Never before has a player had a shot to win three rings in three games
Comments
-
I can see the downvote you gave my previous post. I don't think you have any idea just how much your downvotes hurt me.allpurpleallgold said:
He has no legacy. He was a coward for running to the best team in the league after choking away a 3-1 lead vs them. A top 3 player in the league joined the best team and they won, who cares. And if Golden State wins this series he’s nothing but a footnote in the Steph/Klay/Draymond story.Tequilla said:There’s no fixing a partial tear ... it’s just a matter of when it goes
Reading these before/after comments are amusing
After tonight, I’m pretty confident in saying KD has cemented his legacy
I feel bad for him but that doesn’t change the facts. -
My source = the original ITHillsboroDuck said:
Yes and no. Depending on how minor it is it can certainly heal with enough rest.Tequilla said:There’s no fixing a partial tear ... it’s just a matter of when it goes
Reading these before/after comments are amusing
After tonight, I’m pretty confident in saying KD has cemented his legacy -
I couldn’t flag a moderators post.DerekJohnson said:
I can see the downvote you gave my previous post. I don't think you have any idea just how much your downvotes hurt me.allpurpleallgold said:
He has no legacy. He was a coward for running to the best team in the league after choking away a 3-1 lead vs them. A top 3 player in the league joined the best team and they won, who cares. And if Golden State wins this series he’s nothing but a footnote in the Steph/Klay/Draymond story.Tequilla said:There’s no fixing a partial tear ... it’s just a matter of when it goes
Reading these before/after comments are amusing
After tonight, I’m pretty confident in saying KD has cemented his legacy
I feel bad for him but that doesn’t change the facts. -
Agree. He essentially pulled a Willis Reed in reverse.
-
Yep. None of this is debatable. As the biggest Kevin hater on this forum, I do not have a single ounce of sympathy for him. He broke the NBA in the biggest bitch move in the history of sports. Rest in piss.allpurpleallgold said:
He has no legacy. He was a coward for running to the best team in the league after choking away a 3-1 lead vs them. A top 3 player in the league joined the best team and they won, who cares. And if Golden State wins this series he’s nothing but a footnote in the Steph/Klay/Draymond story.Tequilla said:There’s no fixing a partial tear ... it’s just a matter of when it goes
Reading these before/after comments are amusing
After tonight, I’m pretty confident in saying KD has cemented his legacy
I feel bad for him but that doesn’t change the facts.
Cheering for GSW now for the ultimate KD lulz when they win. -
He might not be the same after an achilles tho. He still has like 7-8 good years left.HillsboroDuck said:
KD playing tonight is the absolute best thing that could happen to his career and legacy.backthepack said:
Phony boy tears. Fuck his agent for allowing the team management and training staff to pressure him into playing.allpurpleallgold said:
Golden State’s GM on the verge of tears talking about it.
I love KD.
He made the right decision. -
I always have a soft spot for KD because he’s a good dude and has done some stuff for Seattle. He donated a basketball court to the city and has done some other stuff here. I like him and his game.
-
Lebron going to Miami w/ Wade and Bosh wasn’t a bitch move either? Because it was.
Fuck that arguement. Go to the place you can win the best rings and play with the best. It’s non-sense fuck that arguement. Other teams have to adjust. -
Amazing basketball player. Not someone who has ever come across as an especially intelligent human being.Tequilla said:
My source = the original ITHillsboroDuck said:
Yes and no. Depending on how minor it is it can certainly heal with enough rest.Tequilla said:There’s no fixing a partial tear ... it’s just a matter of when it goes
Reading these before/after comments are amusing
After tonight, I’m pretty confident in saying KD has cemented his legacy -
Russell Westbrook will also have practically no legacy, putting up monster numbers on a shitty team no one really cares about.allpurpleallgold said:
He has no legacy. He was a coward for running to the best team in the league after choking away a 3-1 lead vs them. A top 3 player in the league joined the best team and they won, who cares. And if Golden State wins this series he’s nothing but a footnote in the Steph/Klay/Draymond story.Tequilla said:There’s no fixing a partial tear ... it’s just a matter of when it goes
Reading these before/after comments are amusing
After tonight, I’m pretty confident in saying KD has cemented his legacy
I feel bad for him but that doesn’t change the facts.
Similarly for Hardin too.
Nash, Iverson, Barkley, Miller, Stockton, Ewing, McGrady, Wilkins, and Malone all know what its like to be great but get shit on for never winning a ring.
Durant is a beta bitch for other reasons, wanting to play next to THE greatest 3pt shooter of all time and one of the greatest 3pt wings of all time isnt why.
All that being said, 81% chance his window is closed and his legacy is fucked.







