Glad Harp been saying my point about the back of the jersey mentality of the NBA.
Sounds like it's beyond the fans and has seeped into the players.
smh...
Nah as much as i shyt on Kobe lovers Kobe took the title as the man and played both sides of the ball like a man on a missionStop comparing Kyrie to Kobe, it's not the same.
Skill level ain't near the same but the mentality is. It's easy to say that about Kobe now, but at the time he forced Shaq out (yes he forced the trade before he agreed to resign which is why the Lakers rushed it) people were saying the exact same shyt about him. How he's not good enough to carry a team or be the number one player. How Shaq carried him and he should be appreciative of the situation he was in. That he's destined to lead .500 teams for the rest of his career and would never win again.Stop comparing Kyrie to Kobe, it's not the same.

I think the game is marketed different compared to that era, so today's players are much more inundated with back of the jersey first mentality.Who's to say it hasn't always been there. Hell Pat Riley himself was talking about the Disease of More back in the late 80s with the Lakers who were winning. It's only natural that once somebody has tasted winning now they want the individual accolades and attention. Early 80s you had Norm Nixon battling Magic for the PG spotlight. Late 70s you had the Sixers all battling Dr J to be the man. The teams that had the most sustained winning all had their best or second best player being unselfish players with all around games (Pippen, Russell, Duncan, Magic) who weren't primarily scorers. The problem with Kyrie and Lebron is they both are best with the ball in their hand and so it's natural that Kyrie feels like he is being marginalized having to share the ball. Most of us think he's wrong and this is his best situation but he's at that age where he's ready to step out of Lebron's shadow and show the world the player he thinks he can be.
I think its the perfect trade and the cavs would be better in my eyesbigger wing span too.. doesnt let you back him down.. actually has one of the best defense share wins in pg.. i think he like +2 or something
kyrie bottoms near the last.
but kyrie sell seats.. thats commodity in itself. so bled..josh..pick
and before someone says he was just a role player this is ron on the cavs before he hurt his knee going at MJ
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The only person he treated like Mario Chalmers is Mario Chalmers.Harper could play. He was lethal on offense when he wanted to be and MJ specifically wanted Harper on the team (read 'The Jordan Rules' a must-read for any real NBA fan, it's about the Bulls during their reign). Also: he took a backseat on production to help MJ and the Bulls..
That said.. I can get that Kyrie is seriously ok with playing WITH a superstar but is also seriously tired of playing UNDER THE WINGS of a superstar. This whole 'that's my kid brother' thing.. is nuts. He's a grown man now and he can wreck practically anybody in the league 1-on-1.. treat him like that.
With the Warriors (I don't like them) I see more 'equality' in the team and they seem to have more mutual respect.
LeBron is really on this 'LeBron is the leader' trip a bit TOO much. He treats dudes making 80 million like Mario Chalmers at training or something..
Bu bu bu but i thought Bron started "super teams"He's not wrong. NBA has always been and will always be built around "super teams ".