Originally Posted by Rudy won the toss:
Ginobili takes a foul to put Durant on the line. 40 years old and still a giant dumbass.
Still their best player with Kawhi out of the lineup. I would love to see LeBron somehow convince him to join the Cavs next year, but this is probably it for him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
The Warriors are on a 27-1 streak.
Good luck, LeBron.
The Warriors should certainly win that series. They are the greatest team ever assembled from a talent perspective by a wide margin. I do wonder what the reaction will be towards them if/when they do, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The Warriors should certainly win that series. They are the greatest team ever assembled from a talent perspective by a wide margin. I do wonder what the reaction will be towards them if/when they do, though.
They first gotta get pst the Celtics first. Smart and Jerebko can't be contained [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The Warriors should certainly win that series. They are the greatest team ever assembled from a talent perspective by a wide margin. I do wonder what the reaction will be towards them if/when they do, though.
There's never been a question. Injuries was the only thing that could stop it. I wouldn't be surprised if Golden State swept Cleveland to be honest. I'm thinking they win in 5. If they don't win it all it's the biggest failure in the history of professional sports.
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
He took the easy way out to get a ring. Probably knew he'd never lead a team to a championship so he joined an already deep team.
He left a team that was determined to trade off it's talented young core for guys like Jeremy Lamb, Kevin Martin, Enes Kanter, and Victor Oladipo. Said team is also located in Oklahoma. I'm not sure how anyone can blame him for wanting to GTFO of town. [Reply]