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The Celtics split a home-and-home with the Nets after losing in Brooklyn 112-107, but after the game, former teammates proved that the much rumored split between them doesn’t exist.
Kyrie showed love to the Celtics players after the game pic.twitter.com/psmKEO7U8a
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 29, 2019
That’s love. The rumor mill and media have constantly hammered Kyrie Irving since his departure from the Celtics, but ask any current and former teammate and coach and they’ll tell you how much they’ve enjoyed their time with him. Maybe it’s a case of time healing all wounds. Maybe it’s a case of talking heads and hot takes. Regardless, it was great to see that reunion after such animosity surrounded Wednesday’s win in TD Garden. Here’s Marcus Smart:
"There are no hard feelings, that's my brother"
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) November 29, 2019
Marcus Smart on former #Celtics teammate Kyrie Irving pic.twitter.com/JKs0E0Q9aI