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Kyrie Irving wants a trade out of Cleveland
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Finally, the Cleveland era will hopefully come to an end. Kyrie and Kawhi? pls
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I don't quite think that it's the end of the Cleveland era since Kyrie Irving is great trade stock and the Cavs could make a few moves with other teams for him.

I do believe it's a selfish move by Kyrie, since it's stated in various news outlets that "he wants to be the focal point of a team". The last time he was "the focal point" of a team, it didn't go so well, did it? Now, it's his career and he can do as he wishes with it; he's a talented point guard which the Cavs held to very high standards and he was one of the many reasons why the Cavs won two years ago.

I'll be waiting for the jersey-burning videos of Kyrie jerseys on Twitter.
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IQ wrote
I don't quite think that it's the end of the Cleveland era since Kyrie Irving is great trade stock and the Cavs could make a few moves with other teams for him.

I do believe it's a selfish move by Kyrie, since it's stated in various news outlets that "he wants to be the focal point of a team". The last time he was "the focal point" of a team, it didn't go so well, did it? Now, it's his career and he can do as he wishes with it; he's a talented point guard which the Cavs held to very high standards and he was one of the many reasons why the Cavs won two years ago.

I'll be waiting for the jersey-burning videos of Kyrie jerseys on Twitter.
I agree with you on a few points, but I think this is more of a sign that LeBron James is leaving when his contract is over, since there were reports saying he would want to be traded if Lebron left in free agency.
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Time for the celtics to go against the warriors next year it looks like... ahahah we can see early if the young boys tatum and jaylen brown are the real deal
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IQ wrote
I don't quite think that it's the end of the Cleveland era since Kyrie Irving is great trade stock and the Cavs could make a few moves with other teams for him.

I do believe it's a selfish move by Kyrie, since it's stated in various news outlets that "he wants to be the focal point of a team". The last time he was "the focal point" of a team, it didn't go so well, did it? Now, it's his career and he can do as he wishes with it; he's a talented point guard which the Cavs held to very high standards and he was one of the many reasons why the Cavs won two years ago.

I'll be waiting for the jersey-burning videos of Kyrie jerseys on Twitter.
Any team can build around LeBron, not saying that because of Kyrie leaving, if he does. LeBron will probably leave in the next few years, and Cleveland will be terrible without Kyrie and LeBron. The thing I don't understand is, if he wants to be the vocal point of any offense, then who is he going to go to? Houston? Harden is the vocal point of that offense. San Antonio? Kawhi. No point in saying that.
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IQ wrote
I don't quite think that it's the end of the Cleveland era since Kyrie Irving is great trade stock and the Cavs could make a few moves with other teams for him.

I do believe it's a selfish move by Kyrie, since it's stated in various news outlets that "he wants to be the focal point of a team". The last time he was "the focal point" of a team, it didn't go so well, did it? Now, it's his career and he can do as he wishes with it; he's a talented point guard which the Cavs held to very high standards and he was one of the many reasons why the Cavs won two years ago.

I'll be waiting for the jersey-burning videos of Kyrie jerseys on Twitter.

He was said that he doesn't like playing with Lebron, that's where being the focal point of the team comes from.

And as for last time he was the focal point, he was also only 3 years into the league when LeBron came back... he is a much different player than he used to be.
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I want to see him go to a team like the Bucks that are up an coming and need that one key piece to really elevate up to a Eastern conference contender.
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