NBA Season is Returning This Year!!!!!!!

So the Nets tried everything to give the 6ers a W but the 6ers didn't want it?
Pretty much. :smh:

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Now this too......... :smh:

Philadelphia 76ers' Seth Curry tests positive for coronavirus, sources say


And he was sitting on the damn bench in the 1st next to Embiid. :fuckyousay::smh:

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Plays great defense but this is the type of shit that annoys about me about him....

I didn't see the game last night and I'm annoyed by it...

What kind of bootlegged Globetrotters bullshit was that? I could understand if they were up by 20 and he was just fucking around. But they were down one in the fourth and that's what he thought to do.

I don't know if I should :roflmao: or :smh:
 
WTF is Kyrie doing?

See what I mean @ansatsusha_gouki ?

EVERY TIME I try to root for him defend him?

he does THIS sh*t





“I don’t know,” Nash said when asked why Irving was absent. “I just found out. I just sent him a message in the last half hour. I haven’t heard back yet. Obviously thinking about him and hope all is well. It’s a private matter.”


 
Steve Nash didn't know why Kyrie Irving missed Thursday's Nets-Sixers game
Jason Owens
Thu, January 7, 2021, 10:33 PM EST·3 min read



The Brooklyn Nets knew they would be without Kevin Durant on Thursday.
Kyrie Irving’s absence came as a surprise.
The Nets suited up for their nationally televised win over the Philadelphia 76ers without either of their superstars. Durant is in quarantine after a COVID-19 exposure. As for Irving? Here’s what head coach Steve Nash said pregame.
Nash: ‘I don’t know’

“I don’t know,” Nash said when asked why Irving was absent. “I just found out. I just sent him a message in the last half hour. I haven’t heard back yet. Obviously thinking about him and hope all is well. It’s a private matter.”
That was in the hour leading up to tip-off. Irving was officially listed as out for personal reasons.
Irving to miss more games?
There’s speculation that Irving decided to take a mental health day in the aftermath of the tumult of the last two days around the U.S. Capitol invasion and the Jacob Blake decision. There’s also a report from The Athletic’s Joe Vardon that Irving “is OK, but didn’t know when he would return.”
The Nets announced after the game that Irving isn’t flying with the team for Friday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Whatever the reason and however long Irving is out, he didn’t bother to consult his head coach ahead of time or respond when Nash checked in.

Kyrie Irving didn't inform Steve Nash of his absence or respond when his head coach checked in. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images/file)Irving’s challenged Nash’s authority before
It’s a situation that’s not going to quell concerns that Irving doesn’t respect Nash in his role. Irving had this to say in the preseason about the rookie head coach he used to play against.
“I don't really see us having a head coach,” Irving said in October while suggesting a collaborative approach to coaching decisions. “KD could be a head coach, I could be a head coach.”
Irving walked back those comments in December in the days leading up to the season.
“I think I’ve got to take back my comments in terms of the head coach back a few months ago,” Irving said. “But it’s just like, man, we have such a great synergy. Everyone feels like we’re coaching one another to be better, so I’m grateful for that.”
After the season tipped off with a win over the Golden State Warriors, Irving led a locker-room speech delivering the game ball to Nash.

On one hand, it comes off as a nice gesture. On another, it looks like a passive-aggressive way to assert who’s actually in charge of the Nets locker room. Handing out game balls generally falls under the coach’s purview.
The Nets experiment with Durant, Irving and Nash is one of the most compelling storylines of this NBA season. It promises to remain a must-watch.

 
Kyrie Irving’s mysterious Nets absence isn’t ending
By Brian Lewis
January 8, 2021 | 1:37am


Kyrie Irving missed the Nets’ 122-109 win Thursday night over the 76ers, with what the team listed as personal reasons. Shortly before tipoff, Nets coach Steve Nash said he had no clue what those reasons were.
Nor did he know afterward, amid reports Irving was upset over Wednesday’s events in Washington and another report, from The Heavy, cited a source close to Irving saying the point guard’s reasoning for not playing was “I just didn’t want to play.”
While Nash admitted after the game that he still hadn’t communicated directly with Irving, he did say he wouldn’t characterize the situation that way.
“I haven’t spoke to him yet,” Nash said. “I can’t really comment because I haven’t spoke to him, and it’s personal reasons. So it has to come from Kyrie. But I don’t believe that to be the case.”
The Nets already were without Kevin Durant due to contact tracing quarantine, though he might return Sunday. But Nash didn’t find out he had lost his other All-Star until 30 minutes before his pregame press conference.
“I don’t know. I sent him a message. I just found out. So I just sent him a message in the last half hour and haven’t heard back yet,” Nash said. “Obviously thinking about him and hope all is well and, yeah, it’s a private matter.”
Kyrie IrvingNBAE via Getty Images
Asked whether — privacy issues aside — he knew why Irving needed the personal time, Nash said he didn’t.
“I don’t. I haven’t spoke to him yet. I’ve messaged him,” Nash said. “When I found out I came in here and basically talked to you guys, so I don’t have an update on him.”
Irving did communicate with somebody in the organization before the game, and explained his circumstances. He also texted his teammates beforehand, letting them know he was fine.
“He texted us before the game, but that’s a personal issue for him. We support him. He’s our brother,” said sixth man Caris LeVert, who stepped into the lineup in Irving’s absence and had 22 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds. “We went out there, and we competed without him. So, like I said, it was a personal issue for him.”

Irving wasn’t expected to join the Nets for their flight Thursday night to Memphis in preparation for Friday’s game against the Grizzlies.
Bay Area TV station KRON4 reported that Irving sat out due to Wednesday’s events in Washington, where supporters of President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol.
Irving played just 20 games in his Brooklyn debut last season after his campaign was cut short by shoulder surgery. Irving also left the Garden last Jan. 26 after learning of Kobe Bryant’s tragic death and didn’t play that night against the Knicks.

This time, Irving not only was enjoying a hot start to the season, but also was coming off an impressive outing in leading the Nets to a 130-96 rout of the Jazz on Tuesday. Although the Nets followed that up with a convincing win over the Eastern Conference leading Sixers, Irving’s absence does come at an inopportune time.
Yes, if Durant keeps testing negative for COVID-19, he could return to face the Thunder on Sunday, earlier than initially expected.
But Irving came into Thursday sixth in the league in scoring (27.1) and fourth in plus-minus (+94), trailing only Giannis Antetokounmpo, and the 76ers’ duo of Tobias Harris and Joel Embiid.
The loss of Irving — even if temporary — compounds the Nets’ backcourt woes. They already are missing not only Durant but also Tyler Johnson (quarantine) and starting guard Spencer Dinwiddie (right ACL surgery). With Nic Claxton (right knee tendinopathy) and Reggie Perry (left groin soreness) also injured, the Nets had just 11 players Thursday.
They’ll be missing Irving on Friday as well, and it remains to be seen if they get Durant back over the weekend


“I think Kevin’s situation is that if he continues to test negative he can play Sunday,” Nash said. “That’s all I have on that. But hopefully, can’t wait for Sunday to come.”

 
Steve Nash didn't know why Kyrie Irving missed Thursday's Nets-Sixers game
Jason Owens
Thu, January 7, 2021, 10:33 PM EST·3 min read



The Brooklyn Nets knew they would be without Kevin Durant on Thursday.
Kyrie Irving’s absence came as a surprise.
The Nets suited up for their nationally televised win over the Philadelphia 76ers without either of their superstars. Durant is in quarantine after a COVID-19 exposure. As for Irving? Here’s what head coach Steve Nash said pregame.
Nash: ‘I don’t know’


That was in the hour leading up to tip-off. Irving was officially listed as out for personal reasons.
Irving to miss more games?
There’s speculation that Irving decided to take a mental health day in the aftermath of the tumult of the last two days around the U.S. Capitol invasion and the Jacob Blake decision. There’s also a report from The Athletic’s Joe Vardon that Irving “is OK, but didn’t know when he would return.”
The Nets announced after the game that Irving isn’t flying with the team for Friday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Whatever the reason and however long Irving is out, he didn’t bother to consult his head coach ahead of time or respond when Nash checked in.

Kyrie Irving didn't inform Steve Nash of his absence or respond when his head coach checked in. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images/file)Irving’s challenged Nash’s authority before
It’s a situation that’s not going to quell concerns that Irving doesn’t respect Nash in his role. Irving had this to say in the preseason about the rookie head coach he used to play against.

Irving walked back those comments in December in the days leading up to the season.

After the season tipped off with a win over the Golden State Warriors, Irving led a locker-room speech delivering the game ball to Nash.

On one hand, it comes off as a nice gesture. On another, it looks like a passive-aggressive way to assert who’s actually in charge of the Nets locker room. Handing out game balls generally falls under the coach’s purview.
The Nets experiment with Durant, Irving and Nash is one of the most compelling storylines of this NBA season. It promises to remain a must-watch.



I think he is having some mental issues.
 
WTF is Kyrie doing?

See what I mean @ansatsusha_gouki ?

EVERY TIME I try to root for him defend him?

he does THIS sh*t





“I don’t know,” Nash said when asked why Irving was absent. “I just found out. I just sent him a message in the last half hour. I haven’t heard back yet. Obviously thinking about him and hope all is well. It’s a private matter.”





I don't have an issue with him,especially when he does alot of good stuff but some of the stuff he says just make you look at him crazy...
 
I don't have an issue with him,especially when he does alot of good stuff but some of the stuff he says just make you look at him crazy...

exactly

but that is what gives his critics AMMO to attack him and then undermines his message and credibility

this kid is a LEGIT philanthropist!

But the antics...

especially if they effected GAMES?

How we gonna DEFEND that?
 
I don't have an issue with him,especially when he does alot of good stuff but some of the stuff he says just make you look at him crazy...


Kyrie Has Odd Reason for Not Playing Against Sixers
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GettyKyrie Irving stands for the National Anthem before a matchup with the Washington Wizards.
After losing four of their previous five games the Brooklyn Nets seem to be back on track as they have now won their last two games. The Nets beat the 7-1 Philadelphia 76ers in dominant fashion on Tuesday with a 122-109 victory. Brooklyn sharpshooter Joe Harris led the way for the Nets with 28 points and six three-pointers. Even more impressive than the victory itself might have been the fact that the Nets were without Spencer Dinwiddie, Kevin Durant, and Kyrie Irving while the Sixers had a fully healthy roster.
Kyrie Didn’t Play for Personal Reasons
As Nets fans know Spencer Dinwiddie has been ruled out for the remainder of the season with a partially torn ACL and Kevin Durant will be out until at least next week in compliance with the NBA’s COVID protocols. Kyrie Irving was a surprise late scratch for Thursday’s matchup against the Sixers and had an interesting reason for not playing in the game.

Why didn’t Irving play in Thursday’s game against Philadelphia? We’ll he just did not feel like it a source close to the situation told Heavy’s Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson. Scoop B also clarified that it was less about Irving not wanting to play in the game and more about Irving taking some personal time to preserve his mental health. Robinson also cites how Irving took a personal day after the tragic death of Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant last year. The two had a remarkably close relationship and Kyrie even has been working on music in which he mentions Bryant and his daughter Gianna who also died tragically in a helicopter crash last year.


The NBA Has Gotten Serious About Mental Health
The NBA has been a major supporter of mental health amongst players. In 2018 the National Basketball Player’s Association launched a mental health and wellness program to provide players with access to mental health counselors. Also, the National Basketball Association has mandated its Rookie Transition Program to put greater emphasis on mental health education as well as updated its mental health policies to complement the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. “Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, taking care of one’s mental health and having access to resources are important aspects of managing the feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and stress that have characterized much of 2020 and will in all likelihood be present during the 2020-21 season,” the league wrote in a memo obtained by The Associated Press.


Irving and The Nets Are Playing The Long Game

Irving is also coming off major off-season shoulder surgery and Nets coach Steve Nash has the task of load managing him. Irving has already sat the second half of a back-to-back once this season due to rest. Tonight’s game against the Sixers was the first half of a back-to-back as the Nets will travel to Memphis tomorrow to take on the Grizzlies.
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Both Nash and Irving have harped on the fact that although they are taking things game by game the team is focused on the long haul. Still, Irving being healthy and deciding to not play a national television game may not bode well with the league office. Kyrie and the Nets have already been fined $25k each this year for Irving’s refusal to talk to the media. It will be interesting to see if more fines are forthcoming for his decision to sit out.
 
exactly

but that is what gives his critics AMMO to attack him and then undermines his message and credibility

this kid is a LEGIT philanthropist!

But the antics...

especially if they effected GAMES?

How we gonna DEFEND that?

Brother... Why do you care what these crackers and toms are saying about him because obviously he doesn't....
 
Brother... Why do you care what these crackers and toms are saying about him because obviously he doesn't....

f*ck them bruh of course you right

but it DOES undermine the message

you see even on HERE

how sheep go, how you can spread misinformation or flip a narrative.

Why GIVE them ammo?

and not JUST THEM but it even makes folk on your side look at you funny.
 
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