Celtics' Irving mum on potential LeBron reunion
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[June 13, 2018]
Kyrie Irving didn't have much to
say when asked about the possibility of former teammate LeBron James
joining him on the Boston Celtics this offseason.
"In this business, I've experienced it all and I've seen a lot, so
we'll see what management decides," Irving told reporters Tuesday.
Irving requested a trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers last offseason
after playing in James' shadow for three seasons, and he got his
wish when he was dealt to the Celtics. Now, James has the potential
to opt out of the final year of his deal, and the Celtics have been
linked to the sport's biggest star as a potential suitor.
"Obviously, it's a business at the end of the day," Irving said.
"Ownership and management, they're going to feel what's best for our
future and I'm fully supportive of (them). We'll see what happens."
Also on the docket for the Celtics is assessing Irving's future with
the team. The 26-year-old is eligible for an extension this summer,
though he noted agreeing to such a deal "doesn't make any sense"
considering the potential to make up to $80 million more next
offseason.
"I think you guys can feel my attitude is really just redemption
next year," Irving said. "Really integrating myself with our team
again and really focus on winning a championship. That's the only
thing I'm really worried about. Until I get to that point, then I
can't really answer any questions. I'm pretty sure management and I
will have a talk, but that talk won't happen now."
Irving is looking forward to getting back on the court after a
successful first season with the Celtics (24.4 points , 5.1 assists
per game) was cut short at 60 games by a knee injury that required
surgery. Even without their biggest star (and Gordon Hayward), the
Celtics made it within one win of the NBA Finals.
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Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving, forward LeBron James and guard J.R.
Smith laugh during the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA championship
celebration in downtown Cleveland. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA
TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images
"I couldn't be more proud of what [the team's young players]
experienced -- I mean they went to Game 7 of the frickin' Eastern
Conference finals," Irving said. "For me, I'm just glad everyone got
to learn how special they were on a bigger stage.
"I'd been talking about how great [the younger players] were. Some
of their numbers probably didn't look as appealing to the
outside-looker, but they were just -- they were always locked in.
And then when they were afforded the opportunity to take the reins
of the team, you saw them take full advantage of it. You saw guys
that literally are going to be stars in this league for years to
come."
Irving is expected to be ready by the start of training camp in the
fall.
"Me and my strength and conditioning coach, we're taking it one day
at a time," he said. "I think around this time is probably 15 weeks
until the third week in September --- not that I'm thinking about it
or anything -- so I'm excited to just really utilize this offseason
to dedicate myself to my craft and things outside of it."
--Field Level Media
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