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Reply #30 posted 07/05/16 9:20am

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Ask and you shall receive:




Or be careful what you ask for? What a puss this dude is, evillol

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Reply #31 posted 07/05/16 9:27am

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babynoz said:

missfee said:

Ask and you shall receive:




Or be careful what you ask for? What a puss this dude is, evillol

Right! This guy is supposed to be on vacation until July 11th...at least that's what he said last when he was on First Take (speaking of which won't be worth watching now that Skip Bayless is gone), yet he keeps popping up all over constantly offering his best emmy award performances as if anyone has missed his flip flopping behind. disbelief To take 20 minutes out of your vacation day to record an amateur video of yourself ranting about a pro basketball player's personal decision to move to another team is beyond pathetic. lol A simple phone call into Sportscenter would've sufficed, but not for SAS.

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Reply #32 posted 07/05/16 11:09am

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Off topic but there rumors going around that Dwayne's meeting with Dan Gilbert and joining the Cavs. The fact they have just $3.5m and he wants $50m over two years means they'd have to trade Kevin Love and or another player and bring in Wade. There's also rumors about Cleveland wanting to bring in Russell Westbrook. How they can accommodate James, Wade and Westbrook's salaries on one team is a tricky question. They'd have to bring in veterans to fill out the roster spots and I'd imagine they'd have to trade Kyrie to bring in Russell. I think Westbrook's a great player but for some reason I wouldn't give up Irving for him because I think Kyrie Irving stepped up to MVP level throughout the NBA finals. So if I were Cavs GM go for Wade and weigh up the options for Westbrook in free agency next season.
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Reply #33 posted 07/05/16 11:27am

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Off topic but there rumors going around that Dwayne's meeting with Dan Gilbert and joining the Cavs. The fact they have just $3.5m and he wants $50m over two years means they'd have to trade Kevin Love and or another player and bring in Wade. There's also rumors about Cleveland wanting to bring in Russell Westbrook. How they can accommodate James, Wade and Westbrook's salaries on one team is a tricky question. They'd have to bring in veterans to fill out the roster spots and I'd imagine they'd have to trade Kyrie to bring in Russell. I think Westbrook's a great player but for some reason I wouldn't give up Irving for him because I think Kyrie Irving stepped up to MVP level throughout the NBA finals. So if I were Cavs GM go for Wade and weigh up the options for Westbrook in free agency next season.

As soon as the Durant deal went down, I said to myself, LeBron has to do something to counter that, because I'm pretty sure Cleveland & GS will meet again.

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Reply #34 posted 07/05/16 11:29am

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Like I said in the Finals thread, in the past, other players did what LeBron and Durant are accused of doing, "championship chasing". Shit, Charles Barkley did it twice, so I don't want to hear from him or any haters. With Durant, OKC had what it takes to beat Golden State, so I was surprised he left.


I'm with you. Heck, I would WANT "championship chasers" on my team. Any guy that leaves the comfort of his established team in order to go for a ring has to be hungry, and hungry is what you want.

But I think Durant's position was that OKC did NOT have what it takes to beat Golden State. If Durant thought they did, he would have stayed put. My guess is that Durant's thinking was, "We gave everything we had this year, and it wasn't enough. And there isn't anyone we can get that will make us better than Golden State, so we/I have plateaued here".

He'll never say that but I can't think of any other reason to leave OKC for GS other than he didn't think OKC could ever beat GS.

But OKC DID have what it takes to beat GS....they killed themselves with mental mistakes at "winnin' time". That's why I'm disappointed in Durant. I wanted to see a rematch of those two teams.

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Reply #35 posted 07/05/16 3:30pm

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To use basketball & pro wrestling/sport entertainment comparsions, Kevin Durant joining the Curry-era Golden State Warriors is like Barry Windlam joining The Four Horsemen! lol

If you can't beat them, join them.

Now real talk, this new and improved GSW team is basically an [un?]holy alliance to defeat and buried LeBron James and the Cavs. If you're a Warriors fans, having Kevin Durant on the same team with Stephen Curry is definitely best for business.

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Reply #36 posted 07/05/16 11:19pm

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TonyVanDam said:

To use basketball & pro wrestling/sport entertainment comparsions, Kevin Durant joining the Curry-era Golden State Warriors is like Barry Windlam joining The Four Horsemen! lol

If you can't beat them, join them.

Now real talk, this new and improved GSW team is basically an [un?]holy alliance to defeat and buried LeBron James and the Cavs. If you're a Warriors fans, having Kevin Durant on the same team with Stephen Curry is definitely best for business.



What would be best for business is if there were a faction like the old Pistons
or Knicks who would be the Wyatts or The Shield to physically decimate Golden
State.
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Reply #37 posted 07/06/16 4:56am

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phunkdaddy said:

TonyVanDam said:

To use basketball & pro wrestling/sport entertainment comparsions, Kevin Durant joining the Curry-era Golden State Warriors is like Barry Windlam joining The Four Horsemen! lol

If you can't beat them, join them.

Now real talk, this new and improved GSW team is basically an [un?]holy alliance to defeat and buried LeBron James and the Cavs. If you're a Warriors fans, having Kevin Durant on the same team with Stephen Curry is definitely best for business.

What would be best for business is if there were a faction like the old Pistons or Knicks who would be the Wyatts or The Shield to physically decimate Golden State.

But there isn't. lol

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Reply #38 posted 07/06/16 5:35am

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missfee said:



phunkdaddy said:


TonyVanDam said:

To use basketball & pro wrestling/sport entertainment comparsions, Kevin Durant joining the Curry-era Golden State Warriors is like Barry Windlam joining The Four Horsemen! lol

If you can't beat them, join them.

Now real talk, this new and improved GSW team is basically an [un?]holy alliance to defeat and buried LeBron James and the Cavs. If you're a Warriors fans, having Kevin Durant on the same team with Stephen Curry is definitely best for business.



What would be best for business is if there were a faction like the old Pistons or Knicks who would be the Wyatts or The Shield to physically decimate Golden State.

But there isn't. lol



So secretly you do get your rasslin on a bit. lol
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Reply #39 posted 07/06/16 5:48am

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thetimefan said:

Off topic but there rumors going around that Dwayne's meeting with Dan Gilbert and joining the Cavs. The fact they have just $3.5m and he wants $50m over two years means they'd have to trade Kevin Love and or another player and bring in Wade. There's also rumors about Cleveland wanting to bring in Russell Westbrook. How they can accommodate James, Wade and Westbrook's salaries on one team is a tricky question. They'd have to bring in veterans to fill out the roster spots and I'd imagine they'd have to trade Kyrie to bring in Russell. I think Westbrook's a great player but for some reason I wouldn't give up Irving for him because I think Kyrie Irving stepped up to MVP level throughout the NBA finals. So if I were Cavs GM go for Wade and weigh up the options for Westbrook in free agency next season.


I could see it happening since DWade and LBJ already have a bromance
and the wives are cool with each other so I could see D wade taking a little less to play with his buddy. Mrs Union's bougie ass may complain Cleveland's too cold. lol
D Wade would be the defender at the 2 guard spot that the Cavs so desperately need.
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Reply #40 posted 07/06/16 7:01am

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thetimefan said:
Off topic but there rumors going around that Dwayne's meeting with Dan Gilbert and joining the Cavs. The fact they have just $3.5m and he wants $50m over two years means they'd have to trade Kevin Love and or another player and bring in Wade. There's also rumors about Cleveland wanting to bring in Russell Westbrook. How they can accommodate James, Wade and Westbrook's salaries on one team is a tricky question. They'd have to bring in veterans to fill out the roster spots and I'd imagine they'd have to trade Kyrie to bring in Russell. I think Westbrook's a great player but for some reason I wouldn't give up Irving for him because I think Kyrie Irving stepped up to MVP level throughout the NBA finals. So if I were Cavs GM go for Wade and weigh up the options for Westbrook in free agency next season.
I could see it happening since DWade and LBJ already have a bromance and the wives are cool with each other so I could see D wade taking a little less to play with his buddy. Mrs Union's bougie ass may complain Cleveland's too cold. lol D Wade would be the defender at the 2 guard spot that the Cavs so desperately need.

Ummmm....a 16.6 mill pay cut is more than "a little less". lol I'm pretty sure Mrs. Wade would take greater issue with the pay cut than the weather change. lol. Even if the Cavs actually pushed for it, wouldn't they have to part with Kevin Love and someone else? Perhaps, Queen James would be the one willing to take a cut for his pal to come on board.

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Reply #41 posted 07/06/16 7:55am

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All about winning with them ducks.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #42 posted 07/06/16 8:50am

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Fathead Barkley has reached an all time high of hyprocrisy. Of course he's on the Durant bashing train, however, how this guy can even formulate his lips to say that Durant is "cheating his way into a championship" when he guy left the 76ers to go to Phoenix and then later to Houston to get a ring? ohgoon This guy...disbelief

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Reply #43 posted 07/06/16 8:51am

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uPtoWnNY said:

RodeoSchro said:


I'm with you. Heck, I would WANT "championship chasers" on my team. Any guy that leaves the comfort of his established team in order to go for a ring has to be hungry, and hungry is what you want.

But I think Durant's position was that OKC did NOT have what it takes to beat Golden State. If Durant thought they did, he would have stayed put. My guess is that Durant's thinking was, "We gave everything we had this year, and it wasn't enough. And there isn't anyone we can get that will make us better than Golden State, so we/I have plateaued here".

He'll never say that but I can't think of any other reason to leave OKC for GS other than he didn't think OKC could ever beat GS.

But OKC DID have what it takes to beat GS....they killed themselves with mental mistakes at "winnin' time". That's why I'm disappointed in Durant. I wanted to see a rematch of those two teams.


If they really had what it took then they would have won. At least, that's what I believe KD is thinking.

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Reply #44 posted 07/06/16 8:52am

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missfee said:

Fathead Barkley has reached an all time high of hyprocrisy. Of course he's on the Durant bashing train, however, how this guy even formulate his lips to say that Durant is "cheating his way into a championship" when this guy left the 76ers to go to Phoenix and then later to Houston to get a ring? ohgoon This guy...disbelief

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I'm relatively sure that at least 50% of the reason Sir Charles came to Houston was the quality of our strip clubs.

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Reply #45 posted 07/06/16 9:11am

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RodeoSchro said:

missfee said:

Fathead Barkley has reached an all time high of hyprocrisy. Of course he's on the Durant bashing train, however, how this guy even formulate his lips to say that Durant is "cheating his way into a championship" when this guy left the 76ers to go to Phoenix and then later to Houston to get a ring? ohgoon This guy...disbelief

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I'm relatively sure that at least 50% of the reason Sir Charles came to Houston was the quality of our strip clubs.

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Reply #46 posted 07/06/16 9:12am

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missfee said:

RodeoSchro said:



I'm relatively sure that at least 50% of the reason Sir Charles came to Houston was the quality of our strip clubs.

spit



smile Don't ask me how I know!

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Reply #47 posted 07/06/16 9:13am

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missfee said:

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smile Don't ask me how I know!

Oh I won't. wink

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Reply #48 posted 07/06/16 11:14am

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phunkdaddy said:

TonyVanDam said:

To use basketball & pro wrestling/sport entertainment comparsions, Kevin Durant joining the Curry-era Golden State Warriors is like Barry Windlam joining The Four Horsemen! lol

If you can't beat them, join them.

Now real talk, this new and improved GSW team is basically an [un?]holy alliance to defeat and buried LeBron James and the Cavs. If you're a Warriors fans, having Kevin Durant on the same team with Stephen Curry is definitely best for business.



What would be best for business is if there were a faction like the old Pistons
or Knicks who would be the Wyatts or The Shield to physically decimate Golden
State.


Well at least GSW didn't get Paul Roma wink LeBron, K Love are wrasslin fans so they could have Wade drop the leg on the Heat and join the Cleveland World Order Like this video on here with Wade playing LeBrons role and LeBron and Kyrie as Wade and Bosh
http://www.totalprosports...wo-parody/

Didnt Wade, Bosh and James all take less to play 2gether? I think they'd have to move Love and another high salaried player to accommodate Dwayne's contract. I can't see how he'd be coming in otherwise. He's also meeting with other teams now too.
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Reply #49 posted 07/06/16 2:44pm

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To me this is totally unprecedented. Framing him as a "ring chaser" seems unfair to ring chasing.

Kevin Durant seems a great person (from what little I know) and if I were in his shoes, and therefore knew and felt exactly as he did (including perhaps having issues with Westbrook, or dozens of other possibilities) I might come to the same exact conclusion.

However, given my shoes, I wouldn't even consider this outside of making a very pointed inside joke.

Golden State has the reigning two-time MVP. They won the championship last year and were runner-up to the greatest comeback ever this year. They already have three great players and several outstanding role players that contributed significantly to the greatest regular season in NBA history (73-9).

We're not talking about someone at the end of their career taking less money to see if they can catch on with a team that is one of the odds on favorites. We're talking about the person who won the MVP just prior to Steph Curry and is always in the conversation for best player in the world.

This would almost be like Michael Jordan in his prime joining the Lakers or Celtics in their primes just because he hadn't won a championship yet. Or maybe if Golden State holds onto their 3-1 lead in the finals this year, LeBron becoming so frustrated with his inability to win in Cleveland that he joins Golden State (assuming he hadn't won two already in Miami for the sake of metaphorical balance.)

Anything short of near perfection and easy championships every year will perhaps be seen as a failure.

Where is the sense of pride, of competitiveness? Why does our society put so much emphasis on being number one? Of course as an athlete everything is about being the best, passionately. But if you don't have a ring you're not a choker, a chump, or somehow less of a human being.

Kevin Durant was already great just how he was.

Of course the game remains at 48 minutes and the size of the court is still locked in at 94 by 50 feet. If everyone on this team can become even more unselfish than has perhaps ever been seen before in sports history, including the last three MVPs not having MVP like opportunities anymore (unless someone really takes a backseat), this could be fascinating to watch.

Also, outside of not being able to squeeze one basketball into one great team, there could be major injuries that make this competitive again.

No one knows for sure. Everything can always turn out interesting. But today I still think it's a mistake.

If I was as great as Kevin Durant — and we're not even talking Kevin Love quality here — I would want to be the key cog to bringing a championship. Therein lies the challenge, the tears, the almost gasping disbelief for what humans can achieve.

Instead we have someone adding to a team that has already been there and done that, in ways that can be intelligently debated as the greatest thus far seen.

If I were a Golden State fan I'd be wearing a huge Cheshire Cat smile right about now while secretly wondering what building was going to fall on my greater than great fortune. This is way more than even the New York Yankees of the last decade where it started to feel like two leagues: the Yankees and everyone else.
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Reply #50 posted 07/06/16 5:23pm

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^^^You make some great points. I have to admit, early when the free agency was being talked about and that Golden State could be an option for KD, I was against it b/c for one, I didn't think that he would have good chemistry with the team or possibly coming into a situation where the chemistry is great and he throws a monkey wrench in it, secondly, he was one superstar too many on the team, thirdly, GSW had just defeated him and OKC in a brutal WCF round and lastly, he appeared to be loyal to not only his team and the city of OKC, but also to Russell Westbrook. It was one of those things where at first you're thinking "KD on GSW's team? Hell no!! He wouldn't dare do that." To thinking, "hmm well wait, it may could work"....to "you know what, damn this just might work". Everyone under the moon has had their opinions. Now I'm a GSW fan but I still like KD as a player, even when OKC was whuppin' our ass in the WCF, but he seems to me as a person who is strong willed, speaks his mind and (appears) makes quality decisions. With his greatness, of course, you expect him to lead, but what if he made this decision so that he wouldn't have to lead? What if he just wants to be a team player and that's it? What would be so wrong with that?
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Reply #51 posted 07/06/16 7:08pm

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^^^You make some great points. I have to admit, early when the free agency was being talked about and that Golden State could be an option for KD, I was against it b/c for one, I didn't think that he would have good chemistry with the team or possibly coming into a situation where the chemistry is great and he throws a monkey wrench in it, secondly, he was one superstar too many on the team, thirdly, GSW had just defeated him and OKC in a brutal WCF round and lastly, he appeared to be loyal to not only his team and the city of OKC, but also to Russell Westbrook. It was one of those things where at first you're thinking "KD on GSW's team? Hell no!! He wouldn't dare do that." To thinking, "hmm well wait, it may could work"....to "you know what, damn this just might work". Everyone under the moon has had their opinions. Now I'm a GSW fan but I still like KD as a player, even when OKC was whuppin' our ass in the WCF, but he seems to me as a person who is strong willed, speaks his mind and (appears) makes quality decisions. With his greatness, of course, you expect him to lead, but what if he made this decision so that he wouldn't have to lead? What if he just wants to be a team player and that's it? What would be so wrong with that?
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Sure. And certainly his choice, and his choice alone.

I can certainly understand not wanting to bear the weight of that enormous pressure anymore. And at Golden State that can certainly be spread around more. But he's already proven to be one greatest basketball players of his generation, so short of a very early retirement, he's a leader by that gigantic example.
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Reply #52 posted 07/06/16 10:36pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

But OKC DID have what it takes to beat GS....they killed themselves with mental mistakes at "winnin' time". That's why I'm disappointed in Durant. I wanted to see a rematch of those two teams.


If they really had what it took then they would have won. At least, that's what I believe KD is thinking.

Then Durant's not being honest with himself. It was bad decisions by he & Westbrook at crunch time that doomed OKC. Those turnovers were ridiculous.

Dude's a hypocrite for his shot at Lebron James in 2010. And at the time that Cavs team wasn't championship-caliber like OKC.

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Reply #53 posted 07/07/16 11:07am

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If I were a Golden State fan I'd be wearing a huge Cheshire Cat smile right about now while secretly wondering what building was going to fall on my greater than great fortune. This is way more than even the New York Yankees of the last decade where it started to feel like two leagues: the Yankees and everyone else.


You make some legitimate arguments in your post. But the Yanks have spent boatloads since 2000 and have only 2 titles to show for it in that span of time. The Heat were supposed to be halfway through a decade of dominance at this point; now all Big 3 are gone and they only won 2.

Not to say GS isn't supremely positioned to win several O'Briens for the rest of the decade. But KD joining them doesn't guarantee a monopoly on the NBA . . . nor is it completely unprecedented.

In the 60's and 80's, Boston and Los Angeles were overflowing with superstars and All-Star talents. The difference is that, now, the players can create superteams, instead of the franchises.

That being said, nothing is guaranteed with GSW. Anything can happen. They know better than anyone now.

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Reply #54 posted 07/07/16 11:47am

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Brendan said:

If I were a Golden State fan I'd be wearing a huge Cheshire Cat smile right about now while secretly wondering what building was going to fall on my greater than great fortune. This is way more than even the New York Yankees of the last decade where it started to feel like two leagues: the Yankees and everyone else.


You make some legitimate arguments in your post. But the Yanks have spent boatloads since 2000 and have only 2 titles to show for it in that span of time. The Heat were supposed to be halfway through a decade of dominance at this point; now all Big 3 are gone and they only won 2.

Not to say GS isn't supremely positioned to win several O'Briens for the rest of the decade. But KD joining them doesn't guarantee a monopoly on the NBA . . . nor is it completely unprecedented.

In the 60's and 80's, Boston and Los Angeles were overflowing with superstars and All-Star talents. The difference is that, now, the players can create superteams, instead of the franchises.

That being said, nothing is guaranteed with GSW. Anything can happen. They know better than anyone now.

I'd say GS needs two things....a legit rim protector, and Curry has to get healthier & stronger during the off-season. He's had two sub-par finals.

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Reply #55 posted 07/07/16 4:31pm

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namepeace said:



Brendan said:


If I were a Golden State fan I'd be wearing a huge Cheshire Cat smile right about now while secretly wondering what building was going to fall on my greater than great fortune. This is way more than even the New York Yankees of the last decade where it started to feel like two leagues: the Yankees and everyone else.


You make some legitimate arguments in your post. But the Yanks have spent boatloads since 2000 and have only 2 titles to show for it in that span of time. The Heat were supposed to be halfway through a decade of dominance at this point; now all Big 3 are gone and they only won 2.

Not to say GS isn't supremely positioned to win several O'Briens for the rest of the decade. But KD joining them doesn't guarantee a monopoly on the NBA . . . nor is it completely unprecedented.

In the 60's and 80's, Boston and Los Angeles were overflowing with superstars and All-Star talents. The difference is that, now, the players can create superteams, instead of the franchises.

That being said, nothing is guaranteed with GSW. Anything can happen. They know better than anyone now.



You're absolutely right.

I should have added the words "modern," "free agency," and "salary cap."

Basketball to me is in a great place right now.

I'm just humbly questioning the logic behind one of a handful of the greatest basketball players in the world right now joining something that is already great, perhaps even historically so.

In trying to say as much I got a little carried away. :)

I'll probably have a blast watching to see if all can be this extraordinarily unselfish while not only remaining great, but finding a way to become even greater.
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Reply #56 posted 07/08/16 8:51am

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uPtoWnNY said:

namepeace said:


You make some legitimate arguments in your post. But the Yanks have spent boatloads since 2000 and have only 2 titles to show for it in that span of time. The Heat were supposed to be halfway through a decade of dominance at this point; now all Big 3 are gone and they only won 2.

Not to say GS isn't supremely positioned to win several O'Briens for the rest of the decade. But KD joining them doesn't guarantee a monopoly on the NBA . . . nor is it completely unprecedented.

In the 60's and 80's, Boston and Los Angeles were overflowing with superstars and All-Star talents. The difference is that, now, the players can create superteams, instead of the franchises.

That being said, nothing is guaranteed with GSW. Anything can happen. They know better than anyone now.

I'd say GS needs two things....a legit rim protector, and Curry has to get healthier & stronger during the off-season. He's had two sub-par finals.


Pachulia isn't a bad fit, but he's not a grade-A rim protector.

After you get out of the 1st round, the game gradually slows and gets more physical. You're right, like the Jordans, Kobes, and Isiahs before him, Curry may have to add muscle to help him weather the grinding of working off picks and bumps on each possession. But having KD helps draw more attention away.

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Reply #57 posted 07/08/16 10:15am

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eek Dammit!!!! Speights signed with the Clippers. With exception of Livingston, our whole damn bench is gone!!!! omfg
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Reply #58 posted 07/08/16 12:22pm

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eek Dammit!!!! Speights signed with the Clippers. With exception of Livingston, our whole damn bench is gone!!!! omfg


True, but it's the price you pay for having 2 of the last 5 MVPs, and 4 of the top 20 players in the league, on the roster. I'd take it and take my chances. You did get David West and Pachulia, and those are proven "glue" guys.

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Reply #59 posted 07/08/16 12:53pm

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namepeace said:



missfee said:


eek Dammit!!!! Speights signed with the Clippers. With exception of Livingston, our whole damn bench is gone!!!! omfg


True, but it's the price you pay for having 2 of the last 5 MVPs, and 4 of the top 20 players in the league, on the roster. I'd take it and take my chances. You did get David West and Pachulia, and those are proven "glue" guys.


I know. I'm just going to miss those guys. sad
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