Lebron is the GOAT, curry is DONE
Lebron is the GOAT, curry is DONE
STAYS HOME DEVASTATED
The chase for 73 did the NBA best team of all time in.
If Green didn't get lucky with threes it would have been a wipeout.
That possession with 50 seconds to go was embarrassing. You score there not force a three. And then you foul with 30seconds left not 10. I hate seeing Cleveland rewarded for canning their coach mid season. He wasn't the problem. Gs should have taken care of business in game 5. I think OKC would have dispatched Cleveland. They have more weapons.
Chase for 73 wrote:
STAYS HOME DEVASTATED
The chase for 73 did the NBA best REGULAR SEASON team of all time in.
If Green didn't get lucky with threes it would have been a wipeout.
Fixed your post.
wejo wrote:
That possession with 50 seconds to go was embarrassing. You score there not force a three. And then you foul with 30seconds left not 10. I hate seeing Cleveland rewarded for canning their coach mid season. He wasn't the problem. Gs should have taken care of business in game 5. I think OKC would have dispatched Cleveland. They have more weapons.
They and Curry kept throwing air balls. Was their game plan to only score with threes?
wejo wrote:
I think OKC would have dispatched Cleveland. They have more weapons.
I agree. They are the bomb!
cc wrote:
Lebron is the GOAT, curry is DONE
Lebron James. The real MVP. Curry was exposed this series. Let the excuses begin.
LEBRON IS THE GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No, Lebron is one the few GOAT's and Curry is an MVP player that had a fantastic season and has had a fantastic career so far. One player doesn't have to be the greatest and the other the worst. They both can be great players. But that said, Lebron was greater this time around.
When Green received a flagrant foul several days postdated, you know the fix was in. This is the most disgustingly rigged series since Dallas-Miami/2006. What the Warriors should have done in game 5 is walked out, beat Lebron into a bloody pulp, and walked out, refusing to play in the series at all after the corruption of the NBA front office.
Who is more crooked--the IAAF or the NBA? At least IAAF officials let Bolt and Gatlin run the same race. It is pretty obvious that hasn't happened in this series since game 4.
Hate to say it because I think Curry is a good guy and was positively brilliant during the regular season but. . .
If there was such a thing as a Least Valuable Player Award for the finals he would have won it in a landslide. He was HORRIBLE all series. Absolutely terrible decision making time and time again. It was painful to watch.
Anyway, hat's off to the Cavaliers and their fans.
disgusted wrote:
When Green received a flagrant foul several days postdated, you know the fix was in. This is the most disgustingly rigged series since Dallas-Miami/2006. What the Warriors should have done in game 5 is walked out, beat Lebron into a bloody pulp, and walked out, refusing to play in the series at all after the corruption of the NBA front office.
Who is more crooked--the IAAF or the NBA? At least IAAF officials let Bolt and Gatlin run the same race. It is pretty obvious that hasn't happened in this series since game 4.
Hardly...Curry gets away with more steps than lebron. So many calls went GS's way that the replay proved were wrong.,
wejo wrote:
That possession with 50 seconds to go was embarrassing. You score there not force a three. And then you foul with 30seconds left not 10. I hate seeing Cleveland rewarded for canning their coach mid season. He wasn't the problem. Gs should have taken care of business in game 5. I think OKC would have dispatched Cleveland. They have more weapons.
Ok hold up... First off, Blatt was definitely the problem. His offense didn't suit the personal nor did he command the respect of the roster. Lue had been basically the head coach before the move was made. OKC was obliterated by the Cavs in during the regular season. I know Golden State had their way with the Cavs then too, but OKC does not match up well with the Cavs at all. LBJ would have had his way on offense and the Cavs would have dominated in the back court. AND the superior Cavs defense would've locked down Durant and Westbrook. Cleveland rocks.
The old logic still holds true for the most part today...you live by the three, you DIE by the three.
Curry two assists tonight. TWO!
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wejo wrote:
That possession with 50 seconds to go was embarrassing. You score there not force a three.
That possession was a perfect illustration of why they lost this game and series. Curry's regressed badly at the end of the playoffs, almost like he felt the need to prove he was the best at the expense of playing GS best style. He's a brilliant player, but GS is devastating when they pass the ball around.
Side note: does anyone believe LBJ is clean?
wejo wrote:
That possession with 50 seconds to go was embarrassing. You score there not force a three. And then you foul with 30seconds left not 10. I hate seeing Cleveland rewarded for canning their coach mid season. He wasn't the problem. Gs should have taken care of business in game 5. I think OKC would have dispatched Cleveland. They have more weapons.
the warriors were missing their center bogut. that means there is more pressure on the 3 point play. that was the difference.
james won the series thought ,all said and done.
goats win things you know.
Both teams choked. The 4th quarter was 18-13. No one scored from 4:36 until Irving hit the 3 with 0:53 to go. That wasn't a good shot on his part.
Lebron at least finally has a memorable play (the chase down block).
longjack wrote:
the warriors were missing their center bogut.
Losing Bogut hurt, but he didn't even play in the finals last year when he was healthy. He's not in their "lineup of death" and is not a huge factor.