Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Bledsoe, Dudley and 2 2nd roundersAbeVroman wrote:Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.
"There are 3 rules I live by: never get less than 12 hours sleep, never play cards with a guy with the same first name as a city & never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Everything else is cream cheese."
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
In2ition wrote:Bledsoe, Dudley and 2 2nd roundersAbeVroman wrote:Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.

Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
-
- Posts: 425
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:54 pm
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
at this point, that's all i'd offerSuperbone wrote:In2ition wrote:Bledsoe, Dudley and 2 2nd roundersAbeVroman wrote:Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.Getting weaker and weaker the longer you hold out, Cavs!
tired of lebron's shadow is one thing. disconnecting with the team in the playoffs is another
when i recall his heroics in those playoffs, he was pretty much doing it on his own
and since i just heard he's already one of the top shot takers in the league, it's less likely he improves without lebron
let him go overseas if he's going to be a prim-a-dona, that is, if he isn't afraid of falling off the flat earth
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Next week we'll find out he left a duece in LeBron and Love's lockers.Superbone wrote:In2ition wrote:Bledsoe, Dudley and 2 2nd roundersAbeVroman wrote:Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.Getting weaker and weaker the longer you hold out, Cavs!
"There are 3 rules I live by: never get less than 12 hours sleep, never play cards with a guy with the same first name as a city & never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Everything else is cream cheese."
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
The offer keeps going down the longer they waitSuperbone wrote:In2ition wrote:Bledsoe, Dudley and 2 2nd roundersAbeVroman wrote:Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.Getting weaker and weaker the longer you hold out, Cavs!
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
So does my level of interest, and I suspect I'm not alone.iLLmatic wrote:The offer keeps going down the longer they waitSuperbone wrote:In2ition wrote:Bledsoe, Dudley and 2 2nd roundersAbeVroman wrote:Again didn't see this one posted and seems relevant to this thread. This one gives me some pause, as this seems like checking out on teammates and that ain't cool.
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kyrie-i ... 48732.html
Anyway, the longer this drags out the more likely I think it is that we're in the conversation. Just my feeling.Getting weaker and weaker the longer you hold out, Cavs!
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
So, the offer that they aren't willing to take goes down the longer they wait?
Yeah, sounds like a trade will happen any day now.
Yeah, sounds like a trade will happen any day now.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
The offers from the posters at phx-suns.net, yes. What's going on with the people who matter, we don't know.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:So, the offer that they aren't willing to take goes down the longer they wait?
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
- wpmiller42
- Posts: 1017
- Joined: Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:22 pm
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Isn't that what the Pelicans did to the Kings in the Cousins deal? Didn't the Pels originally offer more draft picks or something and the Kings walked away. When the Kings came back, the Pels weren't willing to give up as much.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:So, the offer that they aren't willing to take goes down the longer they wait?
Yeah, sounds like a trade will happen any day now.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Yep. Pelicans originally offered two firsts, switched one for a second
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
The more that comes out about how he doesn't want to be there, the less power the Cavs have. I think the only way the value goes up is if there is a specific team that needs him during the season (key player goes down to injury, team out-performs and realizes they are 1 piece away).
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
I think this stuff about Kyrie is getting WAY overblown. If he totally blew off his teammates during the playoffs, the Suns would not be making an offer at all.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Many of his teammates played like shit in the finals. It's ok with me if Kyrie was pissed at them.JCSunsfan wrote:I think this stuff about Kyrie is getting WAY overblown. If he totally blew off his teammates during the playoffs, the Suns would not be making an offer at all.
To me, it just points to what you get with Kyrie - a great clutch scorer who doesn't do much else. That's ok if you don't give up too much for him and don't expect him to elevate your team. He's a guy who can win you games in the finals, but he's not a guy who can get the team to the finals.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
-
- Posts: 425
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:54 pm
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
i agree most of his teammates were offensively weak, but it still indicates emotional and intellectual immaturity to give them the silent treatment when the only thing that could help at that critical time in the playoffs is better communication, not less.O_Gardino wrote: Many of his teammates played like s*** in the finals. It's ok with me if Kyrie was pissed at them.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Agreed. That's what I meant with the rest of my post. He's not a natural leader, and isn't going to elevate the team through his presence in the locker room.1tinsoldier wrote:i agree most of his teammates were offensively weak, but it still indicates emotional and intellectual immaturity to give them the silent treatment when the only thing that could help at that critical time in the playoffs is better communication, not less.O_Gardino wrote: Many of his teammates played like s*** in the finals. It's ok with me if Kyrie was pissed at them.
Still, he's only 25 and that's pretty young to be talking about great communication skills. I don't think he's terrible. I work with plenty of folks of all ages whose first response to adversity is to think that they have to do it all themselves. And the coaching staff should be setting the tone for this kind of stuff. I'm not going to hold it against Kyrie.
The league needs heroes, villains... and clowns. -- Aztec Sunsfan
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
The article says he wasn't talking to one teammate, not giving the entire team the silent treatment. To me that says there's something else there, maybe personal or maybe he was pissed about something that happened in a game. Without knowing which teammate or why, I think that's kind of a BS story.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
The more I think about it, the less impressed I am by what a Kyrie trade would do for us, and the more impressed I am by what Bledsoe would do for Cleveland (and what Cleveland would do for Bledsoe). I think Bledsoe is the Cavs' best chance to win the championship next year, and their best chance to retain LeBron after next year.
Bledsoe for Irving, straight up. Take it or leave it. They need the trade, we don't.
BTW, I suspect Bledsoe would love to be traded to Cleveland, but no leaks or drama out of his camp. Ever since we got rid of Keef, our players have been great about acting professionally.
Bledsoe for Irving, straight up. Take it or leave it. They need the trade, we don't.
BTW, I suspect Bledsoe would love to be traded to Cleveland, but no leaks or drama out of his camp. Ever since we got rid of Keef, our players have been great about acting professionally.
“Are you crazy?! You think I’m going to go for seven years and try to get there? You enjoy the 2030 draft picks that we have holding? I want to try to see the game today.” — Ish 3/13/25
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
Bledsoe has been incredibly professional for us the entire time he has been here. He really has been the model guy the org wanted.Cap wrote:The more I think about it, the less impressed I am by what a Kyrie trade would do for us, and the more impressed I am by what Bledsoe would do for Cleveland (and what Cleveland would do for Bledsoe). I think Bledsoe is the Cavs' best chance to win the championship next year, and their best chance to retain LeBron after next year.
Bledsoe for Irving, straight up. Take it or leave it. They need the trade, we don't.
BTW, I suspect Bledsoe would love to be traded to Cleveland, but no leaks or drama out of his camp. Ever since we got rid of Keef, our players have been great about acting professionally.
Re: Kyrie Irving Trade Countdown
I think Bledsoe is fine either way with a trade. He likes it here and would love to stay here. But he would also like to go for a championship with LeBron. To him its win-win.Indy wrote:Bledsoe has been incredibly professional for us the entire time he has been here. He really has been the model guy the org wanted.Cap wrote:The more I think about it, the less impressed I am by what a Kyrie trade would do for us, and the more impressed I am by what Bledsoe would do for Cleveland (and what Cleveland would do for Bledsoe). I think Bledsoe is the Cavs' best chance to win the championship next year, and their best chance to retain LeBron after next year.
Bledsoe for Irving, straight up. Take it or leave it. They need the trade, we don't.
BTW, I suspect Bledsoe would love to be traded to Cleveland, but no leaks or drama out of his camp. Ever since we got rid of Keef, our players have been great about acting professionally.