Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The rest of the league is going to need Draymond to kick somebody in the nuts again because I don't see how this team loses otherwise.
I could have told you that before the season started. It doesn't take a genius to realize when a 73-9 team who lost in the finals 3-4 in a 7-game series signs a top 5 NBA player they will probably win it all.
That's probably one of the reasons NBA Ratings has sucked this season. Everyone already knows who is going to win it all. Barring a significant injury to one of the Warriors star players the Warriors should win the championship with relative ease. Maybe the Spurs will take them to 6-games but that is probably the closest anyone will come to beating them.
Durant took the easy way out. He's a mamma's boy b**ch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
I could have told you that before the season started. It doesn't take a genius to realize when a 73-9 team who lost in the finals 3-4 in a 7-game series signs a top 5 NBA player they will probably win it all.
That's probably one of the reasons NBA Ratings has sucked this season. Everyone already knows who is going to win it all. Barring a significant injury to one of the Warriors star players the Warriors should win the championship with relative ease. Maybe the Spurs will take them to 6-games but that is probably the closest anyone will come to beating them.
Durant took the easy way out. He's a mamma's boy b**ch.
Yeah! Fuck him for wanting to win. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Yeah! **** him for wanting to win. Posted via Mobile Device
That's not what I meant. I said he took the easy way out. Like MJ said he wanted to beat the best not join them. It's his life and his choice and he seems like a good guy off the court so it's whatever but in my mind he is somewhat of a coward for signing with GS.
Why don't you learn how to comprehend what you read next time? [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
That's not what I meant. I said he took the easy way out. Like MJ said he wanted to beat the best not join them. It's his life and his choice and he seems like a good guy off the court so it's whatever but in my mind he is somewhat of a coward for signing with GS.
Why don't you learn how to comprehend what you read next time?
MJ didn't want to join them because he was already in that eras version of the Warriors. He played with hall of famers with a hall of fame coach.
His opinion means nothing when it comes to switching teams. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
MJ didn't want to join them because he was already in that eras version of the Warriors. He played with hall of famers with a hall of fame coach.
His opinion means nothing when it comes to switching teams. Posted via Mobile Device
he can want to win, but he's a coward for joining an already historically stacked team while being up 3-1 against said team prior. He's a pussy for his decision in terms of competition. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RobBlake:
he can want to win, but he's a coward for joining an already historically stacked team while being up 3-1 against said team prior. He's a pussy for his decision in terms of competition.
So he should give up his chance of winning a ring just for "competition". And lets be honest, Warriors without Durant are still better than OKC would have been with him. He made a decision to win a championship like anybody else would have in that situation. I'd rather win a championship (and a chance at multiple championships) that stay on a team that is going to be consistently 3rd or worse in the conference for the sake of competition.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
He WAS winning in OKC. He didn't have to stay there, but he chose the fucking Warriors. That's way more egregious than Lebron joining the Heat.
Fuck Durant and fuck the Warriors.
He didn't win shit in OKC. He was there for damn near a decade and didn't win. How much longer is he supposed to stay? 15 years? 20? [Reply]