Miami acquiring Kyrie would be kind of fun to watch. Just to see if his level of chaos can disrupt Miami's level of order. Kind of like an NBA proof of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. I hope they get him and everything falls apart. I'm guessing they'll be better, though - at least on paper.
I can't understand how any team will offer Kyrie any long term commitment after his continuous rat****ing of the Brooklyn Nets. He'll sing and dance for a guaranteed only to put on his plastic chains and Conscientious Objecter routine right after the ink has dried. When does willing to goto Miami (or superteam destination of the month) turn into wants? Next season? Next trade deadline?
It wouldn't make much sense for the NBA to have one of its 5 best players playing with relative nobodies on a mid team. So somebody is taking Harden's place over there.
How in the world do the Suns have cap space for Irving? They’d have to do some sort of sign and trade with Ayton right?