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This fella sounds a bit like a less crazy Antonio Nicole, no?
 
This fella sounds a bit like a less crazy Antonio Nicole, no?

Ok, I stand corrected. He’s ALMOST as crazy as Antonio Brown.

This year’s Celtics team is less talented but the sum of the parts together exceed the individual talents. And they like to play as a team.

That’s what Belichick has put in practice for 20 years and what the ABers simply don’t understand.
 
Update on our favorite loser. Very familiar story.

Kyrie Irving Is Hurt Again. Now Brooklyn’s Lost Season Is Even Weirder.

Irving’s season has been weird, to say the least. On the court, he’s having the best scoring season of his career, averaging 27.4 points per game, but he hasn’t been able to stay on the floor. Not only has he played just 20 games; he’s won only eight games. Brooklyn is 8-12 with Kyrie and 17-16 without him.

Off the court, Irving has kept things lively by providing semiregular tirades about whatever is on his mind—from critiquing the Nets’ young players, to complaining about how his former team’s fans booed him, to defending his leadership qualities. Each strange interview has inevitably set off a news cycle that results in a bad look for not just Kyrie, but the Nets as a whole.

As a team, Brooklyn has regressed this season. After a 42-40 campaign last season that positioned them as an underdog with big upside and a fun style of play, they have looked disjointed both on and off the floor this season.
 
Update on our favorite loser. Very familiar story.

Kyrie Irving Is Hurt Again. Now Brooklyn’s Lost Season Is Even Weirder.

Irving’s season has been weird, to say the least. On the court, he’s having the best scoring season of his career, averaging 27.4 points per game, but he hasn’t been able to stay on the floor. Not only has he played just 20 games; he’s won only eight games. Brooklyn is 8-12 with Kyrie and 17-16 without him.

Off the court, Irving has kept things lively by providing semiregular tirades about whatever is on his mind—from critiquing the Nets’ young players, to complaining about how his former team’s fans booed him, to defending his leadership qualities. Each strange interview has inevitably set off a news cycle that results in a bad look for not just Kyrie, but the Nets as a whole.

As a team, Brooklyn has regressed this season. After a 42-40 campaign last season that positioned them as an underdog with big upside and a fun style of play, they have looked disjointed both on and off the floor this season.

I guess his business is BOOMIN'!

Seriously, when will fanboys finally understand that divas suck the blood out of teams?

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So glad Danny didn’t placate Irving by dumping Brown and Tatum. I was right all along.
 
He never intended to play this year. not while his boyfriend KD wasn't playing. Both of them are going to make that team their own personal country club. They could care less about winning again.
 
I guess his business is BOOMIN'!

Seriously, when will fanboys finally understand that divas suck the blood out of teams?

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Can’t wait to see him and Durant. Two guys who were so pissed they had to win championships without being placed on a platform 20 feet above their teammates. The Nets must be the biggest loser franchise in the league. They only go after superstars who are washed up or make the team worse (them and the Knicks...awesome basketball city.)
 
Can’t wait to see him and Durant. Two guys who were so pissed they had to win championships without being placed on a platform 20 feet above their teammates. The Nets must be the biggest loser franchise in the league. They only go after superstars who are washed up or make the team worse (them and the Knicks...awesome basketball city.)
It might work though, if Durant is himself. Kyrie has shown he’s capable of being the second guy on a champion.
 
God I hate him. Hate.
 
God I hate him. Hate.

Tell us how you really feel!

And I don't hate him myself....but I'll admit to hesitantly rooting for him last year while always knowing he was a cancer....

Man, Kemba is a HUGE difference....always smiling.....and happy to be here...
 
Tell us how you really feel!

And I don't hate him myself....but I'll admit to hesitantly rooting for him last year while always knowing he was a cancer....

Man, Kemba is a HUGE difference....always smiling.....and happy to be here...
I don't think I ever had that much distain for an athlete playing for the hometown team like I did for Cryrie last year. Maybe Carl Everett came close.

Always loved Kemba. So glad he is here. Like every player I'm sure there may be a few things Kemba isn't a 100% happy about but because the team is winning and he is enjoying it, hes being a pro. He knows Tatum is the man now and he's going along.
 


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