Lol. That got was sucking off the Dubs like his life depended on it.
Lol. That got was sucking off the Dubs like his life depended on it.
What a huge got...
.....but let's wait for another W..
DAF86 dem wall posts
He is wrting a book about the awesomeness of the Oklahoma City Thunder as we speak.
Guess you don't keep up with my posts.
The were doomed after that Draymond Green kick to the groin. That was not a basketball play and was dirty. The Warriors are playing into Donovans hands. Golden state is playing a forced high pace in which they're not taking the right shots and making enough passes. When you play a halfcourt game, you slow down OKC's impulse drives. Most of all, Golden State is not playing consistently between games. They're coasting with a belief that they'll comeback but not performing; excessive pride in their capabilities. Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Stephen Curry's mindsets are too y right now. There's too much hubris in this series just like there was in the Spurs/Thunder series. You can't afford to coast throughout the game against this team or game to game against OKC. The Thunder are taking advantage of that.
Thunder are looking like Cleveland/Miami right now.
They're most of all........first to the ball, making shots on first attempts denying defensive rebounds. These are things that champions do which is what I mention before earlier this week. That's exactly what Golden State isn't doing. The only thing that I can't respect about the Thunder is that they get an alarming amount of illegitimate fouls or calls that results in points and possessions in their favor just like Cleveland and Miami did. I have never respect that brand of basketball nor will I ever.
I respect Billy Donovan's approach however. He's a rookie coach out of florida that got his team to the Western conference finals and is two games away from the finals. He's currently out coached Carlisle(poor supporting cast), Popovich (2nd best team in the NBA), and is currently doing in Kerr(best team in the nba). Billy Donovan took the right timeouts and got okc in the right mentality to finish the second half. They stood pat and extended the lead enforcing their will to win.
I believe Kerr is currently being y himself not obliging to call the right timeouts early in games. Kerr needed to get the team situated in order to control the pace and enforce their will. There's too much hubris that I don't believe they respect OKC's capability enough. Its just like the finals.
This is a rattling game for the Warriors and an uplifting game for the Thunder who have gone under the radar too long. The Warriors fans wanted to win more than the team did and that's why they left early after the game one. Too much foolishness during the course of the game. No ideal focus to win the game but mess around with the opponent.
The Warriors got their ass beat; no lie and the officials didn't play a major role after the first quarter. That was all the warriors.
Found him
I hope it was Draymond's mother tbh
Cali would of finally broken off into the ocean if it was her.
Or Tony Parker.
Yep. Guess he didn't want to take he escalator.
...they're saying it was during a fight. In critical condition.
I'm on my phone. Google "Oracle Arena" and there should be a twee. It links o updates.
Holy , it's real
http://www.mercurynews.com/bay-area-...fall-from-deck
NBA Finals: Fan hospitalized after fight, fall from deck
By David DeBolt, [email protected]
POSTED: 06/19/2016 08:44:39 PM PDT | UPDATED: ABOUT 2 HOURS AGO
A fight between two fans at the end of Sunday's Warriors-Cavaliers game resulted in one fan falling from the second to first deck at Oracle Arena, police said.
The man in his early 20s is in critical but stable condition at a hospital, Oakland police Officer Johnna Watson said. He fell over a railing after an altercation with another fan, Watson said. The fight occurred after the game was over.
Check back for updates.
Apparently, this happened during the game. Just a yahoo; not a suicide attempt if this report is accurate:
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local...383583951.html
To be fair to ~O~ I liked Cleveland's chances about as well as he (she?) did. I don't thank anyone would have expected the Cavaliers to come back from 3-1 down and needing to win twice on the road against a 73-win opponent. After all, it has never happened before.
Congrats, bro..Lebron is that great, tbh..It elevates Kawhi and my 2014 Spurs performance over a younger Bron another degree..You never give a player of that pedigree another chance..Glad we closed out in G5..
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