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"Kyrie Irving Apologized to LeBron James. Have You? (ESPN)"
Thu Jan-17-19 07:36 AM by Vex_id

          

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/25782797/kyrie-irving-boston-celtics-called-lebron-james-apologize-being-young-player-wanted-everything-cleveland

BOSTON -- Celtics guard Kyrie Irving said that in the wake of his outbursts at coach Brad Stevens and forward Gordon Hayward on the court at the end of Saturday's loss at the Orlando Magic, and pointed criticisms of Boston's young players afterward, he called LeBron James and apologized for the way he handled criticism from James when the two were teammates in Cleveland.

"Obviously, this was a big deal for me, because I had to call LeBron 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 after scoring 27 points and dishing out a career-high 18 assists in Boston's 117-108 home victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night. "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."

In the wake of his calling out the Celtics' young players, Kyrie Irving said Wednesday that he reached out to LeBron James to apologize for the way he reacted to James' criticism while the two were teammates in Cleveland.

Saturday's discontent was the latest in a series of situations this season in which Irving has called out the team's young players, in some form or fashion, for their play. As Boston has struggled to live up to its preseason expectations -- after Wednesday's win, the Celtics are now 26-18 and remain in fifth place in the Eastern Conference standings -- Irving has repeatedly cited the team's youth and inexperience as something Boston needs to work through to get where it needs to go.

The combination of Irving being frustrated with the play Stevens called with Boston trailing by two in the final seconds of Saturday's loss, his reaction when Hayward passed the ball to Jayson Tatum instead and Tatum missed the final shot, and the things he said after the game, though, created a firestorm that lasted through the weekend.

"Experience," Irving told reporters after Saturday's loss. "We're lacking it, and because of that, we have a lot of learning to do."

Irving apologized for the comments Monday, but then he didn't play because of a quad injury as the Celtics lost in Brooklyn to the Nets. After that game, one of the team's young players, Jaylen Brown, repeatedly referred to Irving's comments, saying the Celtics "can't be pointing fingers," and that, "It starts from the top to the bottom, not the bottom to the top."

For his part, Irving said Brown was right, and Irving apologized for saying what he did in a public forum.

"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. I want to get the best out of them, but I can't do it personally like that. That was a learning experience for me of being in this position of really realizing the magnitude of my voice and what I really mean to these guys. I want to see them do well and do that where I empowered them.

"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.'"

Kyrie Irving on apologizing to LeBron James

" was right. I gotta do the right things and not point fingers at individuals and really realize what we can do as group, despite when we go on the road or the mishaps we may have. I've been there to the championship. I've tasted it. But I can't expect that they're gonna get it. I'm just really working on my patience and just coming to helping these guys realize that we can do it against the best teams; but in order to be that championship-level team, we gotta do that every single day to help our team prove to not just the Raptors or Golden State that we can play with them, but we gotta prove it to every team that we can really play with them."

One of the ironies of the comments Irving has made publicly at times -- and the friction that has flared up with the team's young players because of it -- is that it has been reminiscent of the way Irving would occasionally bristle at the things James would say about him after James' return to Cleveland in 2014.

James, who had won a pair of titles and reached four NBA Finals in his four years with the Miami Heat, came back to Cleveland to team up with Irving and Kevin Love -- a pair of young stars who, before playing alongside James, hadn't played in a single playoff game.

And at times, Irving was none too pleased with the way James spoke about it.

But in thinking about how things transpired Saturday, Irving said he was moved to call James to talk about what happened, and about how, with the benefit of hindsight, he has a far better appreciation for what James was trying to do back then.

"Like I said, only few are meant for it or chosen for it, and I feel like the best person to call was him, because he's been in this situation," Irving said. "He's been there with me. I've been the young guy, being a 22-year-old kid and I want everything. I want everything right now. Coming off an All-Star year starting and this heck of a presence is coming back and now I gotta adjust my game to this guy.

"You take it personal, but at the end of the day, he wants what's best. And he has a legacy he wants to leave, and he has a window he wants to capture. So, I think what that brought me back to was like, all right, how do I get the best out of this group to the success they had last year and then helping them realize what it takes to win a championship."

Part of Irving's desire to seek a trade from the Cavaliers in the summer of 2017 -- a process that eventually led to him being traded to Boston several weeks later -- was to be in the same position James had in Cleveland, as the undisputed leader of a championship team.

Irving looked the part on the court Wednesday night, helping break a tie at 106 late in the fourth quarter with an 11-0 Celtics run that included a turnaround jumper, a 3-pointer and assists on two baskets by Al Horford and another by Tatum to put away the game.

Irving admitted, however, that he's still trying to come to grips with the rest of the responsibilities that come with the role -- and that there was no one who was better for him to reach out to for help than James, based on everything the two of them have been through in the past.

"Being in this position is something new for me," Irving said. "So I take it with a grain of salt and I just enjoy all of this. So having that moment to be able to call a guy like that where we've been through so much, where we won a championship together ... it took a lot.

"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. 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. Obviously, I'm going to be competing against him the best and everybody else in the league. But it was good."
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Kyrie Irving Apologized to LeBron James. Have You? (ESPN) [View all] , Vex_id, Thu Jan-17-19 07:34 AM
 
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Jan 17th 2019
1
indeed...
Jan 17th 2019
11
      just another case of reframing my position to give me an L
Jan 17th 2019
18
           the nigga you've been capin' for just sonned you, duke...
Jan 17th 2019
24
                he didn't apologize for asking for a trade after, so...nah
Jan 17th 2019
26
                     ^^the madd king^^
Jan 17th 2019
32
for working with the Cavs FO to trade Kyrie because he was scared?
Jan 17th 2019
2
Kyrie apologized. 2016 Nostalgia.
Jan 17th 2019
5
      lebron's a great leader. he also worked with Koby/Dan to trade Kyrie
Jan 17th 2019
7
      Little Mountain waxes supremo nostalgic on time with Lebron:
Jan 17th 2019
9
           "I learned how to box from God." (c) KyKy the side dish
Jan 17th 2019
27
18 assist last night and 27pts. That's prime Kyrie.
Jan 17th 2019
3
Crazy huge performance (and subsequent manning up) by Kyrie
Jan 17th 2019
6
i see a reason. he's not always primary handler.
Jan 17th 2019
20
He should be though
Jan 17th 2019
22
      This dude's gotta go.
Jan 17th 2019
25
Yet more proof Kyrie is the new Kobe.
Jan 18th 2019
49
damage control by Kyrie, he wants that max deal this off-season when he....
Jan 17th 2019
4
Damn. Kyrie agendas are now painted into a corner
Jan 17th 2019
8
if he wins, that's two titles while dame and russ and rose have zip
Jan 17th 2019
10
Bro, he just openly acknowledged that Bron raised him. It's over.
Jan 17th 2019
12
why or how is that a slight on Kyrie?
Jan 17th 2019
13
Kyrie supreme sidekicked w/ the god. No shame in that. Bron raised him.
Jan 17th 2019
19
again, i don't care if bron his actual father.
Jan 17th 2019
15
      "Bron taught me how to win and not be a little dribbly bum" (c) KY
Jan 17th 2019
28
           Bron got bailed out by Ray Allen and Ky Ky the young legend
Jan 17th 2019
29
                ^Bwahahahahahah....CRRYYY YOU CRY BAAABYYYY!!!!
Jan 17th 2019
30
                     behavior of a hot 7-11 coffee drinking mad man
Jan 17th 2019
34
                          I started a kickstarter for your hug, Maddy Rich
Jan 17th 2019
39
I know it's difficult - but it's dignified to acquiesce and accept the L
Jan 18th 2019
51
Doesn't this apply to Wade i.e. LeBron too?
Jan 17th 2019
23
      Wade taught Lebron tons. Bron returned favor by carrying gimpy bum Wade
Jan 17th 2019
31
           what did Bron win "on his own" again?
Jan 17th 2019
35
           This one is simple
Jan 17th 2019
40
                vut what did HE win on his own?
Jan 28th 2019
81
                     As much as Jordan "1-9 without Pippen" did.
Jan 30th 2019
113
           Fair...but no player had to teach Jorn
Jan 17th 2019
36
           Bwhaha. Jordan was 1-9 IN THE PLAYOFFS. A stinking LOSER.
Jan 17th 2019
38
                Jordan didn't miss them 'offs until he was washed tho
Jan 18th 2019
54
                     Lebron also came in outta high school, you careful nuanced thinker
Jan 18th 2019
60
                          You get a real job, you get real expectations
Jan 18th 2019
66
                               Like Jordan going 1-9 in playoffs? Bwaha Jorn was a losing BUM
Jan 18th 2019
68
           It's really rich when cats omit the fact that Bron carried Wade
Jan 18th 2019
50
                Hyperbole and revisionist stanning
Jan 18th 2019
55
                     you're doing way too much. You don't have to defend MJ like this
Jan 18th 2019
57
                     Bruh. Simple question: How did the Heat do when Lebron left?
Jan 18th 2019
59
Basa's right. also 27 points, 18 assists
Jan 17th 2019
14
he really is starting to Al Bundy that chip though
Jan 17th 2019
16
that was the GOAT championship. everyone on that team deserves that priv...
Jan 17th 2019
21
Bron was with K-Love when the call came in:‘I wonder what he wants?'
Jan 17th 2019
17
ESPN - Kyrie apologizes to Lebron
Jan 17th 2019
33
Lol some of y'all weird as shit
Jan 17th 2019
37
lol, right
Jan 17th 2019
43
It's the saving grace of OKS
Jan 18th 2019
48
      lol exactly. some cats on here be dry as hell.
Jan 18th 2019
64
You ever see a sports story & instantly know it’s gonna be a shitshow ...
Jan 17th 2019
41
ugh, yeah
Jan 17th 2019
42
...without spinning it too...
Jan 17th 2019
44
Whenever I see Trey Lyles make a layup I look forward to your post
Jan 17th 2019
45
      Lmao... what does this have to do with Trey bro? Lemme guess...
Jan 17th 2019
46
      LMAO, the choice of Trey Lyles has my crying
Jan 18th 2019
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      lol
Jan 18th 2019
52
      LOL
Jan 18th 2019
53
      Lyles: *regular ass layup* RBO: WELCH'S MAKES BLUE JELLY!!!
Jan 18th 2019
70
corny, he shouldnt have apologized for shit
Jan 18th 2019
56
He felt otherwise. And being that he really knows what happened
Jan 18th 2019
58
Toxic masculinity got OKS afraid to deal with their emotions
Jan 18th 2019
61
you spilled expired hot 7-11 coffee on your Kohl's shirt
Jan 18th 2019
65
      Fam apparently you a stinky dude and so I can't raise no $ for a hug
Jan 18th 2019
69
           This whole section has me in tears. A+
Jan 18th 2019
71
           y'all crazy lol
Jan 18th 2019
72
i don’t owe an apology to anyone, weirdo
Jan 18th 2019
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RE: he shouldnt have told us he apologized for shit
Jan 18th 2019
62
the whole thing is corny, the week started out with him publicly...
Jan 18th 2019
67
Bron Corleone tags his Young Padawan turned Jedi Made-Man on IG
Jan 27th 2019
73
Kyrie and Lebron being cool is upsetting to many OK dweebs
Jan 27th 2019
74
I already reached out to let them know I'm here for them.
Jan 28th 2019
77
This is so difficult to watch.
Jan 28th 2019
75
right? I hate when people get along and support each other
Jan 28th 2019
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      Hm nah. Don't get so emotional. I just meant it was corny as fuck.
Jan 28th 2019
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           what was corny about it, though...
Jan 28th 2019
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                Haha yes I definitely do. And I never ever broadcast it
Jan 28th 2019
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                     fair
Jan 28th 2019
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                     corny and cringe when anyone does it
Jan 29th 2019
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                          Yes it's painful. Always has been.
Jan 29th 2019
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                          You sound a tad upset. Why?
Jan 29th 2019
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                          That Bron is a Dad and posts on social media as such?
Jan 30th 2019
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                               Your dad is 34 years-old?
Jan 30th 2019
104
                          pretty sure the last thing Bron is worried about
Jan 30th 2019
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                               He's a corny Dad. Get over it
Jan 30th 2019
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                                    Lebron is a millennial. In fact, he's THE millennial.
Jan 30th 2019
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                                         A desktop millenial, yes.
Jan 30th 2019
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                                              I see ur point. Bron like the most popular person on earth, though.
Jan 30th 2019
111
the greatest duo since Kobe and Shaq will reunite. I am now convinced.
Jan 28th 2019
79
      Add Brow and go full NWO
Jan 28th 2019
80
      Still not sure HOW exactly.
Jan 28th 2019
83
      LOL!!! R Kelly Lemonade
Jan 28th 2019
84
      lol #A! -- I'd love it.
Jan 29th 2019
90
Report: Ky's interest in playing with LeBron "for real" (Yahoo)
Jan 30th 2019
92
Kyrie tired of young imbeciles, wants big brother back?
Jan 30th 2019
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Big bro always been there for him. In good times and tough times.
Jan 30th 2019
100
you're wrong about this
Jan 30th 2019
96
      Kyrie: found out being an adult is hard, moving back in with his parents
Jan 30th 2019
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      LOL
Jan 30th 2019
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      That theory is being readily debunked.
Jan 30th 2019
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           Lebron's team was a "lottery team" his first two years
Jan 30th 2019
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                KyKy can't stand 6ix9ine Gen Z bums, needs Papa Bron in his life
Jan 30th 2019
102
                     can we wait until it happens?
Jan 30th 2019
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                          Oh its unlikely. I'm still gonna party on the frustration, though
Jan 30th 2019
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                          it already happened.
Jan 30th 2019
107
                               if he apologized for requesting a trade...SHOW ME!
Jan 30th 2019
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                                    trade had nothing to do w/ Bron. He wanted out of Cleveland
Jan 30th 2019
109
                                         as usual...lotta extra spices added to any kyrie narrative
Jan 30th 2019
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                                              You have to explain the apology. Kyrie giving Bron hugs. Explain.
Jan 30th 2019
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                                              Apology Accepted.
Jan 30th 2019
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"Ask me after July 1." Bwahah Kyrie OPENLY anti-Boston now
Feb 01st 2019
116
Lol. This muhfucka here..
Feb 01st 2019
117
I love how mad Boston is. Bron has savaged that franchise
Feb 01st 2019
118
Blow up the Atlantic until it's nobody but Brooklyn and Toronto left
Feb 01st 2019
119
Blow up five divisions and maybe the wolves make a conference finals
Feb 01st 2019
122
The Damning part was "I don't owe anybody Sh*t" lol
Feb 01st 2019
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      RE: The Damning part was "I don't owe anybody Sh*t" lol
Feb 01st 2019
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