SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Q12543 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:This tweet could explain the kyrie thing. This is from his teammate Richard Jefferson
Check out @Carter_Shade's Tweet: https://twitter.com/Carter_Shade/status/889528031693463554?s=01
Puts Irving's situation in a bit more of a sympathetic light.....
I listened to the Road Trippin' podcast several times this year, and I'm pretty sure Jefferson is just being nice to Kyrie by giving him the most sympathetic take, that's the way he operated in general on that podcast.
This might be the story Kyrie is telling others, or even himself, but it doesn't make sense.
The uncertainty argument doesn't make a lot of sense because Kyrie has nothing to worry about if James leaves next summer. He knows for a fact LeBron is playing this year and that if he stays, they've got a great chance to be in the finals for the 4th straight year. If James leaves next summer, Kyrie knows for certain he just needs to tell Cleveland he won't extend, and they'll be forced to trade him next summer because he has only one more guaranteed year. He knows for sure he's not going to get stuck in Cleveland with a weak team.
In fact, Kyrie asking for a trade now actually increases the uncertainty. Cleveland might trade him now, but they might have to wait to get the best deal because the draft and free agency is over, so he's actually made the situation much more uncertain than it already was. Now, maybe he's as big an idiot as his flat-earth comments suggest, and he just didn't realize this, but I don't think so. So I'm pretty sure the uncertainty thing is just the nicest way of blaming somebody else, but that it's not the real reason. I think he must just not like LeBron personally (which could be somewhat understandable, who knows?) and/or he really does want to be the man on another team (which is egotistical and dumb, in my opinion).
I think he just wants more credit, Lebron is going to vacuum up his legacy no matter how well he plays. He could come to Minnesota and win a title as the 3rd best player/option and he would get more credit than he did for the Cleveland title.