It doesn't absolve the Spurs from losing game 6, but imho, the Spurs lost game 6 by a series of unfortunate occurrences that could have gone either way, and just fate screwed them. In my opinion, the Clippers choked away that game.
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It doesn't absolve the Spurs from losing game 6, but imho, the Spurs lost game 6 by a series of unfortunate occurrences that could have gone either way, and just fate screwed them. In my opinion, the Clippers choked away that game.
Just because a similar thing happened to his team, does it make the tweet any less valid or not valid?
Pretty sure he was being sarcastic when he posted that. Anyone can see that The dude is haunted every single day of his life from that game...just like every Spur on that team.
Wait that tweet says 12:45pm...........
As was stated by another poster, they weren't officially fined for it...
Still, no need to expose the players in that fashion... we're supposed to be fans, not paparazzi.
From the article:
"The photo, taken at a large Halloween party, began circulating last weekend via various message boards and the popular sports website Deadspin. The national and local media picked up on it not long after, prompting official no comments from the Spurs and the NBA."
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...joey-crawford/
Why do people insist on using twitter when they make 10's of millions to shut the fuck up? The last thing you want to do as a professional athlete is tweet out your brain farts.
Danny probably forgot all about games 6 and 7, tbqh. Remember when he went out with LeBron and celebrated the night he lost the LOB? :lol
You can tell he was pulling for the Clippers, tbh. :lol
Someone should've said, I've seen crazier in 24 seconds
It wasn't just the Clippers or refs who made horrible plays during those 40 seconds. OKC made a lot of mistakes that just worked out for him. Almost anyone who watched it realized it was horrible basketball from all parties involved.
They were up 11 points with less than 5 minutes to go 4 with less than 2 minutes to go. I agree it was a pretty massive collapse but the stage is directly tied into the level of collapse.
Memphis dropping a game 1 in the 1st round after leading by 27 against the Clips isn't quite as good as GSW blowing game 1 in the 2nd round up 16 with 4 points remaining.
I still remember that last tweet of his
I like Danny, he's a true Spur.
I could see Green becoming an Horry-like role-player later in his career. A guy who comes in and brings championship-level play and attitude to title-ready teams. It's amazing how much he's grown in regards to the clutch factor over recent years. Not that he's not going to slump anymore. He will, and he may starting next game. I'm just saying he's grown into quite the championship-caliber complimentary piece. If he doesn't stay with the Spurs, I could see him ring-chasing, but in a good way where he's actually essential to helping the teams win and not sitting on the bench.
Great bump. It tore him up, despite the fact the Spurs wouldn't have sniffed 6 without his shooting until that point, that it didn't end in a title. That's what you love about him. He was in it for the team and took it personal despite having one of the greatest finals ever for a true role player. Boss.
Did anyone sort of lol at Green saying HIS goal was to make sure the band stayed together? Like Duncan would have retired, but Danny convinced him to come back. Seems absurd that he'd be able to change Tim's or Manu's mind. But hell, maybe he was...
My nigga Danny tbh