Between Kyrie Irving’s recent antisemitic tweets, the now-fired Steve Nash’s defense of him, and the franchise’s likely hiring of Ime Udoka, Brooklyn has become a mess created by cowardice, Rosenberg_Mike writes
, then I wonder whether they’ll give him the full employee handbook or the limited-edition Kyrie Irving version, in which half the pages are ripped out.have been managed more poorly for most of their existence. But what we’re seeing now in Brooklyn is obscenity as art: a franchise that seems determined to win in as many unseemly ways as possible.
“There's always an opportunity for us to grow and understand new perspectives,” Nash said Monday night. “I think the organization is trying to take that stance where we can communicate through this. And try to all come out in a better position and [have] both more understanding and more empathy for every side of this debate and situation.
The Nets are about to give Irving one more signal that anything goes, and we’ve seen how Irving handles that. Earlier this season, he shared a clip from Alex Jones, who is widely known for peddling the outrageously offensive lie that the Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax. When he was called on it, Irving said he didn’t agree with Jones on Sandy Hook, but what the pundit said about “occults” was “true.
Nobody has looked good here, but the Nets look especially awful. The following sentence is both darkly hilarious and absolutely true: Kevin Durant left Golden State for Brooklyn to show he was a winner.
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