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“Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?”- Kyrie Irving drops HONEST feelings on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy

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Kyrie Irving went on Twitch last night to share his thoughts and said some interesting things about Ja Morant. “Ja Morant isn’t the only character who has to deal with problems in the real world.”

He also won’t act on his own. Now I’ll get up. On his radio show, Kyrie said, “I’m going to make sure my family and friends can count on me.” Kyrie thinks that Ja is not alone, and that people will always make mistakes.

“We all make mistakes and do things we later wish we hadn’t. But it seems that when you’re famous, there are other rules.” Kyrie said. Irving doesn’t agree that NBA players should be held to a higher moral standard than most people. Kyrie thinks that Ja shouldn’t be held to a higher moral standard because of what he does. Everyone should treat him the same way.

Fans are not surprised that Kyrie Irving is defending Ja Morant because he has been in enough trouble over the past few years. Kyrie isn’t afraid to say what he thinks, and he encourages people to forget and forgive. The Aussie knows what it’s like to not be able to play even though he’s healthy because he was involved in an anti-vaccination incident in 2021 and couldn’t play that season.

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Kyrie Irving Said Some Interesting Things About NBA Fans on His Twitch Feed

"Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?" : Kyrie Irving Speaks up on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy
“Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?” : Kyrie Irving Speaks up on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy

After getting to know him for three hours, Kyrie Irving gets angry when NBA fans criticize him. Kyrie Irving said some interesting things about NBA fans on his Twitch feed.

“You think you know who I am after three hours. In a few entries, the phrase “Oh Kai is woke” is used. Kyrie said, “He just doesn’t fit the mold.” Irving thinks that NBA fans are too quick to judge and think about him because they only see him on TV for three hours a few times a week.

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Kyrie said that his followers don’t know that there are 21 more hours in the day, which would change how they see him. Irving talked about how people often ask him about his old teams and coworkers and draw conclusions about them without taking his point of view into account. Kyrie has left teams and stopped being friends with former teammates on a bad note, but he rarely talks about it.

Ja is in trouble right now because of those “21 hours” after the game, so Kyrie Irving is probably not the best person for Ja to listen to. Ja, on the other hand, spends a lot of time on social media and loves to post pictures of his life outside of the NBA.

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Kyrie supports Ja for what he did, even though he wishes he could tell his followers what his life was like outside of those three hours. Fans all over the league are annoyed by Kyrie’s actions, and the fact that he is supporting Ja makes things even more awkward.

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Kyrie Irving went on Twitch last night to share his thoughts and said some interesting things about Ja Morant. “Ja Morant isn’t the only character who has to deal with problems in the real world.”

He also won’t act on his own. Now I’ll get up. On his radio show, Kyrie said, “I’m going to make sure my family and friends can count on me.” Kyrie thinks that Ja is not alone, and that people will always make mistakes.

“We all make mistakes and do things we later wish we hadn’t. But it seems that when you’re famous, there are other rules.” Kyrie said. Irving doesn’t agree that NBA players should be held to a higher moral standard than most people. Kyrie thinks that Ja shouldn’t be held to a higher moral standard because of what he does. Everyone should treat him the same way.

Fans are not surprised that Kyrie Irving is defending Ja Morant because he has been in enough trouble over the past few years. Kyrie isn’t afraid to say what he thinks, and he encourages people to forget and forgive. The Aussie knows what it’s like to not be able to play even though he’s healthy because he was involved in an anti-vaccination incident in 2021 and couldn’t play that season.

Also Read: Kevin Durant’s Net Worth, NBA Career, Endorsement, Family and More

Also Read: 6′ 10″ Center Enes Freedom issues COLOSSAL threat to expose the NBA

Kyrie Irving Said Some Interesting Things About NBA Fans on His Twitch Feed

"Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?" : Kyrie Irving Speaks up on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy
“Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?” : Kyrie Irving Speaks up on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy

After getting to know him for three hours, Kyrie Irving gets angry when NBA fans criticize him. Kyrie Irving said some interesting things about NBA fans on his Twitch feed.

“You think you know who I am after three hours. In a few entries, the phrase “Oh Kai is woke” is used. Kyrie said, “He just doesn’t fit the mold.” Irving thinks that NBA fans are too quick to judge and think about him because they only see him on TV for three hours a few times a week.

Kyrie said that his followers don’t know that there are 21 more hours in the day, which would change how they see him. Irving talked about how people often ask him about his old teams and coworkers and draw conclusions about them without taking his point of view into account. Kyrie has left teams and stopped being friends with former teammates on a bad note, but he rarely talks about it.

Ja is in trouble right now because of those “21 hours” after the game, so Kyrie Irving is probably not the best person for Ja to listen to. Ja, on the other hand, spends a lot of time on social media and loves to post pictures of his life outside of the NBA.

Kyrie supports Ja for what he did, even though he wishes he could tell his followers what his life was like outside of those three hours. Fans all over the league are annoyed by Kyrie’s actions, and the fact that he is supporting Ja makes things even more awkward.

Also Read: “I’ll let him speak for himself,”- Marcus Smart shows support towards Fred VanVleet after he downgrades NBA officials

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Kyrie Irving went on Twitch last night to share his thoughts and said some interesting things about Ja Morant. “Ja Morant isn’t the only character who has to deal with problems in the real world.”

He also won’t act on his own. Now I’ll get up. On his radio show, Kyrie said, “I’m going to make sure my family and friends can count on me.” Kyrie thinks that Ja is not alone, and that people will always make mistakes.

“We all make mistakes and do things we later wish we hadn’t. But it seems that when you’re famous, there are other rules.” Kyrie said. Irving doesn’t agree that NBA players should be held to a higher moral standard than most people. Kyrie thinks that Ja shouldn’t be held to a higher moral standard because of what he does. Everyone should treat him the same way.

Fans are not surprised that Kyrie Irving is defending Ja Morant because he has been in enough trouble over the past few years. Kyrie isn’t afraid to say what he thinks, and he encourages people to forget and forgive. The Aussie knows what it’s like to not be able to play even though he’s healthy because he was involved in an anti-vaccination incident in 2021 and couldn’t play that season.

Also Read: Kevin Durant’s Net Worth, NBA Career, Endorsement, Family and More

Also Read: 6′ 10″ Center Enes Freedom issues COLOSSAL threat to expose the NBA

Kyrie Irving Said Some Interesting Things About NBA Fans on His Twitch Feed

"Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?" : Kyrie Irving Speaks up on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy
“Why Do Rules Alter for Famous People?” : Kyrie Irving Speaks up on Ja Morant’s Gun Controversy

After getting to know him for three hours, Kyrie Irving gets angry when NBA fans criticize him. Kyrie Irving said some interesting things about NBA fans on his Twitch feed.

“You think you know who I am after three hours. In a few entries, the phrase “Oh Kai is woke” is used. Kyrie said, “He just doesn’t fit the mold.” Irving thinks that NBA fans are too quick to judge and think about him because they only see him on TV for three hours a few times a week.

Kyrie said that his followers don’t know that there are 21 more hours in the day, which would change how they see him. Irving talked about how people often ask him about his old teams and coworkers and draw conclusions about them without taking his point of view into account. Kyrie has left teams and stopped being friends with former teammates on a bad note, but he rarely talks about it.

Ja is in trouble right now because of those “21 hours” after the game, so Kyrie Irving is probably not the best person for Ja to listen to. Ja, on the other hand, spends a lot of time on social media and loves to post pictures of his life outside of the NBA.

Kyrie supports Ja for what he did, even though he wishes he could tell his followers what his life was like outside of those three hours. Fans all over the league are annoyed by Kyrie’s actions, and the fact that he is supporting Ja makes things even more awkward.

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