Bagels wrote:
well, i think all he's saying is that overall Boston has more talent than Milwaukee does. Which I agree with. Giannis is better than anyone on Boston, sure, but after that the Celtics are far deeper . And yes they hadn't been great overall all season, but had showed flashes of what they could be- so I think it was just a case of "turning it on for the playoffs" . Obviously they didn't, but if Boston had won the series would you have been shocked ?
Exactly. Boston was the most talented team in the east by far until Philly closed the gap bh adding Butler and Harris.
long time guy wrote:
Caller Bob wrote:
Forgive me, but what does Kyrie have to do with Philly? He was traded from Cleveland to Boston.
Guys are holding him to standards that they never hold guys I.e Butler and others too. He didn't get it done. Might not be the guy to get it done either. Boston has far greater issues than Kyrie Irving. YOu wouldn't know it by simply listening to the chorus of doubters however.
Boston's biggest issue by far is Kyrie Irving. He isn't qualified to be the alpha. He's holding all the other players back and holding the team back from real success in the playoffs.
ZephMarshack wrote:
FavreFan wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
Said it from the start: he's a punk bitch who will never be the alpha on a team that wins it all. Losing to Milwaukee might be the worst performance ever in terms of expectations vs results. Not joking, check this out:
Boston has six lottery picks in their prime on the rotation, led by the little bitch as the no 1 pick. The lowest lottery pick is no 9, everyone else was picked 1-6. And the no 9 pick (Hayward) is the prized FA pickup who makes more money than everyone else. Think about that: six lottery picks in the rotation! And not has-been lottery picks, but guys doing damage right now in the league.
Despite all this talent, they fall to a team that features one superstar and no one else. Seriously. And the face of this failure is that little bitch. Couldn't have been a more perfect failure.
This is a ridiculous analysis of it. Kyrie sucked but the Celtics got their asses kicked by a team who was supposed to kick their asses. Framing this as a Mavs vs We Believe Warriors collapse is just absurd. It’s a 1-4 matchup ffs
It's certainly not a major upset in the context of the playoffs but it definitely is compared to expectations at the start of the regular season. Personally though the face of the failure for me is Ainge, who in trying to win now and build for the future simultaneously may have failed at both.
I don't blame Ainge here. He's got well regarded young players playing meaningful minutes and theyre mostly still cheap. His only problem was acquiring Irving to be the alpha when he's simply not qualified.