The Kyrie Irving show continues on to All-Star Saturday Night
February 16, 2013Kyrie Irving wins 2013 3-Point Contest
February 16, 2013Kyrie love fest continues. Now getting in on the action is Miami Heat and Eastern Conference All-Stars coach, Eric Spoelstra, who gave his two cents on Irving’s performance last night.
East coach Erik Spoelstra puts his arm around #Cavs Kyrie Irving at practice and tells fans, "This dude hurt some people last night.''
— clevelanddotcom Cavs (@PDcavsinsider) February 16, 2013
Spoelstra recently named Chris Bosh to the Eastern Conference’s starting lineup as a replacement for the injured Rajon Rondo.
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Something about this makes me uncomfortable, but I can’t pinpoint what…
Probably to disguise to fact Irving and LBJ won’t see a minute together tomorrow night.
Love fest? More like Charity fest. The NBA is socialist as F and thus they have to find something nice to say, even about the players on the worst teams in the league.
Anyone else worried Brandon Knight is going to drop 80+ on us the next time we play Detroit?
Nah plus now that Calderon is running point Knight has moved to SG which means less head to heads against Irving.
… and then Pat Riley, Prince of Freakin Darkness, just happened by with his box of championship rings, a mid-winter tan and a South Beach lovely on each arm. “Hey Kid, Cleveland’s a nice little homey place, Byron and I have a history … but is anyone really challenging you to be what you can be?”
plus would take Knight 80 shots to get to 80pts
I sense some Kyrie hate. If you think Irving: a first year ROY, and second year All-Star; is overrated then perhaps this site isn’t for you.
Spoelstra is a creep.
This guy needs to go back to living under his bridge in Miami.
It’s very, very unclear how finding something nice to say = socialism.