Perhaps the biggest subplot of these Finals is Kyrie Irving‘s return to Boston after his rocky two-year stay with the Celtics. Irving expressed contrition for some of his actions during those 2017/18 and ’18/19 seasons, as well as two subsequent playoff series against the Celtics when he played for the Nets, Tim MacMahon of ESPN writes.
The Mavericks guard views his time in a Celtics uniform as a learning experience.
“It was just a chapter in my life that I got to enjoy for the most part,” Irving said. “We had a great opportunity to do some special things, but it was cut short, just based off personal reasons on my end. One thing I look back on my time in Boston — I’ve said this over the past few years, but somehow it gets tossed under the rug — but the greatest thing I learned from Boston was just being able to manage not only my emotions or just what’s going on on a day-to-day basis of being a leader of a team or being one of the leaders, and having young guys around you that have their own goals, but you have to learn how to put the big picture first.”
Irving also admits he deserved some of the criticism that came his way during his two seasons in Boston. Irving was often moody and aloof during that time.
“I don’t mind, after a few years, taking the brunt of the blame (for my time in Boston not working out),” Irving said, per Tim Cato of The Athletic. “(I’m) one of the best players in the world so I know what comes with that fair criticism. You know, it’s just that a little bit more grace could have been extended my way, especially with what I was dealing with during that time as a human being. I know sometimes in sports, it’s literally about the end goal and result in what you accomplish, and that’s one thing. But we’re still human. At the end of the day, I wasn’t my best self during that time. When I look back on it, I just see it as a time where I learned how to let go of things and learned how to talk through my emotions.”
Irving had difficulty handling his emotions during the 2021 and 2022 playoffs. In the latter, he was fined $50K for flashing his middle finger at fans during the Nets’ Game 1 loss.
Irving says he’s better prepared and more mature now, as he and Luka Doncic try to lead Dallas to a second championship in 14 years. Irving knows the road games during the Finals, which begin Thursday in Boston, will test his patience. But he feels he’s better equipped to block out the noise.
“I think I’m better at consolidating kind of the emotions now or being aware of what it’s going to be like,” Irving said. “We call it animosity, we call it hate, we call it, ‘It’s going to be hell in Boston.’ I mean, there are real, live circumstances going on in the world that are bigger than the basketball, kind of the competitive side of things and answering those questions. But I will say last time in Boston, I don’t think that was the best — not this regular season, but when we played in the playoffs and everyone saw me flip off the birds and kind of lose my (bleep) a little bit — that wasn’t a great reflection of who I am and how I like to compete on a high level. It wasn’t a great reflection on my end towards the next generation on what it means to control your emotions in that type of environment, no matter what people are yelling at you.
“I’m built for these moments, to be able to handle circumstances like that, and I’ve been able to grow since then,” he added. “So of course it’s going to be a hectic environment, but I’m looking forward to it and I see it as a healthy relationship that I have with the fans. I almost think about ‘Gladiator,’ just winning the crowd over. It is good to hear the TD Garden silent when you’re playing well. They still respect great basketball.”
Irving has been stellar in this postseason, averaging 22.8 points and 5.2 assists per game. He has made 48.5% of his field goal attempts, a career best in the postseason.
That implies that he’s somehow been a better person (not talking about on court stuff) since leaving. He hasn’t been. He’s still a scumbag.
Antisemitic POS
100% agree he’s a POS and I hope the Celtics stomp him
Mavs in 4.
And then the morphine wore off
got it on tap, baby. mavs in 4.
I need a refill. lol
Kyrie trying some pathetic damage control so he isn’t booed mercilessly.
The last reason people dislike Kyrie is because he gave the middle finger to fans, so if that’s where his mind goes back to re: his time in Boston, I’m not sure he’s learned anything other than how to reframe the past to suit his life narrative. Also, this reads a lot like “I take most of the blame but, also, I don’t really take most of the blame”. Notice how vague his words are.
Not saying he hasn’t changed; maybe he has and maybe he hasn’t. Presuming one way or the other would be silly as an outside observer working with little recent public info. All I know is talk is cheap and real personality changes do not happen overnight (and, frankly, many of us can’t or don’t change). Let’s see how he gets through the next couple of years. For his sake, I hope the change is real.
Well said. I don’t think he’s actually changed. I think Dallas is just coddling him better than the other 3 places did. Easy to hide one’s narcissism when you’re in a good mood and everything is going well. I have to see how he handles adversity before I would be convinced.
But as you said, we don’t have much information, we are just outside observers. And that is my outside observation.
The Garden fans who chant F Kyrie are just as much crap as he is
You’re crap for bringing that up. It’s like a big circle of crap
He’s crap for calling out racist fans?????
If he only calls them out in Boston out of spite, and not in 25 other NBA states, or the state he plays for, then yes.
What about Cleveland and Brooklyn???
He said he’s been able to grow, which is different from changing. Laern to raed shaegoodbye
I’ll learn to read when you learn to spell.
Kyrie is a head case. I would never want him on my team. He’s only behaving cause he sees opportunity. Now Finals with Luka. He’s got a PO in 2025-26. He wants a max contract. Don’t be fooled ……
So much negativity about Kyrie here in comments. He made big mistakes for sure. But he seems to grow out of all these mistakes. As humans get older they may realize to focus on what matters most in their lives. Despite his past mistakes he deserves to have benefit of doubt. He seems to be a perfect fit alongside Luka. I would prefer Brunson next to Luka but Knick lured him out of Dallas after Mavs failed to extend his contract before free agency.
About Boston spell, Celtics didn’t take any significant step forward until this year other than maturing players get a little bit better every year, which is pretty much expected. I am not sure it’s right to blame him for Celtics failures when he was there.
2nd finals and not sure how many conference finals since kyrie left. Couldn’t of ended up in a better spot career wise and turned straight into the guy he wanted to get away from, LeBron. He lied and acted a spoilt, entitled brat. Apparently bringing in Durant was the plan, Brooklyn was an afterthought. Boston weren’t giving Kyrie GM James status.
Kyrie made his bed. Fans will boo any and every opposition player. You think mavs won’t boo Kristaps? Kyrie Boston wasn’t stable on or off the court.
Jesus Christ dude. I know you have a picture of LeBron on a dart board. Im sorry he ruined your life lmaoooooooo
Ruined my life? Please, my team made that weak beatch take his talents to south Beach if I remember correctly. Enter the super team era. Seriously how many current or ex all stars that guy want to play with. I’ve enjoyed the last few years massively and look forward to another three where the lakers stink yet get more air time than Elvis. Having the biggest free throw discrepancy won’t save them. Just hurry up hire JJ, sign Harden and draft bronny, enjoy….I will.
Nobody else teams up with other elite players? Do you realize how stupid everything that you type sounds? YOUR team didn’t do anything. YOU aren’t an NBA player. Id guess your unhealthy attachment to your favorite team is the sole reason you hate Lebron and you hate whatever team he plays for. Based on that, Id also guess you’re addicted to sports betting but that’s probably just me.
Hey Nrg82: sometimes I wonder if Brawny Sensation’s hall of fame induction will be as cringeworthy as about the last decade of his playing career has been. Which team hat does he wear? Cavs? One championship (with a League Executive Office assist) in 11 seasons there and leaving Cleveland twice? Heat?? Even logical Brawny Sensation fans know he – like KD to Dubs – tarnished his legacy to an extent by departing his indigenous team on his own accord to join multi-superstar teammates for his first title. And just like the KD-Dubs relationship, it didn’t really matter what Brawny Sensation did for the Heat organization and the city of Miami; everyone and their grandma was well aware at the time (and ever since): NO ONE can get around the fact ‘DWade County’ rules. Like I’ve said before, Nrg82: DWade and Steph are LIKELY the two most selfless superstars of this century…..so what does that make Brawny Sensation and KD?? Hmm. Such a mystery. And finally….the Lakers?? This is perhaps the toughest one to sell. Let’s see…..one summer league bubble tournament title in 6+ seasons…..HISTORIC personnel turmoil during Brawny’s Lakers stint——-unprecedented roster and coaching reshuffling (remember: there was NEVER the mindset going into ANY of the last 6 years that it was a rebuild season). AD is and has been the undisputed most valuable Laker; take him entirely off any of the Laker rosters and Brawny doesn’t make the playoffs at all in his Laker tenure, maybe with the exception of 2020. So which hat is it then?? Maybe just a neutral NBA cap??
Does Lebron pay you rent for all the space he’s borrowing in your head?
I love iiiiiit, reflect! Continue to ignore the facts and follow the cliches and heavily orchestrated narratives if it makes the most sense to you.
So true. I myself am a robot built by NBA’s Conspiracy Engineering Team
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Lmao
Where’s KP’s apology at??
people change. do it all the time. we just end up going back to who we really are sooner or later.
people in here thinking Kyrie gives a damn about what Boston or anyone thinks is highly comedic. I hope he walks out of TD Garden with 2 middle fingers raised after beating the Celtics. one for each game the mavs took from them at home. lol
It take a special pant load to sit around telling the world that he was more or less justified in being a total pant load because, quite frankly, he’s just that great at bouncing a basketball. FIGJAM