It wasn't a mistake. He had an opportunity to own up and decided to attempt to walk a fine line and made it worse.
I honestly would love it to see a tweet quoting Daryl Morey. "I'd love to hear LeBron's take on this, I wonder why he's so quiet"
I don't see where that is asking too much, it's less than what would happen if I did it, and it's what happens to most people in lieu of firing.
[Charania] "There are relationships that need to be sorted out. Not only between Kyrie Irving, management, & the organization as far as the ownership but also the locker room. He's been away from the team for about a week.”
Shannon is spot on here. I like his comparison with relationships. Stephen A. also defended Kyrie in a similar way. Brousard was always slightly defensive from the start. Glad there is pushback from the mainstream media and not just from the outcast media like Whitlock.
For anybody interested in Orthodox Jewish law, this is a quick, even-handed, accurate read. It barely touches on the double standards, but just the notion that gentiles are unclean and lesser under their laws should be enough to make one raise an eye brow. https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-non-jew-in-jewish-law/
I don't think Nets are doing enough to control Kyrie Irving. They should do whatever it takes to get Irving under control and focus on playing basketball if they want to remain competitive. If they fail, well we as rockets fans will just benefit. I hope that the relationship between kyrie irving and the nets is unsalvageable