“It’s that and more, in terms of having a head coach that allows you to grow and wants to push you every single time you step on that floor. Whether it be in practice or walkthrough or in the game, he’s just consistently giving me encouragement and making sure that I understand how big this game is and how you manage it throughout 48 minutes. So I’m just very appreciative that I can follow a guy like that and he allows me to be one of the leaders on the team.”
Irving specifically says he is one of the leaders. He rejects the notion that he wanted to leave Cleveland to be “The Guy,” something sources have refuted as a misnomer. The emphasis is on being in a culture with the balance and organizational consistency that allows him to thrive. The fractured top-down structure in Cleveland led to too many imbalances in power, decision-making and forward direction.