Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Loyalty doesn't exist in sports much anymore, either from the players or owners side. Anyway he gave them almost 10 years while they broke up a dynasty. I think he was "loyal" enough.
It's just kind of chicken shit. You take them to 7-games, and barely lose. Then you go join them. I don't care what anybody says, that is just being a little bitch. Would be different even if he went to ANY East team and even alot of West teams. Even if OKC would have got bounced by say the Spurs and then he went to the Warriors, it wouldn't have been so bad. But the bottom line is, he couldn't beat them, he was on a formidable squad that was coming up to their prime, and he got scared. Let's call it for what it is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
It's just kind of chicken shit. You take them to 7-games, and barely lose. Then you go join them. I don't care what anybody says, that is just being a little bitch. Would be different even if he went to ANY East team and even alot of West teams. Even if OKC would have got bounced by say the Spurs and then he went to the Warriors, it wouldn't have been so bad. But the bottom line is, he couldn't beat them, he was on a formidable squad that was coming up to their prime, and he got scared. Let's call it for what it is.
OKC was coming up to their prime? Lol.
And how dare he go to a team with great teammates, great coaching, and a great system! He should have went to a bad situation just to prove something to Bwillie! Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
OKC was coming up to their prime? Lol.
And how dare he go to a team with great teammates, great coaching, and a great system! He should have went to a bad situation just to prove something to Bwillie! Posted via Mobile Device
Plenty of other teams in the NBA who have great teammates, great coaching and a great system but instead he went to a 73-9 team that just beat the team he played for in a hard fought 7-gm series.
He took the easy way out like the Mama's boy that he is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Plenty of other teams in the NBA who have great teammates, great coaching and a great system but instead he went to a 73-9 team that just beat the team he played for in a hard fought 7-gm series.
He took the easy way out like the Mama's boy that he is.
Go change your tampon before you post again.
The guy went to a team with a perfect system for him. [Reply]
I think the NBA should allow every team to designate one player who is outside the cap and they can pay them whatever. That way the LeBron's, Curry's, Jordan's, Magic's, Shaq's of the world can get paid what they really are worth. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
It's just kind of chicken shit. You take them to 7-games, and barely lose. Then you go join them. I don't care what anybody says, that is just being a little bitch. Would be different even if he went to ANY East team and even alot of West teams. Even if OKC would have got bounced by say the Spurs and then he went to the Warriors, it wouldn't have been so bad. But the bottom line is, he couldn't beat them, he was on a formidable squad that was coming up to their prime, and he got scared. Let's call it for what it is.
:-) Ok, that is the most hilarious thing I've read in a while. Well played. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla: :-) Ok, that is the most hilarious thing I've read in a while. Well played.
Westbrook and Durant are not in their prime? Last year's OKC team was probably the best one since they've been there. They hadn't had a chance to play with each other much healthy the last couple of years, but they were finally full strength and look how they played in the playoffs vs Golden State in 2016. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Westbrook and Durant are not in their prime? Last year's OKC team was probably the best one since they've been there. They hadn't had a chance to play with each other much healthy the last couple of years, but they were finally full strength and look how they played in the playoffs vs Golden State in 2016.