Why Paul George should have been more like Kyrie during his pending free agency in Indiana! “Period Point Blank”

"Hey dawg can you teach me how to do that?" Photo: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

On Friday after the Celtics shoot around to prepare for the Knicks, Kyrie Irving met with reporters and boyz started in the foolishness that boyz do by asking him about what he’s going to do next year while the darn season is still going on. They were asking him about why he seems to have changed his mind about potentially staying in Boston.

Keep in mind that duns will ask questions that they know players can’t really answer but then get mad when they get answers that they know don’t make sense. However, they ask them anyway. Well playas…Kyrie was trying to play nice but they kept on pushing so he told them what was real. After several canned answers like “Ask me in July.” He told them “I don’t owe anybody S**t.” 

Now you know and there’s no confusion about how ole boy feels and what he plans to do. He told them straight up that he was going to do what’s  best for he and his family. Period Point Blank!! So now you can stop asking.

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! Paul George could learn something from Kryie. I covered PG from the time he entered the league in 2010 to the day he was traded to OKC and he was one of the nicest players I’ve ever covered. However, he had one character flaw. He was too nice and boyz took advantage of that.

It’s no different than growing up in the hood around vultures on the streets. They will always take advantage of the weak minded cats and those that won’t stand up for themselves. They don’t mess with cats that are about theirs. A boy that would swing on a cat in a heartbeat had no problems getting to and from school. The weak cats were always hungry on lunch hour.

Paul never wanted to be an a** hole!! He always wanted to say the right things and not come off as the jerk. Therefore, boyz always jammed him up into a corner with dumb questions because he was too nice. As result he’s been painted as a liar and jerk because he was trying to play nice. He told Indiana a year and a half before his contract was to expire that he wasn’t signing the extension. We all knew that during the All-Star break of 2017 because it was common knowledge that ole boy wanted to dip.

However, cats continued to jam him up about whether he was going to sign an extension in Indiana after his contract expired in the summer of 2018. What did you want him to tell you bruh? Really?

Let’s put it where the goats can get it. If you were looking for another job and were actively interviewing and your current company found out that you were. Would you be honest with them and tell them that you were? NO!!!! You would deny it because the offer hasn’t been extended and you don’t have anything in writing. So you would be lying to everyone that asked you about your future plans right?

So how is Paul George any different than you are? He was just being nice about trying to handle it until it got to be way too much for him keep lying because it went against every thing he’s about. He’s not a jerk/ a** hole so he couldn’t say what Kryie said on Friday. However, I wish that he would have because then the questions would have stopped being thrown his way.

Kyrie doesn’t mind being the a** hole and now he can play the rest of the season without the dumb questions. Yo Paul!! It’s okay to be the jerk every now and then. If you’d like I’ll hook you up with the “Kyrie Irving How to Get a Boy OFF Ya Back Parts I and II” box set for the ridiculously low low price of free. Holler at me and stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

2) Put it where the goats can get it: verb phrase – to make it as elementary as possible. To put it at ground level so everyone can understand it.

3) Dip: verb – to leave.

The caption under the photo isn’t real but it’s REAL talk!