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This is true leadership

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Tacitus Kilgore2 years ago

Nah a true leadership would be to be present in the finals. Not just fight the Boston crowd.

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SOUTHSIDE RILLA2 years ago

True leadership would have been 30 points and 10 assists, this is meaningless

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Flipz2 years ago

Very disappointed in Kyries performance this series, but you gotta give him credit. He’s been a great leader and person. I forget that he’s human sometimes , and will make mistakes or fall short. Definitely want him to retire as a Maverick. You win some you lose some, that’s life

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spooniesmatter 🇮🇱🇺🇦2 years ago

That the difference with us. We don’t appreciate a player who is a ghost most of the finals but hey glad you are happy with him over there in Dallas ✌🏻

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Gautam2 years ago

True leadership is not forcing up shots in a critical game when you don’t have it. It’s finding other ways to make plays, not sinking the ship out of some deep seeded desire to get back at your old team. Kyrie is a great scorer, and an integral piece, but not a leader.

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Stockdaddy2 years ago

Leadership would have been not playing like he’s never been there

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RangersBaby!2 years ago

It’s a little bit of “look at me” too. He didn’t play well this series either.

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Admiral ☘️🏆2 years ago

It sure is kiddo ❤️

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professional improviser2 years ago

In his head he’s being uncle drew : “now you know what I felt with lebron all of those years” 😂😭🤣

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Jay2 years ago

Hope not but he almost looks like a man that’s in a good place and may walk into the sunset. But w/ a flat Earth, would it be walking into the sunset or just off the edge?

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