Great read, Pulitzer material to say the least. Can't wait for part two in the trilogy to see what happens to Marvin.
Last night was no shock. No big surprises. No storylines. No dramas. The Celtics were the favorites to win this game, as the Warriors don't play defense and normally give up 110 points or more a game. The fact that the Warriors are 68-8 isn't due to them being great, it is due to a lack of confidence by many players in the league who get distracted by storylines. I just saw a solid Celtics team go out there and just play the game. They didn't pay attention to Warrior comparisons to the Bulls or Curry being called the greatest basketball player ever.
It's funny how Kerr and Curry are so y that they don't know how to act after a loss, and become awkward when they're being interviewed after a loss. I have not seen a ier player-coach combination in a long time.
Again, no shockers, no big surprises, no storylines, the Celtics just did what they were supposed to do. It's hilarious how the fans in the arena acted like they were at someone's funeral just for losing a home game.
Great read, Pulitzer material to say the least. Can't wait for part two in the trilogy to see what happens to Marvin.
Bad loss. Could be bad medicine. They can brook only the loss coming in San Antonio.
You expecting #2 this year, TlongII?
SpursDynasty is the best poster on this got damn forum.
We are going to surprise some people.
By not getting swept by MethKC?
Might not play them.
Spurs will lose to the raptors at home.
Book it.
Geez, a team gets upset and now they're totally overrated? What, do you think they should be 76-0?
Draymond believes they should be.
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