@@geraldbuncum3861 I'd have to write a book to explain it all to you. Just know, they are grossly over paid, and aren't worth what they are getting. NBA too. Part of the blame is on stupid fans who financially support a sport that has deteriorated into the shit product that it is today.
Thank You people like entertainment so they support it. Can you blame some for supporting something they love. Also NBA players put a lot of dedication and hardwork into the sport so they earn at least some of it. Stop being salty they aren’t harming anyone why should you care? With your logic singing artists are overpaid lol.
@@ryanstaiger1712 yeah he couldn't say like "Oh, im gonna do decent." He had to say "I will do the best and dominate" but obviously hes a bust although if hes still in the nba he could get better like markelle fultz kind of did
Yeah there was video proof and he did call westbrook the n word. He then attempted to sue russ for $100mil because the fan was banned from the jazz stadium. I don’t know the outcome but I assume there wasn’t even any judges that would take this guy serious.
@@tex6929 Maybe if the player is a scrub...most teams don't invest in a guy without giving them a fair shake. DeMar Derozan for example. He was given the keys to the Raptors for 7 years... couldn't get it done. Raptors made the trade and now have a title. I don't buy the "blame the team" thing. Gotta remember that contracts aren't 7 years long anymore. If you are on a contract year and you don't commit to your team, expect to be traded. This happens more frequently due to shorter contracts. End of the day... the players and owners are still filthy rich, the only people who suffer are the loyal fans.
Or any other question that the media ask them you already know what the answer is going to be athletes are program to say certain things Dwight Howard is not happy to be on the Lakers the second time around I don't care what he says on television happy to play with LeBron James that straight bulshit
@@1990758 He has the opportunity to completely turn around his (somewhat) tarnished image on a championship-contending team. At least _some_ part of him must be happy for the opportunity to do so.
yeah I was going to say that. They betrayed him. Trade him for no good reason. He wasn't happy about the trade, in fact he didn't even want to play for Toronto.
Dacon187 they traded him Bc they thought he was faking an injury and the fact that he more or less stopped talking to the organization from what tony Parker said and then he requested a trade
He'll never go back to the spurs after they disrespected him. He'll be winning championships in his hometown while the spurs rot in the lottery every year
ClutchSkeet He disrespected the Spurs too by exaggerating that injury and quitting on them. Spurs miss the playoffs one year in 23 years and this guy thinks there gonna be in the lottery every year 😂 just wait dude
Flyingllama AL I meant this year they probably would’ve missed the playoffs. I’m not saying the Spurs aren’t a little at fault but cmon man it’s obvious his uncle helped him force his way out of SA. People need to stop acting like Kawhi is a victim
Russell Westbrook Not to mention he said “if you’ll have me back” and tbh it doesn’t seem like very many Celtics fans wanted him back that much after this past season
@@jacobs9134 during the whole last season Kyrie's been taunting about not sure if staying or going somewhere else, of course Celtics fan didnt want em back because he never intended to stay. During all star weekend he's been planning to group with kd
Yeah as Life time celtic fan im 20, Kyrie is a Bitch, he did nothing but complain and moan about every little thing that went wrong. He even stopped trying half way through the season. And during the series against the bucks
@DoubleFailMech I'm not saying he was 7th best, I'm saying GSW doesn't know how to effectively use big men, so boogie was the 7th option. Even coming off an achelies tear he's one of the best big men in the league today.
@@bits_for_bytes They knew how to use him. He just couldn't play defense to save his life. There is no argument to be had that Kevon Looney wasn't just as valuable if not more than DeMarcus cousins. He still rebounded as well, he knew the system better, and his defense was miles better while not being a liability.
@Roguish Miggz well no, its more of, yeah i wanna learn about this guy, is history being on a country, culture, person's nut, you wanna know why people know all this stuff, boom your on their nuts
he legit said he wants to play for the lakers and he was a kobe fan he even requested a trade for the lakers years ago there are video proofs if yall are wondering
I remember one time Cousins was asked why he chose the Warriors, and he said "Cause I came here to win a championship" and suddenly he becomes a hypocrite and signs with LeBron and the Lakers instead of staying with GS to "win a championship"
Yea lol I mean the dude literally put the stats side by side can't get see boogie is playing pretty much 2/3 of what he was playing pre injury Blocks and steals pretty much the same tho
@Destiny Island so if you go in to a shop saying ur going to buy water but when you get to the drinks section you change your mind and buy coke that counts as lying....
Michael Ramirez lebron is the best player in the league right now in this decade. Kd was supposed to surpass lebron and kobe. However now Durant would never be mentioned as a great cause he joins the warriors
No player should ever feel pressured into something they don't mean, if fans, the ones outside looking in, aren't not obligated to be upset about any career decision they make. And to hold Kyrie and Kawhi over fire by saying "if you'll HAVE ME BACK, I PLAN on re-signing" Or "I'd LIKE to play my whole career here" That's them in their head saying yeah I wouldn't mind staying here or I wanna be a _______ my entire career, what exactly was Kyrie supposed to say to that kid? Why must players cater to us in decisions that benefit or hurt their careers it should be that way because this isn't just a sport it's still a business, and it should be very clear, that business doesn't go the way you think it will🤷♂
Yeah but that was LeBron. We still were the worst team in the league with Kyrie. LeBron had basically the same team as Kyrie and took them to back to back 60 win seasons before heft for Miami. LeBron did so much for Cleveland. In the end nobody here in Cleveland talks about Kyrie, because he didn't do anything. If he played defense we wouldn't of needed a 3-1 comeback. He rode LeBron coat tail to a chip, then used that to make all his moves. He's going to make a lot of money to jack up shots and not play defense. Like Melo.
I didn't draft him. I wouldn't of. He's an offensive weapon. That's is a fact. You put him on a team that is just lacking that scoring, and he fits like a glove. Look at Boston who traded for him. Kyrie is more talented than Thomas, meaning he has more ways to score. On paper, he was an upgrade. But you put their career side by side and Thomas scored at the same rate as Kyrie, before his hip injury. To me a bucket is a bucket. Kyrie may be flashier, but side by side It's was a pretty even trade as Kyrie and Thomas were both the worst defenders at the point guard position. I will argue that if Kyrie carried his weight defensively he wouldn't of need to hit that shot to win and I would respect his contribution more. Back to Boston. Somehow even tho on paper he was better than Thomas, he ended up being a downgrade, both in scoring and leadership. I've followed him since the beginning and he was never a facilitator or defender and this last season was his best season as a facilitator, and I personally wasn't impressed. He just looked to score and saved all his energy for offense, even though in his second season he was fully healthy to start the season, he still wouldn't play defense and Byron Scott, just let it go. Byron Scott, that's a story for another time. My point is that in a typical NBA league, Kyrie Irving is a shoot first shooting guard, that is playing the point guard position just so he doesn't have to play off ball. Like Melo, he loves to iso. But he wasn't able to do that in Boston, in a system where they move the ball around. He thrived in Cleveland where it was a two king system in which the ball was in his or LeBron's hands and they would let them iso.