Thetoday's NBA krew ain't kidding when they said
today's NBA players can dribble with both hands.
Durbeta, Westbrook, Harden, Ibaka. Sure looks like a superteam to me, Fausto.
Thetoday's NBA krew ain't kidding when they said
today's NBA players can dribble with both hands.
I've said this is why guys like Danny Green look like they can't guard or stay in from of anyone anymore.
They were Diaper Dandies back then. No wonder they loat 4-1.![]()
Yes, they were in their early 20s. They weren't TOSBs like Washed-Up Wade. Thanks for helping prove my point even more, Raoul.![]()
Only 21 year old champions I can think of were Magic and Kobe. Surely you can't hold the thunder kids to the same standards as the greatest two Lakers ever? That's not fair son.![]()
OKC was actually favored to win the series, tbh..
Finals MVP:
Durant -250
Curry +200
James +800
LeBron had a trip-dub and Kevin Love played well and yet the Warriors blew the Cavs out of the water in Game 2. The Dubs shot < 45% as a team in Game 1 and had 20 turnovers in Game 2 and still won by 22 and 19 points. I don't know what else Cleveland can do, maybe don't the bed so hard in third quarters so they have a decent chance?
They got that collection through good drafting.
KD moving to Golden State is just a product of the system and him looking out for his best interests. I don't think we should crucify him for that.
LeBron has had the benefit of super teams he created for the past 7 seasons, in which he was a perfect 7 of 7 in finals appearances, but LeBronstans will keep on denying that because Durant, right?
LeBron is not a mental midget. The reporter's question is absolutely ing stupid. Media access for that reporter should be revoked and he should not be allowed to ever set foot on a NBA arena again.
While your list has the youngest sexuals to ever win a *Championship....
By extending the list to legitimate Championships won by straight males:
18 Darko Milicic 2004
21 Timmy Duncan 1999
LOL. both Lebron and Durant. As far as I'm concerned Lebron only had one legit ring. KD, if the Warriors win like they should, I wouldn't even count it as one ring. Both are ing losers that only won with stacked decks.
Conveniently ignoring the fact that most of the Warriors squad was built from the ground up and was a result of good drafting and prudent deals. KD was the only superstar piece that they got through free agency, and I don't think you should crucify Durant or the Warriors organization for seeing a legal way to get that deal done. If Durant went to the Spurs, were up 2-0 up against the Cavs in the finals, and eventually swept the playoffs, will you not really count that as a le?
Yeah, I didn't think so.
Unless Jim went to Wake Forest at 17, I doubt he was 21 when he graduated after 4 years.
Edit: he was born in 1976. He was 23 in 1999, asswipe. Nice try![]()
Well said. Props![]()
I would have looked at it completely differently if he joined the Spurs as OKC eliminated us from the playoffs.
Who cares if they built it from the ground up. It was just luck that they got a bunch of their guys on cheaper contracts below market value. I don't blame the Warriors for doing it. I blame Durant for wanting to hop on that train after they choked and beat his own team, who could have/should have won that series and possibly the Championship after eliminating what I thought was a very good Spurs team.
If he had issues with Russell Westbrook and wanted to leave because of that, he could have chosen a different team such as Boston to be the leader of if he was mentally stronger. If he didn't want people to view him as some weakling that jumped on a bandwagon, he could have looked past both Goldenstate and the Spurs and went with Boston. They have a bright future and he could have been the undisputed leader there. He chose to be the biggest pussy in NBA history. It's OK, you can think what you want. It will not change my opinion on him at all. Doesn't matter how many Championships that he wins.
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I don't blame you for feeling that way; he may have offended your sensibilities as a fan of the league and the sport, but what he did is completely legal. We really just have to live with it and wait for their reign to end.
+ don't forget prudently yanking the Suns shorts down & judiciously setting them on their ankles over that Curry trade.
It was all legal so I guess I have to be OK with it. It will now be a challenge to try and knock these guys off. That can be fun too. Trying to take out a giant like the one Goldenstate have assembled will be interesting. I'd like to see some more super teams to try and match them. I don't think traditional teams with one or two superstars plus role players will get it done anymore.
You had 'em by those shorties. You was a pullin' & a yankin' on 'em---up by 23 in Californee, the place you ought to be, you'd loaded up that truck and went North of Beverley. Hills that is, swimmin' pools-movie gots.
Buck Foston. Glad he didn't go there.![]()
Wait, can you elaborate?![]()
Just because it was put together by drafting doesn't mean it was any less of a stacked superteam.
Why shouldn't Durant be "crucified" for going to the Warriors when LeBron still gets on to this day for free agency moves that were nowhere near as egregious? At least when LeBron went to the Heat, the league was still compe ive and Miami was still vulnerable sometimes in the playoffs. It was much better for the fans than this garbage.
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