Never before has a player had a shot to win three rings in three games
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Any comparison of KD to GSW to LeBron joining that Heat team is so unconscionably stupid andso hilariously misguided that I am compelled to permanently judge.backthepack said: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.
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TrueHillsboroDuck said:
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
But my source is him talking about what his doctor told him and Grant Hill (also an expert in this field) confirming the player/doctor conversation -
The Heat won 47 games the year before Lebron went there, the Warriors won 73 the year before Durant. It’s not the same, those guys created their team, Durant basically mooched off Golden State’s greatness.backthepack said: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. -
They don't win tonight without KD. Sure looked like he was primed to have his legacy defining 3 rings in 3 games.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.
He'll never get that moment now, but tonight was still a win for KD. -
Durant’s legacy is such a joke that 11 points in the first half of a game is meaningful. Nuff said on that.Doogles said:
They don't win tonight without KD. Sure looked like he was primed to have his legacy defining 3 rings in 3 games.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.
He'll never get that moment now, but tonight was still a win for KD. -
The KD hate is so fucking stupid ... and for the usual stupidity of people ... it’s a new low of stupidity
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Not apples and oranges at allallpurpleallgold said:
The Heat won 47 games the year before Lebron went there, the Warriors won 73 the year before Durant. It’s not the same, those guys created their team, Durant basically mooched off Golden State’s greatness.backthepack said: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.
Put Bosh on that Miami team the year prior and you are looking at a 60 win team -
@Tequilla 's basketball posts are far worse than anything ever posted on the tug.
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most impactful 11 points in history lolDoogles said:
They don't win tonight without KD.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.
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And you are beyond biased in your views on this particular subject
My tune on KD has been consistent over the years because I’ve listened to him talk about his views on hoops and actually take him at his word ...
That same opinion basically was echoed by each member of the Warriors Organization tonight
I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s just damn possible after all these years that KD just wanted to play at the highest level possible with guys that see the game similar to how he does -
I don’t deal in hypotheticals.Tequilla said:
Not apples and oranges at allallpurpleallgold said:
The Heat won 47 games the year before Lebron went there, the Warriors won 73 the year before Durant. It’s not the same, those guys created their team, Durant basically mooched off Golden State’s greatness.backthepack said: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.
Put Bosh on that Miami team the year prior and you are looking at a 60 win team -
I am willing to bet that this legacy talk is less important to KD than his health and ability to keep playing at a high level. This stuff about "he had to play and get hurt to show his commitment" is beyond retarded.
KD breathed life in to that team last night. No chance they win without him giving it a go. Now, can that carry over two more times? I think the Warriors win a close game 6 shooting lights out from 3, but I can't picture Kawhi losing at home in game 7. He's the best player in the series and will control the outcome. -
He’s the best player in this series...enough said on that?BleachedAnusDawg said:I am willing to bet that this legacy talk is less important to KD than his health and ability to keep playing at a high level. This stuff about "he had to play and get hurt to show his commitment" is beyond retarded.
KD breathed life in to that team last night. No chance they win without him giving it a go. Now, can that carry over two more times? I think the Warriors win a close game 6 shooting lights out from 3, but I can't picture Kawhi losing at home in game 7. He's the best player in the series and will control the outcome.