How do you determine someones character and personality you've never met? How do you do this, from interviews and third party accounts from writers?
That's why I limit talking about players in basketball terms. I could care less other wise.
You're wondering about dudes acting like women and how they grew up, but don't realize how you look psychoanalyzing muthafuckas and attacking people on a personal level you don't know. You've gone way beyond basketball. I want to know where do they do that at where you think that's appropriate or cool for a man or anyone to do? Honestly, I've never seen nobody else do that with Lebron or Kyrie. Even Lebron groupies.
@Amajorfucup will say he's a bitch or a weirdo in general terms. We all do that with players we don't particularly like. Hell, I don't even really see people do it with Kobe, and he's given people a lot more ammo with Colorado and Shaq. You are on some next level weirdo shit.
That's why I pointed out that flawed shit of Kyrie not being a man. But look at what David Griffin said this week, because actual GM's know what he did is different. You can see how Paul George did it. One week, from his mouth, he wants to stay in Indiana and is concentrating on the upcoming season. When he can tell the reporters, much less the GM he wants out. The very next week, his agent is saying he wants out ASAP.
All this over Kyrie wanting to be traded Lebron, damn bruh, you like Cleveland...why the fuck do you care? It's his happiness, career and his legacy.
And I'm saying this, because somebody needs to have this conversation with you....you need to analyze yourself more than you analyze other muthafuckas, especially people you don't know.
He's not the type of person you would want to hang around. Well, you don't have to worry about that, do you