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- Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 8:23pm #62914

valentine - Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 8:36pm #1045254
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64Steph doesn’t wear deodorant that’s y he is always wide open!!! them pretty boys don’t wanna git close to him!!! but a crazy defensive player like Rodman or Tony Allen or Artest wouldn’t care!!!!
0 - Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 8:36pm #1045389
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64Steph doesn’t wear deodorant that’s y he is always wide open!!! them pretty boys don’t wanna git close to him!!! but a crazy defensive player like Rodman or Tony Allen or Artest wouldn’t care!!!!
0 - Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 9:21pm #1045258
NBAjunkie81ParticipantAnd that GSW team is So good & they play such great Team ball….. As an older guy who remembers those great teams of the 80’s like the Lakers, Celtics, Sixers, Pistons & Bulls…… It is such a Pleasure to watch Golden State……
Those teams really played like finely tuned instruments….. & the Whole truly was greater than the sum of the parts (I hope I said that right)…… But my point is somewhere along the line in the mid 90’s we started to see a lot more ISO ball……
& it was Still amazing & the Stars were as good as Any whoever lived…. Only the Spurs really continued that tradition of a Team that maximized ball movement & fundamentals…… And the Warriors are the true descendants of the Spurs….. & the Spurs are the connection to those great Teams of the past….. that emphasized ball movement & lots of moving w/o the ball…….
I just Luv seeing what Golden State is accomplishing & I am really hoping for a San Antonio vs Golden State Western Conf Finals……
0 - Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 9:21pm #1045393
NBAjunkie81ParticipantAnd that GSW team is So good & they play such great Team ball….. As an older guy who remembers those great teams of the 80’s like the Lakers, Celtics, Sixers, Pistons & Bulls…… It is such a Pleasure to watch Golden State……
Those teams really played like finely tuned instruments….. & the Whole truly was greater than the sum of the parts (I hope I said that right)…… But my point is somewhere along the line in the mid 90’s we started to see a lot more ISO ball……
& it was Still amazing & the Stars were as good as Any whoever lived…. Only the Spurs really continued that tradition of a Team that maximized ball movement & fundamentals…… And the Warriors are the true descendants of the Spurs….. & the Spurs are the connection to those great Teams of the past….. that emphasized ball movement & lots of moving w/o the ball…….
I just Luv seeing what Golden State is accomplishing & I am really hoping for a San Antonio vs Golden State Western Conf Finals……
0 - Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 9:41pm #1045262

ExumInfernoParticipantExciting game, but some strange ideas. For OKC, Durant is out and only Westbrook seems to touch the ball. The Warriors had some parts of the game when they just didn’t play the way they usually do. Golden State going small, when they needed more size because those players can score.
Iggy hitting his free throws, he doesn’t have the best percentage but made them when it mattered.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 02/27/2016 - 9:41pm #1045397

ExumInfernoParticipantExciting game, but some strange ideas. For OKC, Durant is out and only Westbrook seems to touch the ball. The Warriors had some parts of the game when they just didn’t play the way they usually do. Golden State going small, when they needed more size because those players can score.
Iggy hitting his free throws, he doesn’t have the best percentage but made them when it mattered.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 4:43am #1045280

Meditated StatesParticipantWestbrook did not play aggressive at all defensively yet he is always praised as this great defender. What I saw was garbage defense. Man has to be picked up at halfcourt. You can’t be at 30 ft and back pedaling either. Bad Defense.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 4:43am #1045415

Meditated StatesParticipantWestbrook did not play aggressive at all defensively yet he is always praised as this great defender. What I saw was garbage defense. Man has to be picked up at halfcourt. You can’t be at 30 ft and back pedaling either. Bad Defense.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 7:44am #1045290

RUDEBOY_Participantwestbrook seemed worn out in the final minutes…i’ve never seen him that winded……i hope they meet in playoffs.that series gonna be cray.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 7:44am #1045425

RUDEBOY_Participantwestbrook seemed worn out in the final minutes…i’ve never seen him that winded……i hope they meet in playoffs.that series gonna be cray.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 7:46am #1045293
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- Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 8:08am #1045297
usfballerParticipantwhat in the world were Roberson and Waiters thinking? Under 5 secs and there back peddling to the 3-point-line. Did they not notice Steph’s casual pace? Have they not watched SportsCenter at all this year? Why Roberson didn’t rush Steph at/just before half court to force at least some sort of move is just moronic defense. The fact that Waiters didn’t even seem to pretend to close out is just as inexcusable. Kudos to Steph, but if I’m Billy Donovan I’m forcing those two to watch that play on repeat for however long their next flight lasts.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 8:08am #1045431
usfballerParticipantwhat in the world were Roberson and Waiters thinking? Under 5 secs and there back peddling to the 3-point-line. Did they not notice Steph’s casual pace? Have they not watched SportsCenter at all this year? Why Roberson didn’t rush Steph at/just before half court to force at least some sort of move is just moronic defense. The fact that Waiters didn’t even seem to pretend to close out is just as inexcusable. Kudos to Steph, but if I’m Billy Donovan I’m forcing those two to watch that play on repeat for however long their next flight lasts.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 8:33am #1045305
halfdecayedParticipantI think they did not watch Steph warmup at all this year
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 8:33am #1045440
halfdecayedParticipantI think they did not watch Steph warmup at all this year
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 11:19am #1045321
NickWayne87ParticipantIts not their fault theyre just not used to guarding players at the half court line. Next seaaon he will be taking shots just behind it instead of just in front of it.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 11:19am #1045455
NickWayne87ParticipantIts not their fault theyre just not used to guarding players at the half court line. Next seaaon he will be taking shots just behind it instead of just in front of it.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 11:21am #1045323

SubZeroParticipantI’ve never been more devastated by a game than last night. The only times that come close are Kentucky losing their perfect season in the Final Four last year, and the collective feeling of losing to the Heat in the Finals in 2012. Part of me is glad I was lucky enough to witness that game and Steph doing some of the craziest stuff I’ve ever seen, but I hate it came at the Thunder’s (and more specifically Kevin Durant’s) expense. That last minute of regulation was a slow, agonizing burn because I could just feel the Warriors tying it or winning it.
…….how do we not call a timeout?
0- Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 11:30am #1045325
CasualCeltI had a somewhat similar experience when the Celtics took the undefeated record setting Warriors to double overtime. I was just glad to bear witness to Kelly Olynyk putting the team on his back and dropping 24 points on Draymond.
Draymond is like Olynyk with more toughness. He can play like Olynyk for longer than Olynyk can. But Olynyk isn’t below getting the best of him on occassion.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 11:30am #1045459
CasualCeltI had a somewhat similar experience when the Celtics took the undefeated record setting Warriors to double overtime. I was just glad to bear witness to Kelly Olynyk putting the team on his back and dropping 24 points on Draymond.
Draymond is like Olynyk with more toughness. He can play like Olynyk for longer than Olynyk can. But Olynyk isn’t below getting the best of him on occassion.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 3:20pm #1045346
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64Awwww!!!!! Looks like our boy Sub-Zero needs a Hug!!!!!
0 - Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 3:20pm #1045481
DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64Awwww!!!!! Looks like our boy Sub-Zero needs a Hug!!!!!
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- Posted on: Sun, 02/28/2016 - 11:21am #1045457

SubZeroParticipantI’ve never been more devastated by a game than last night. The only times that come close are Kentucky losing their perfect season in the Final Four last year, and the collective feeling of losing to the Heat in the Finals in 2012. Part of me is glad I was lucky enough to witness that game and Steph doing some of the craziest stuff I’ve ever seen, but I hate it came at the Thunder’s (and more specifically Kevin Durant’s) expense. That last minute of regulation was a slow, agonizing burn because I could just feel the Warriors tying it or winning it.
…….how do we not call a timeout?
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/29/2016 - 11:21am #1045638

cabbycabParticipantanybody notice as the ball was in the air Kanter on the sideline raising his hands up like " why you letting Curry bomb away from half court? "
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/29/2016 - 11:21am #1045501

cabbycabParticipantanybody notice as the ball was in the air Kanter on the sideline raising his hands up like " why you letting Curry bomb away from half court? "
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