“I don’t care,” Nets coach Steve Nash responded to questions about one of his star players getting into it with Celtics fans.
He was also brilliant in the game, scoring tough bucket after tough bucket. When Nash asked how many points Irving had, he was reminded the All-Star had 39.Nets’ Kyrie Irving shouldn’t hold back his ire of Celtics fans if it fuels him
Steve Nash said he doesn’t “care” if Kyrie Irving shows his “dark side” to the Celtics as long as he plays well.Durant knows of what he speaks. He experienced similar vitriol when he went back to Oklahoma City with the Warriors, but that has since quieted down somewhat. Irving admitted Boston fans will boo him for the rest of his career — maybe his natural life — so why not let it feed his game?
Irving is clearly that certain type of player. And if $50,000 is the repercussion for a 39-point playoff eruption against the league’s top-ranked defense, that’s a price the Nets should gladly be willing to pay.
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