Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’m just happy to see him succeed. Always seemed like a good dude.
The hype wasn’t his fault. What was he supposed to do? Be less athletic in high school?
True enough. He's been billed a superstar in Canada since he was like 14-15 years old. That's a lot to handle. It's a good story for him if it happens on Thursday. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Tatum does not belong in the superstar conversation. He needs to keep texting dead Kobe I guess
Another disappearing act in a 4th quarter from him and the rest. They're gonna regret that game 4 collapse for the rest of their careers, I bet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Another disappearing act in a 4th quarter from him and the rest. They're gonna regret that game 4 collapse for the rest of their careers, I bet.
Yep he’s just soft as they get. Those airballs should stick with him into the next game. No confidence [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He went 6 for 20 today for 14 points and was passing up open threes all game because he lacked confidence. That's the greatest player of his generation? He's lucky the Celtics turned the ball over 20 times.
because lebron never had a bad finals game [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
because lebron never had a bad finals game
That's a pretty rare phenomenon if you look at his career. Also, in those bad games, he wasn't targeted on literally every possession defensively for the entire game as Curry is. [Reply]
Watching LeBron put up superhuman numbers in the Finals just to fall short to unfairly stacked teams then watching Steph Curry win while playing like Jordan Farmar really pisses me off.
Never forget this when morons compare their rings.
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Can we at least agree Draymond is the most over hyped player of his generation? He keeps piling up those triple singles.
Nah, I hate the guy, but he was an great defender for a pretty significant portion of his career. He's not that guy anymore, but he's also 32 (an age when most NBA players that aren't physical freaks decline). [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Nah, I hate the guy, but he was an great defender for a pretty significant portion of his career. He's not that guy anymore, but he's also 32 (an age when most NBA players that aren't physical freaks decline).
He has always been over rated in part because of who he plays for and his antics. It's a joke he would even be considered for the HOF with career numbers of 8--7-5. Let's not pretend like he is Mutombo here either. He backed ass into the perfect situation or hardly anyone would know who he is that isn't a die hard NBA fan. [Reply]
Watching LeBron put up superhuman numbers in the Finals just to fall short to unfairly stacked teams then watching Steph Curry win while playing like Jordan Farmar really pisses me off.
Never forget this when morons compare their rings.