Kyrie Irving shocked the world with the news that he that he wants to relocate to another city and to play with someone other than LeBron James.

A readily made championship contender with little obstacles in the way can only last for so long, and Irving is reportedly concerned enough about the future direction of the franchise to want out.

He may get his wish, although there are no guarantees that he will land in the spot he prefers if he is traded, and his peers are watching closely.

This move can potentially change the landscape of the eastern conference, and add to the already stacked western conference in kind.

Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris took to twitter to give Irving some advice on at least where not to go and may have thrown a slight dig in for good measure.

The statement immediately raises an eyebrow as an intentional crack at the Golden State Warriors and specifically Kevin Durant who left the Oklahoma City Thunder a year ago to join the Warriors.

It was that same Warriors team that defeated Irving and the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, signifying him joining a team that just beat his own, which is a big reason Durant has taken much criticism.

Chances are Morris doesn't care where Irving ends up, but as they say, the funny jokes hold some truth to them.