Re: NBA Playoffs
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:37 pm
Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
Steph was playing pretend. Trayvon Groin shouldn't have Trayvon groined. And it was only one game. He was there for the last two and still lost. Bogut is a loser.Headhunter wrote:Injured Steph + suspended Draymond, Bogut injury made a difference last year too. Would have been cool to see a series between both teams at full strength before KD came though. Pretty hopeless now.
Alls ya gotta do is take KD out in game 2 like the Warios did Kawhi. Pull a sneaky Pachulia move on KD and you're golden!... state!Headhunter wrote:Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
Yeah competitors would definitely pretend to be injured to throw a series. Good call. He had a knee injury and his lateral cutting ability was non-existent, why Kevin Love (an awful defender) was able to stop him late in a game 7. Healthy Steph gets that space so easily. He was on display tonight. Draymond still wasn't on the court, that makes a difference. And Bogut is a loser, but he was huge in that series until his injury.Jason wrote:Steph was playing pretend. Trayvon Groin shouldn't have Trayvon groined. And it was only one game. He was there for the last two and still lost. Bogut is a loser.Headhunter wrote:Injured Steph + suspended Draymond, Bogut injury made a difference last year too. Would have been cool to see a series between both teams at full strength before KD came though. Pretty hopeless now.
That's when Klay wakes the fuck up again, lights them up and it doesn't matter.Jason wrote:Alls ya gotta do is take KD out in game 2 like the Warios did Kawhi. Pull a sneaky Pachulia move on KD and you're golden!... state!Headhunter wrote:Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
He's pretending to be injured because he absolutely sucks, now he has an excuse for the absolute sucking. :pHeadhunter wrote:Yeah competitors would definitely pretend to be injured to throw a series. Good call. He had a knee injury and his lateral cutting ability was non-existent, why Kevin Love (an awful defender) was able to stop him late in a game 7. Healthy Steph gets that space so easily. He was on display tonight. Draymond still wasn't on the court, that makes a difference. And Bogut is a loser, but he was huge in that series until his injury.Jason wrote:Steph was playing pretend. Trayvon Groin shouldn't have Trayvon groined. And it was only one game. He was there for the last two and still lost. Bogut is a loser.Headhunter wrote:Injured Steph + suspended Draymond, Bogut injury made a difference last year too. Would have been cool to see a series between both teams at full strength before KD came though. Pretty hopeless now.
Which is the pathetic thing about the NBA. Just imagine if LeBron joined the Warriors next year. They would go 82-0 and sweep the finals.Headhunter wrote:That's when Klay wakes the fuck up again, lights them up and it doesn't matter.Jason wrote:Alls ya gotta do is take KD out in game 2 like the Warios did Kawhi. Pull a sneaky Pachulia move on KD and you're golden!... state!Headhunter wrote:Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
Golden State could lose any one of their four stars and win this series after this game.
He wasn't worse...actually it's funny how people choose to remember his Finals in 2015 because of a couple bad games. His Game 5 in that series was legendary, solid Game 1, went on a heater in the second half of Game 3 and distributed the ball perfectly out of traps to set up teammates for open shots in games 4 and 6. Overall, not quite at his MVP level but not 2010 LeBron either. Pretty good series.Jason wrote:He's pretending to be injured because he absolutely sucks, now he has an excuse for the absolute sucking. :pHeadhunter wrote:Yeah competitors would definitely pretend to be injured to throw a series. Good call. He had a knee injury and his lateral cutting ability was non-existent, why Kevin Love (an awful defender) was able to stop him late in a game 7. Healthy Steph gets that space so easily. He was on display tonight. Draymond still wasn't on the court, that makes a difference. And Bogut is a loser, but he was huge in that series until his injury.Jason wrote:Steph was playing pretend. Trayvon Groin shouldn't have Trayvon groined. And it was only one game. He was there for the last two and still lost. Bogut is a loser.Headhunter wrote:Injured Steph + suspended Draymond, Bogut injury made a difference last year too. Would have been cool to see a series between both teams at full strength before KD came though. Pretty hopeless now.
What was his excuse the year before when he played even worse and GS still won?
Steph, Klay and Draymond are all incredibly underpaid. The cap is designed to prevent three star super teams and the Warriors were able to fit four. You could write a novel on how much Steph's lowball contract shaped the NBA for the next five years.Jason wrote:Which is the pathetic thing about the NBA. Just imagine if LeBron joined the Warriors next year. They would go 82-0 and sweep the finals.Headhunter wrote:That's when Klay wakes the fuck up again, lights them up and it doesn't matter.Jason wrote:Alls ya gotta do is take KD out in game 2 like the Warios did Kawhi. Pull a sneaky Pachulia move on KD and you're golden!... state!Headhunter wrote:Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
Golden State could lose any one of their four stars and win this series after this game.
Ok. That doesn't stop superstar #5 from saying "You know what, I don't need 25 million a year. I'm tired of losing. I'll take a pay cut to play with the Warios".Headhunter wrote:Steph, Klay and Draymond are all incredibly underpaid. The cap is designed to prevent three star super teams and the Warriors were able to fit four. You could write a novel on how much Steph's lowball contract shaped the NBA for the next five years.Jason wrote:Which is the pathetic thing about the NBA. Just imagine if LeBron joined the Warriors next year. They would go 82-0 and sweep the finals.Headhunter wrote:That's when Klay wakes the fuck up again, lights them up and it doesn't matter.Jason wrote:Alls ya gotta do is take KD out in game 2 like the Warios did Kawhi. Pull a sneaky Pachulia move on KD and you're golden!... state!Headhunter wrote:Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
Golden State could lose any one of their four stars and win this series after this game.
That wouldn't happen, ever. Or it would have already. These guys aren't turning down that money, it's their job and their primes, that would just be reckless. Only old role players generally make those moves after they've made all their money. Steph and KD will both be getting their money this summer anyway and the Warriors will be paying a gazillion in luxury tax for a while to keep the big four together. No cap room left.Jason wrote:Ok. That doesn't stop superstar #5 from saying "You know what, I don't need 25 million a year. I'm tired of losing. I'll take a pay cut to play with the Warios".Headhunter wrote:Steph, Klay and Draymond are all incredibly underpaid. The cap is designed to prevent three star super teams and the Warriors were able to fit four. You could write a novel on how much Steph's lowball contract shaped the NBA for the next five years.Jason wrote:Which is the pathetic thing about the NBA. Just imagine if LeBron joined the Warriors next year. They would go 82-0 and sweep the finals.Headhunter wrote:That's when Klay wakes the fuck up again, lights them up and it doesn't matter.Jason wrote:Alls ya gotta do is take KD out in game 2 like the Warios did Kawhi. Pull a sneaky Pachulia move on KD and you're golden!... state!Headhunter wrote:Question now is what does GM LeBron do to give them a chance next year?
Golden State could lose any one of their four stars and win this series after this game.