Why do the Lakers have no chance? They'll have the cap room. It's entirely possible. Thunder are obviously capped out.
The Warriors to me are a bubble that's ready to pop. I feel them winning is the only thing that keeps them together but once they lose that's when chemistry wise they will fall apart.
Why do the Lakers have no chance? They'll have the cap room. It's entirely possible. Thunder are obviously capped out.
The winning euphoria starts to wear off though. Winning gets more and more difficult especially when you try to put all the “little issues aside.” Eventually they come back into the picture when the smooth ride winning isn’t happening anymore and then it all falls apart. In 2001 after the Lakers went 15-1, everything was sunshine and rainbows in Los Angeles. The Lakers had a dynasty going and everyone was saying that team was there for the long haul. Most dominant big man, best perimeter player, best mindgame coach and ego manager, solid supporting cast. 2 years later they were eliminated and then that trickled to a brutal 2004 year of drama that led to a full on implosion where Shaq was traded.
Agreed. I think they are a lot of issues the Warriors have internally that will come to the surface when they finally lose. I don't think Curry is happy about losing his status as the number 1 guy on the Warriors. I do sense he has jealousy of Durant. Also I don't believe Draymond is a good leader. He constantly berates his teammates and gets on them 24/7. I feel that type of micromanaging wears thin on people over time. The warriors only put up with it because they are winning but once they lose that's when it will become volatile. Also like you said previously Durant has a lot of insecurities and will probably leave once the Warriors are dethroned.
Your TDS is showing.
May it be, may it be...
Durant will have balls if he joins the Spurs.......
Durant joining the Knicks or Wizards,
Then Klay joining the Lakers would be sweeetttttttttf, lol
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