Best tactical move since Henry V at the battle of Agincourt tbh...
Best tactical move since Henry V at the battle of Agincourt tbh...
You dont think what Lebron did was made? Cmon man...
I'd say the got who would rather hit people in the nuts than play basketball and is easily baited into a suspension when he's on his last strike is way more made than LeBron, tbh.
Thoughts on James (Earl Ray)?
If anything just proves Lebron is a for trying to win the series in the league's office.
I'm not defending green. I'm not a warriors fan but it's like Stephen A, a huge Lebron supporter said today on first take,"I spoke with 25 NBA players either playing or retired and they all said that was really b made by lebron to pursue suspending Draymond"
whatever's works I suppose...it's a generation of no honor with people now a days
Completely re ed take out of left field by a person that likes to start threads rating the attractiveness of small children.
They were selling your .
I'm supposed to root for the Cleveland Cavericks but instead I find it very hard to do so. The Cavs are a much more respectable team without Lebron than the one with Lebron, despite their records tbh. Too bad for Lebron that Draymond got suspended for only one game, when dude is unleashed back in game 6 the bald is ed.
Kevin Love on stepover moves: "You don't see it too much, but, yeah, I think it is looked at as a form of disrespect."
— Diamond Leung (@diamond83) June 13, 2016
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/kevin-l...143210104.html
Lebron is one of the worst teammates you can ever expect to play with tbh. Love should demand a trade and leave Lebald's Cavs with nothing more than a few expiring contracts & 2nd picks. But wait a minute, will the bald stay on board after losing the series (2 yrs in a row to the same team), will he opt out and join the Warriors next season for vet minimum just to win a few more rings before retiring?
Doubt Steve Kerr would want his bald ass though.
Houston was busting our ass that series ...
Scola was dominating odom before Fisher laid him out ...
Rox already had stole game one and although Lakers were leading in Game 2 ...when Fusher did it, it absolutely changes the tone of the series ...
Big difference is fisher got suspended not anyone on Rox
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Meh, I thought you were a Mavaliers fan?
also, I could see Draymond being dumb like arguing with the refs and getting tossed from game 6 if the Warriors start losing (which would also cost him game 7 due to having 7 technicals).
Lebron plays best when people think hes a villain. Hope Cavs win it tbh. The suspension wasn't about what Draymond may have said, the dude punched Lebron in the balls, how many times if Draymond expected to get away with the same thing?![]()
Yeah, I can see that. Green is a very emotional player.
And he acts/throws tantrums without any regard for the future. He's a of an athlete, but I don't think he has the mental capacity to do otherwise. He only knows one brand of at ude and that is tenacious. His zero to tantrum/acting out speed is next to nil.
For instance, if the Warriors suddenly go through a bad stretch where they're not making shots, they're not getting calls, it's early in the 4th quarter and the Cavs are on fire and have just opened up, say, an 11-point lead, Draymond arguably gets raked on one end but doesn't get the call, then on the other end in transition he gets called for a questionable foul I can see him going ballistic at the referees, careless about whether or not he gets ejected because his sub-consiousness simply can't put two and two together and understand that he might be costing his team the season (and the greatest chokejob in NBA Finals history) if he gets himself thrown out. The refs, understanding the situation, will likely only give him one technical, but what if he's already had another technical earlier in the game from, say, a brief pushing match or exchange of words with someone on the Cavs? Draymond has to be EXTREMELY careful but I don't think he has the capacity to be.
He needs to hope things go his way and his teammates' way for his own and the Warriors' overall sakes. I don't think the Warriors can recover from a game 7 home loss in the Finals (ESPECIALLY considering HCA) which would shatter all sorts of record books, not only being the first team to lose in the Finals after being up 3–1 but also the first team to lose a game 7 at home in the Finals since 1969, the first team to lose any series up 3–1 with HCA since 1995 (and only the 3rd in NBA history and second since the 1970s), the first team to win 65 or more games [let alone 70] and lose in the NBA Finals, the first 70-win team to not win a championship, the first team to lose in the NBA Finals having won 15 games or more than their opponent in the regular season... and many others we all could dig up.
Baggage wise, Draymond essentially is Rasheed's temper combined with Artest's nastiness and vengeance. Scary combo if you ask me.
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Of course the slug Nation would defend LeBron. Both players were mode. The NBA in turn, became mode and disabled the Warriors' chances of winning game 5. It's a money grab. Way to lose even more of the waning credibility you have left, NBA.
That does not excuse State for their lackadaisical effort last evening. Regret is a pitiless master.
Looks like an LA Warriors fan is disgruntled about the game 5 loss.
I'm not a Warrior fan. I just think that suspending Green was reactionary. He should've been suspended for the Adams fiasco more so than this incident. I don't really care who wins. I just revel in seeing LeBron lose.
Green already got away with it twice in the WCF, the NBA had to suspend him for a third hit that was obviously intentional.
You're absolutely right. It's the Warriors' fault for blowing this .
Then why not suspend him for the Adams' kick? That seemed more detrimental then the more recent version. Seems way to convenient.
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