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Adam Silver says Kyrie Irving 'took responsibility' after sharing antisemitic documentary

Adam Silver reflected on the eight-time All-Star’s journey from those tumultuous times with the Nets to this modern-day experience that has been so much more positive. And when asked directly if he believed Kyrie Irving had taken full accountability for his actions back then, Silver was emphatic in his support. “Absolutely,” Silver said. “I think in our private conversations, which at the time included (former NBPA executive director) Tamika Tremaglio … he was very remorseful. He took responsibility. I think we all know he can be a bit stubborn, and I think he felt strongly that he needed to speak in his own words in terms of how he expressed himself in terms of an apology to the public.”Source: New York Times

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Sam Amick @sam_amick
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Kyrie Irving. Much more here, at @TheAthletic
nytimes.com/athletic/55498… pic.twitter.com/uWRtjI0U5w – 10:28 PM

Stefan Bondy @SBondyNYDN
Keef Morris explains why Kyrie wanted out of BK:
“They didn’t want to pay him. So what is he playing for? If you’re not trying to pay him in a contract year with this good team, and everybody else is paid. …So just leave. And now we’re in the finals.”
nypost.com/2024/06/07/spo… – 9:54 PM

Sam Amick @sam_amick
Very interesting reflections today from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, who discussed Kyrie Irving’s journey from those tumultuous times with Brooklyn to this return to the Finals stage with Dallas. Much more here, at @TheAthletic
nytimes.com/athletic/55498… – 8:21 PM

StatMuse @statmuse
The Mavs are 11-2 when Kyrie has 0 free throw attempts this season (including playoffs).
Those two losses? The Boston Celtics. pic.twitter.com/lGFDUZU372 – 5:26 PM

Kane Pitman @KanePitman
Big @KendrickPerkins jumped on with us postgame to discuss the return of Kristaps Porzingis, a quiet night for Kyrie Irving and plenty more.
youtube.com/watch?v=SJyVWF… – 5:08 PM

Andy Larsen @andyblarsen
I’m not a Kyrie Irving fan but this is absolutely the dumbest way to talk about basketball pic.twitter.com/HORNdPlwyu – 4:05 PM

Tim Cato @tim_cato
“Luka’s learned discipline seeing Kai’s everyday routine. And I really believe Kai, with Luka, learned to have joy in the way he plays.”
on Abu Dhabi, Spain, time, patience, and the “forever connected” bond Luka and Kyrie have developed: nytimes.com/athletic/55470… – 2:55 PM

Bill Reiter @sportsreiter
Back on @CBSSportsNet at 2p ET for another Beyond The Arc alongside @AshNicoleMoss & @JohnGonzalez. Talking Game 1, Luka’s solo act, Kyrie’s struggles, Celtics domination, Kristaps epic return, Lakers coaching-search latest & more. – 1:42 PM

The Ringer @ringernba
Luka and Kyrie are facing a Celtics offense that can torture them over and over again.
@MichaelVPina: theringer.com/nba/2024/6/7/2… – 1:03 PM

Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Kyrie Irving on the boos in Boston, ‘I thought it was going to be a little louder in here’
nbcsports.com/nba/news/kyrie… – 11:49 AM

Michael Pina @MichaelVPina
New @ringer: Coming out of Game 1, I wrote about Boston’s comfortably aggressive offense, and how it leaves Luka and Kyrie with no place to hide: theringer.com/nba/2024/6/7/2… – 11:11 AM

Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
Used this week’s Four Rounds NBA playoffs column for some Game 1 overreactions.
1⃣ Kyrie needs to be more than a highlight reel
2⃣ Jaylen Brown… Finals MVP?
3⃣ The Kristaps Porzingis trade
4⃣ Sam Hauser = “Luka stopper”
For @FanSided/@The_Step_Back
fansided.com/posts/four-rou… – 11:00 AM

Todd Whitehead @CrumpledJumper
Unassisted 3PM in Game 1:
Doncic – 4 (of 10)
Tatum – 2 (of 6)
Brown – 1 (of 1)
Irving – 0 (of 3)
Holiday, Pritchard, Hardy each missed one before garbage time as well. – 10:31 AM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
New story: The blaring sound of boos began well before the ball was tipped. The most blatant form of Boston’s displeasure with their former point guard came in the form of a unified chant: “Kyrie sucks!”
“I thought it was gonna be a little louder in here.”dallasnews.com/sports/maveric… – 10:02 AM

Bill Reiter @sportsreiter
Friday show! I’m live from Boston from 10-noon ET: Celtics crush Mavs, Kyrie shrinks, Kristaps shines, McDaniel’s mind games, @Sedano, Buy/Sell, Bum Of The Week, three awkward moments, @PrettyDaddyRTY.
LISTEN:
ReiterThanYou.com
@AudacySports
@SIRIUSXM 158
@InfSportsNet – 9:45 AM

Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Kyrie Irving on Boston fans: “I thought it was going to be a little louder in here.” pic.twitter.com/vifAhcp7kw – 9:27 AM

CBS NBA @CBSSportsNBA
Kyrie Irving’s Game 1 dud vs. Celtics extends three-year winless streak against former team
cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-f… – 9:13 AM

Brad Townsend @townbrad
From @MikeACurtis2:
Calm, collected Kyrie Irving offers some perspective after off night in Mavs’ Game 1 loss dallasnews.com/sports/maveric… – 8:43 AM

Brad Townsend @townbrad
Why was Kyrie Irving holding a basketball after Mavericks’ Game 1 loss? dallasnews.com/sports/maveric… – 8:38 AM

CBS NBA @CBSSportsNBA
Kyrie Irving takes jab at Celtics fans after Game 1 loss: ‘I thought it was gonna be a little louder in here’
cbssports.com/nba/news/kyrie… – 8:01 AM

John Hollinger @johnhollinger
New for @TheAthleticNBA – if Luka and Kyrie can’t succeed against Boston 1-on-1 this series is over. How they failed in Game 1.
nytimes.com/athletic/55479… – 6:14 AM

Austin Burton @AmaarBurton
NBA Finals MVP power rankings after Game 1:
1. Kristaps Porzingis
2. Jaylen Brown
3. Luka Doncic 🐎
4. Jayson Tatum
5. Kyrie Irving 🐎 pic.twitter.com/SswPbc3x0k – 3:59 AM

BasketNews @BasketNews_com
Kyrie Irving has lost 1⃣1⃣ consecutive matches against Celtics since stepping on Lucky the Leprechaun 😧 pic.twitter.com/tPGZCCALMa – 1:58 AM

John Karalis @John_Karalis
BSJ Game Report: Celtics 107, Mavericks 89 – Brown, Porzingis own Game 1 as C’s hold Irving, Doncic in check bostonsportsjournal.com/2024/06/07/bsj… – 1:44 AM

Eurohoops @Eurohoopsnet
😳 Kyrie Irving has now lost 11 straight games vs. the Celtics. pic.twitter.com/dcT4SIpHV4 – 1:25 AM

NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
Kyrie shot 6-19 FG from the field 😬
His worst shooting performance in a Finals game in his career 😳 pic.twitter.com/xYYwpFG9g7 – 12:29 AM

Cameron Tabatabaie @CTabatabaie
Kyrie Irving in Game 1 in Boston:
12 points on 6-19 shooting
0-5 on 3s
2 assists, 2 turnovers – 12:25 AM

Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
Kyrie Irving wasn’t wowed by the Celtics’ crowd in Game 1 👀 pic.twitter.com/1Px4oQmepg – 12:17 AM

Steve Bulpett @SteveBHoop
The Sultan of Stat spent the break after the conference finals keeping in shape with wind sprints while reciting the Pythagorean Theorem. He’s back w/a 6-pack from the G1 win over Dallas.
Celtic fans still unhappy with Kyrie Irving will want to hang in for @DickLipe’s last note. pic.twitter.com/lzkBZn3pip – 12:02 AM

Sean Grande @SeanGrandePBP
For the three years before he came to Boston, and the two years after he left, Kyrie Irving went 21-4 in 25 gams against the Celtics.
He’s now lost 11 straight. – 12:01 AM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
Asked Kyrie Irving if the reception from the fans either met or exceeded his expectations tonight and how it affected him:
“It’s basketball at the end of the day…I thought it was going to be a little louder in here, but I’m expecting the same things going into Game 2.” pic.twitter.com/Kea3v1fpZU – 11:58 PM

Ben Rohrbach @brohrbach
Kyrie Irving on the Celtics, who have won 11 straight against him: “Over the past few years, they’ve had my number a little bit. … We have to play four of our greatest games to win this series.” – 11:48 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
Kyrie Irving: “It’s not the first time I’ve lost in Boston. I don’t want to make it a habit…They’ve had my number a little bit. They have a great team.” – 11:48 PM

Ben Rohrbach @brohrbach
Kyrie Irving on the Boston crowd: “I thought it would be a little louder, but I’m expecting the same in Game 2, the crowd trying to get me off my game.” – 11:44 PM

Brad Townsend @townbrad
Irving speaks. pic.twitter.com/271DGdb2id – 11:42 PM

Kyrie Irving @KyrieIrving
Tribe, Keep GOD 1st and stay together, this mission is bigger than us.
Hélà🤞🏾🪶 – 11:11 PM

Steve Bulpett @SteveBHoop
Boston had 9 blocks. Dallas had 9 assists.
Celtics raised their defensive level and had six players in double figures, with a high of 22 (Brown). Mavericks have to rely too hard on Luka and Kyrie. They’re that good, but it’s tough against a team with Boston’s quality of depth. – 11:10 PM

Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
Kyrie in Game 1:
6-of-19 from the field
0-of-5 from 3
12 points in 37 minutes pic.twitter.com/JpCk1oq7M0 – 11:02 PM

Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
Kyrie before Game 2: pic.twitter.com/SjBGUlBxIN – 10:53 PM

Gary Washburn @GwashburnGlobe
#Celtics take Game 1 over the #Mavericks 107-89, lead for the final 42:19. Brown 22, Porzingis 20, Tatum 16, White 15, Holiday 12, Horford 10; Doncic 30 (1 assist), Washington 14, Hardy 13, Irving 12. – 10:52 PM

Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Final: Celtics 107, Mavericks 89
Kristaps Porzingis returns to score 20 points in his first game in more than five weeks, as the Celtics take Game 1.
Luka Doncic had 30 and 10 for Dallas, but had just one assist, while Dallas had 8 as a team and Kyrie Irving struggled. – 10:52 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
This reminded me of Game 1 of DAL-LAC so much.
Kyrie obviously will be better (6/19 FGs, 0/5 3s, no free throws)
But so can Jayson Tatum (16 points, 6/16 FGs, only 2 free throw attempts)
Luka still had his 30. Where does Dallas get the rest of their buckets from? – 10:50 PM

Jay King @ByJayKing
Truly eye-opening the Mavericks only have eight assists with three minutes left. Only one for Luka Doncic. Kyrie Irving leads the team with two. – 10:46 PM

Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
Doncic & Irving on the bench down 25. – 10:43 PM

Gary Washburn @GwashburnGlobe
#Celtics up 25, Kidd pulls Luka and Kyrie and Mazzulla calls timeout to perhaps pull his startes with 4:58 left. #Mavericks #NBAFinals – 10:40 PM

Vincent Goodwill @VinceGoodwill
Kyrie sits at 36 minutes. Luka, 39. Two days between games, but Kyrie having a little trouble finishing over the top of Celtics bigs…he’s getting there. I suspect that will change before too long – 10:40 PM

John Karalis @John_Karalis
– Doncic 1 assist so far
– Kyrie 12 points so far
– Lively 5 fouls non-factor so far.
This game has the Locked On Celtics stamp of approval – 10:35 PM

Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
After 3: Celtics 86, Mavericks 66
A see-saw third quarter sees Boston finish up by 20 after answering a Dallas surge back into the game with 14 straight points late in the quarter.
Dallas is just 5-for-21 from 3, while Kyrie Irving is 6-for-19 overall and 0-for-5 from 3. – 10:23 PM

Erik Slater @erikslater_
Kyrie was a no-show tonight and that proved to be the difference. Holiday took him out of the game early.
We’ll see if he can bounce-back. Things won’t get any easier against that Boston backcourt. – 10:23 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
End of the 3rd quarter: Celtics 86, Mavs 66.
Doncic: 27 pts, 10 rebs, 2 stls
Irving: 12 pts, 2 asts, 2 stls (6-19 FG; 0-5 3PT; 3 TOs)
Washington: 10 pts, 7 rebs
Kristaps Porzingis: 20 pts, 4 rebs, 2 blks
Jaylen Brown: 19 pts, 5 rebs
Jayson Tatum: 13 pts, 8 rebs, 5 asts – 10:23 PM

Gary Washburn @GwashburnGlobe
#Celtics lead #Mavericks 86-66 after 3Q. Porzingis 20, Brown 19, Tatum 13, White 13, Horford 8, Holiday 7; Doncic 27, Irving 12, Washington 10.
3pt
BOS: 15-39; DAL: 5-21. – 10:22 PM

Gerald Bourguet @GeraldBourguet
Kyrie Irving is 6-for-18 and the Mavs missed their window. Impressive quarter from Jaylen Brown to help bury Dallas’ momentum – 10:20 PM

Tony Jones @Tjonesonthenba
The best thing Boston has done so far is turn Dallas super heliocentric. The Celtics have taken away the lob and the corner threes. It’s had to be a Luka/Kyrie carry job and that’s not how the Mavs got here – 10:19 PM

Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
Brown to Horford for 3. Brown blocks Irving. – 10:17 PM

Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
Mavs slowed the game down and Luka and Kyrie got committed to getting to their spots.
Celtics’ initial energy tapered off.
Eight-point game. – 10:07 PM

Sam Vecenie @Sam_Vecenie
Can’t play with your food against Dallas. Too much firepower with how Luka and Kyrie are constantly processing and figuring out how to beat you. – 10:07 PM

Sam Amick @sam_amick
If Kyrie can find a way to join the fray here, Dallas might have a crack at this thing…
Luka with 27 points after that three cuts the Celtics’ lead to 72-64. Boston’s biggest lead was 29. – 10:07 PM

Ky Carlin @Ky_Carlin
Shoutout to Dallas for not quitting. The defense has tightened up and Luka and Kyrie have gotten going. 8-point came. This is elite hoops. – 10:06 PM

Gerald Bourguet @GeraldBourguet
Good God, Luka. If Kyrie Irving gets going this is gonna get REAL interesting – 10:06 PM

Jared Weiss @JaredWeissNBA
Dallas has just 5 assists and is 3/15 from deep. Joe Mazzulla wants to win the 3-point battle by limiting Doncic and Irving as playmakers and having them take shots in the floater range. Gameplan working well for Boston so far, even as Dallas finds its rhythm. – 10:02 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
A fan is motioning the crybaby sign to Kyrie Irving, who smiles and points down to the court. Curious to know what he’s saying in response to the fan. – 9:59 PM

Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
Kyrie Irving is a _______ with the ball. – 9:56 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
Kyrie Irving: 4-of-13 FG for 8 points. – 9:52 PM

Adam Himmelsbach @AdamHimmelsbach
Celtics are a little disconnected right now. Caught a break when Irving missed that wide open 3 on a defensive miscommunication. – 9:52 PM

Tom Petrini @RealTomPetrini
Honestly I thought Celtics convincingly coming in because in a league full of guys who can’t guard Luka/Kyrie, Boston has like 4.
I now realize that was a mistake. Horford and Hauser makes it 6. – 9:43 PM

Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
The Kyrie Irving trade is one of the greatest trades of all time, but what about the Celtics getting Kristaps Porzingis and two first-round picks* for Marcus Smart?
(I blame the Wizards.)
*that were later used to acquire Jrue Holiday pic.twitter.com/jr34bfJduo – 9:36 PM

Gary Washburn @GwashburnGlobe
#Mavericks end 2Q on a 7-0 run, cut #Celtics lead to 63-42 at halftime. BOS goes scoreless in final 1:48 of 2Q. Porzingis 18, Brown 13, Tatum 8, White 8; Doncic 17, Irving 6, Washington 6. – 9:35 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
Halftime: #Celtics 63, #Mavs 42.
Doncic: 17 pts, 3 rebs
Washington: 6 pts, 5 rebs
Irving: 6 pts, 2 rebs, 2 stls
Kristaps Porzingis: 18 pts, 3 rebs, 3 blks (7-9 FG; 2-3 3PT; 2-2 FT) – 9:35 PM

Erik Slater @erikslater_
Dallas has been a pack the paint defense during these playoffs. They’ve helped off certain matchups and forced the ball out.
There’s no one to help off of against this Celtics offense. There’s also nowhere to hide Kyrie and Luka if they aren’t locked in.
A very tough matchup. – 9:33 PM

Stephen Noh @StephNoh
Mazzulla sees a mini rally coming, calls timeout to dial up wedge roll get Kyrie switched onto Tatum dunk. pic.twitter.com/V1S78DIPHG – 9:32 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
Tatum just lost Kyrie inside and slammed one down on Maxi Kleber. – 9:30 PM

Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
Fourth Tatum turnover of the half an odd one there before timeout in the back court.
#Celtics finally get him a look out of timeout vs Irving and he dunks. – 9:30 PM

Eric Koreen @ekoreen
I would say, “I don’t understand why so many people picked the Mavs,” except, as I said, I get it: Doncic and Irving. They give me pause, too.
But crunch time cheat codes don’t matter if there’s no crunch time. – 9:27 PM

Vincent Goodwill @VinceGoodwill
Kyrie dives out of bounds to save a possession, fan behind me:
“Kyrie, get out of the stands, you freak!” – 9:26 PM

Ball Don’t Lie @Balldontlie
Celtics fans chanting “Kyrie sucks” 😅 pic.twitter.com/5ddYqT2Vzb – 9:25 PM

Tommy Beer @TommyBeer
Porzingis:
15 points on 8 FG attempts
Luka and Kyrie combined:
14 points on 18 FG attempts – 9:23 PM

Tom Haberstroh @tomhaberstroh
POINTS IN THE NBA FINALS
Luka Doncic + Kyrie Irving ……………… 14
Kristaps Porzingis + Luke Kornet* …. 15
*has not played – 9:19 PM

Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Kristaps Porzingis has 15 points.
Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving have 14 points. – 9:17 PM

Wes Goldberg @wcgoldberg
Too many Mavs possessions without Luka touching the ball. Looks like Kyrie wants to speed things up and take over. I’d argue they should slow it down and let Luka hunt mismatches against this Cs lineup. – 9:12 PM

Ben Rohrbach @brohrbach
Kyrie Irving picks up his first foul and is met with “Kyrie sucks” chants. – 9:11 PM

Brad Townsend @townbrad
Fans chanting “Kyrie sucks!” in case that’s not crystal clear back at home. – 9:11 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
“Kyrie sucks!!!” chants have broken out here in TD Garden. – 9:11 PM

Mike Curtis @MikeACurtis2
End of the 1st quarter: #Celtics 37, #Mavs 20.
Doncic: 7 pts, 3 rebs, 1 ast
Irving: 4 pts, 1 stl
Jones: 3 pts, 1 reb
Kristaps Porzingis: 11 pts, 3 rebs, 3 blks (4-5 FG; 1-2 3PT; 2-2 FT) – 9:05 PM

Kevin O’Connor @KevinOConnorNBA
Dominant 30-second stretch by the Celtics:
-Kristaps Porzingis above the break 3
-Porzingis blocks Kyrie Irving
-Sam Hauser corner 3
The Porzingis Effect! pic.twitter.com/M0SegUnOzp – 9:05 PM

A. Sherrod Blakely @ASherrodblakely
Dominant 1Q for the Celtics who lead the Mavs, 37-20. Porzingis returns with a vengeance, w/11 points off the bench. Horford 6 pts, D. White and Holiday 5 each. Luka/Kyrie have 11 of Dallas’ points. pic.twitter.com/0AdcuF6fOs – 9:05 PM

Dave McMenamin @mcten
Kristaps Porzingis: 11 pts on 4-for-5 shooting
Luka Doncic + Kyrie Irving: 11 pts on 5-for-12 shooting
The Celtics lead 37-20 after 1Q – 9:03 PM

Kyle Neubeck @KyleNeubeck
If Porzingis plays like this and Hauser is clamping Luka and Kyrie it’s going to be a short series lol – 9:03 PM

Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
That’s three straight big time defensive possessions for Sam Hauser. Two on Luka (one that led to a steal) and one on Kyrie. Knocks down a three on the other end. Celtics up 17. – 9:02 PM

Bobby Manning @RealBobManning
When the #Celtics are playing like this, the Irving story is going to fade pretty quickly. – 9:02 PM

Law Murray @LawMurrayTheNU
Kyrie hitting the side of the backboard yikes – 9:02 PM

More on this storyline

The two of them first met during Irving’s 2010-11 season at Duke, Silver said, with legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski facilitating the introduction between two “Dukies.” Silver graduated from the university in 1984. “I felt comfortable vouching for him, in essence, because I knew him,” Silver said. “I knew his character and felt that it was important that — while he acknowledged that he had made a mistake — that his entire career and character not be framed by one bad moment. I mean, having said that, he paid a price, of course, for that misstep. But he did a lot (to make amends).” -via New York Times / June 7, 2024

Adam Silver: “There was no doubt for me — and I wouldn’t have said what I did at the time if I didn’t feel that he was absolutely remorseful and was committed to doing the right thing going forward, and also to being empathetic to how others might have perceived his comments.” -via New York Times / June 7, 2024

A disastrous two-month stretch followed the Irving trade. The initial honeymoon phase couldn’t withstand last season’s losses. When Dallas fell out of the Play-In entirely and to 11th place in the West, those preexisting doubts made Irving an easy scapegoat. Behind closed doors, Mavericks executives fretted about the team’s future, about Irving’s impending free agency and even about Dončić’s long-term trust in the franchise. Though Dončić said after the last game there was “nothing to worry about” regarding his future in Dallas, he admitted “some things (have) to change, for sure.” Mark Cuban, still the team’s majority owner, said late in the season that the team had “to earn (Dončić’s loyalty).” -via New York Times / June 7, 2024

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