Following the Celtics‘ big Wednesday night win over Toronto, Kyrie Irving told reporters, including Tim Bontemps of ESPN.com, that he recently called former teammate LeBron James to apologize for resisting criticism and not fully appreciating his leadership during their time in Cleveland.
“Obviously, this was a big deal for me, because I had to call ‘Bron and tell him I apologized for being that young player that wanted everything at his fingertips, and I wanted everything at my threshold,” Irving said, per Bontemps. “I wanted to be the guy that led us to a championship. I wanted to be the leader. I wanted to be all that, and the responsibility of being the best in the world and leading your team is something that is not meant for many people.
“[LeBron] was one of those guys who came to Cleveland and tried to show us how to win a championship, and it was hard for him, and sometimes getting the most out of the group is not the easiest thing in the world,” Irving added.
Irving’s comments came just a few days after he publicly expressed frustration with some of his younger teammates during the Celtics’ three-game losing streak. As a veteran in Boston, Kyrie has essentially assumed the sort of leadership role that LeBron had in Cleveland, and acknowledged that he made a mistake by calling out his teammates in the press.
“I did a poor job of setting an example for these guys of what it’s like to get something out of your teammates,” Irving said. “You go and you say something publicly and it ends up received in so many different ways and you never know how fragile or what guys are going through when you say things like that. You’re expecting results, but at the same time, I should’ve kept it in-house. Going forward, I want to test these young guys, but I can’t be a bully like that.”
In a fascinating twist, Joe Vardon of The Athletic reports that James was actually having dinner with the other member of the Cavaliers‘ old Big Three – Kevin Love – when Irving called him to apologize. While LeBron missed Kyrie’s call at the time, he returned it privately later, according to Vardon, who hears from a source that James was “very appreciative” that Irving reached out to him.
As Vardon observes, Irving’s admission is a “pretty big deal” to anyone involved with Cleveland’s four-year run of NBA Finals appearances. The trade that sent the star point guard to Boston was essentially the beginning of the end of that mini-dynasty, so hearing Irving confess that he didn’t handle the situation as well as he could have creates some tantalizing “what-if” scenarios.
Still, Irving didn’t go so far as to say he regretted forcing his way out of Cleveland — he welcomes the challenge of leading the Celtics to a title of their own. He also believes he has a better idea now of what it takes to assume that sort of leadership role and wants to share his perspective with the younger C’s.
“Now I’m in this position; I asked for this and I want this. I want the responsibility. And I take it on full force,” Irving said, according to Bontemps. “But it’s also good to reach out for help and really take responsibility for what you’ve done in your career. It takes a real man to go back, call somebody and be like, ‘Hey, man, I was young. I made some mistakes, I wasn’t seeing the big picture like you were. I didn’t have the end of the season in mind.’ I just wanted to get my stats and make All-Star Games, which in his career means like this much at that point. So it was just good, and it gave me a peace of mind to go about what I’ve gotta go do.”
This says a lot about Kyrie and LeBron. It shows the effect LeBron has on his teammates and the respect he gains from them and the trust. It also shows how Kyrie respects LeBron and how through playing with him, he’s grown as both a player and a person.
Wow. That’s big of Kyrie to do this.
As a Cavs fan, this makes me feel very nostalgic
I find myself wanting to root for the Celtics now.
Don’t bother kyrie will get injured and most most of the season as usual
Kyrie should apologize to the Cleveland fans as well.
For what, hitting the series winning 3 point shot in the 2015 Finals. LeBron can move on, but Kyrie can’t? What other NBA player would rather be playing on the Cavs than the Celtics now? LeBron told Koby Altman when they traded Kyrie that there was no guarantee he would stay if they kept Kyrie. Kyrie doesn’t owe the Cavs fans squat. The fans in Boston treat him right.
Calm yourself. Lebron also said that Kyrie was the begging of the end for him in Cleveland. Lebron’s entire second tenure in Cleveland he refused to guarantee he would stay beyond his contract year which lends credence to Kyrie’s departure being the beginning of the end for Lebron in Cleveland by breaking up the big three and destroying the potential dynasty. Not to mention he did it in such an ugly and unprofessional fashion.
The rest of your comment is asinine.
I don’t think Kyrie cares what you think. You mean nothing to him. He’s a great guy and a great player. I think he’d rather take complements from guys like Kevin Durant and Steph Curry about being amongst the best in the game, these are his friends. Like when reporters ask him about Cleveland, he says I don’t play there anymore. Boston is a real sports town.
Bahaha chill bro. When did I say Kyrie cares anything about what I have to say? I’m sure he doesn’t just like I don’t care when you take your second classless dig at a city you’ve likely never been to.
I live outside Cleveland dude! Where I live it’s nice, but I don’t care for Cleveland. For Kyrie, the fans outside Cleveland have him second in the east in the all star voting. I don’t care for the Cav fans either.
This exchange has made me laugh! Thank you!
I guess it’s funny, but after such a reflective article, it lowers the level down to that of an Indiana snake in the Cleveland grass.
Obviously the voters outside of Cleveland have said your opinion is biased and meaningless. Go Kyrie! Go Celts! I live “outside” of Cleveland.” Don’t care to go to Cleveland.
Not all athletes are good or smart people. Kyrie learning life lessons he missed out on during his youth and continuing to air them publicly. Dude needs to learn another one: you are embarrassing yourselves and your teammates with this ongoing public drama. Words you say today will haunt you tomorrow when you realize they don’t have the effect you hoped for. These admissions that he was young and dumb won’t change anything, and they also serve as backhanded insults to his current young teammates. Kyrie do you think JB and Tatum are dumb young guys who can’t help but make the same mistakes as you without your newly-discovered insights and tutelage? Perhaps you are just a tremendously skilled baller lacking the skills to be a leader. Perhaps the more you try the worse you make it.
Irving’s comments could serve as an indirect apology to the young Celts. He put himself in the same boat as them, to this day, or at least to this month.
This action looks organic to me, for this person. Irving has never been a leader by nature, so he is behind the curve, but working at it.
Under-performing Boston can’t be hurt too much by new vibes being thrown out. Worth a try, maybe.
well if i called lebron i’d laugh until he hung-up. mic drop
As a Sixers fan I have no love for anything relating to Boston (although I admire many of their players- past and present). I’m finding it real hard to dislike Kyrie after reading this. I love it when these guys can humble themselves just a bit.
Any chance of a reunion with him goinng to LAL this offseason?
Kyrie always trying to self promote his brand, promote himself to LBJ levels… he couldn’t carry lebron’s jockstrap. He bashed his teammates bexause that’s what lebron does… but lebron was never so demeaning as kyrie was to his team. Kyrie isn’t as good as he thinks he is.
Kyrie heading to the lakers in the offseason lol
Damn I hope Kyrie stays in Boston.
Too much drama, not enough basketball.
Soft
Before Lebron came back to Cleveland, Kyrie could not lead them to 8th spot in playoffs. Lebron carried that team to the finals then Kyrie has a hot game, makes a shot and thinks he is great. Kevin Love made critical 3rd qtr shots to get Cavs in contention 4th qtr. If he was so great why couldn’t he get Cavs to playoffs before Lebron. Kyrie didn’t like the big brother bully routine Lebron employs, so the first thing he does in Boston is emulate Lebrons big brother act. He now expects everyone to fall inline because ”he knows how to win championships” Kyrie is telling Brad Stevens how to coach, telling the ”younger guys” how to play. Maybe they feel like he did in Clev when Lebron was coach, GM and captain. He should empathize with Jaylen Brown not chastise. What worked in Clev might not be the answer in Boston. Love or hate Lebron no way is Kyrie in his elite class. Calling Lebron? What makes Kyrie think he is in his class? Flat Earth Kyrie thinks he special, he does/says some stupid stuff sometimes. When did Brad Stevens/Ainge quit and make Kyrie team leader. It’s not Kyrie’s team. Kyrie thinks he is on Lebron pedestal, he is not. Truth hurts
The day Kawhi got traded to Toronto…. It was at this moment, Kyrie realized he bleeped up.