dry, and only played 20 something games this season. Rumors are that his behavior caused a superstar, Harden, to leave. And I know Harden has his own baggage but still.
The fact is that the dude is pretty injury prone and just unreliable for personal reasons. And this is not me trying to say "suck it up" but how can you give a big contract to a dude who you're not sure he'll play due to injuries or do to him just not playing.
Brooklyn only made it past the first round once in this tenure. 3 of those series losses were sweeps. And that's not Kyrie's fault but that speaks to his worth of a long term contract. He's not him. He's not the guy. He's not a leader from the outside looking in.
Obviously he's a generational talent and has a ring. But he's not MVP (Finals or regular season), he's not first team or first team defense, he can't lead a team on his own (from what we've seen). His antics are not really worth it.
Say what you will about Kawhi and he's not reliable as well. But you've seen what he can do as the top dog on a team. He's elite on both ends. Even before Toronto. When he can't play? It's due to injury or load management. When the season starts, Fun Guy is all in. You can't say the same for Kyrie. And if someone isn't all in as well as being pretty injury prone, it makes perfect sense that it's justified in not giving him a long contract. Even if that means losing KD
In 46 years of watching basketball, I have never seen a more dominant player than Shaq.Yeah. If he had taken his conditioning as seriously as Kobe, no telling where he could have gone. The guy was an absolute physical freak. That word gets tossed around, but with Shaq it was entirely appropriate.
They are clearly playing games. What I heard is that they’re doing that for Kevin Durant‘s benefit. They are saying hey we think this is what you’re worth. Do you think you’re worth less? The answer is yes. Lol
I still wouldn’t want Kyrie. The dude doesn’t seem right in the noggin. Say what you will about Russ, but he is always present and always playing. I think that a lot of last year does fall on coaching. Vogel’s systems don’t tend to play to a good point guard. His system is good at hiding and/or accounting for sub par point guards. Schroeder came in and looked abysmal in his system, Russ never really got into it either. Rondo had a few stretches of coming off the bench in the playoffs, but by and large he didn’t look good in that system night in or night out.The more realistic trade that’s being bounced around is Russ for Kyrie With some bells and whistles
Ha, must be painful looking back on that one!And the Warriors drafted Todd Fuller in front of him. Sometimes history is kind to you and sometimes it isn’t.
Everybody makes mistakes and that was certainly a big one.Ha, must be painful looking back on that one!
Everybody makes mistakes and that was certainly a big one.