They will never recover. Thank you very much.
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They will never recover. Thank you very much.
This year the Rockets only won 1 more game than the PELS did last year vs GSW
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When Mike D’Antoni said that Morey would get him the talent he would need for next season I don’t think he took Houston’s salary cap into account... or understanding that time travel isn’t real.
Hmmmmm
Asked how the Rockets need to do to get over the Warriors hump, James Harden said, "I know what we need to do. I know exactly what we need to do. We’ll figure it out this summer." Did not elaborate. Asked again, said he did not "want to tale about it."
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) May 11, 2019
Yeah wait for klay and Durant to leave
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I feel like the word ''underrated'' just means ''hasn't been in the news that much recently'' for some people.
People call Curry underrated: he's got 2 MVPs, one unanimous, is a lock Hall of Famer, will have his jersey retired for his team, and will probably be in most people's top 15 or 20 players of all time.
People call Lillard underrated, but everyone agrees he's a top 15 player, one of the most clutch guys in the league, he's a 4x allstar and 3x All NBA player, and he finished top 5 in MVP voting twice. Is that underrated? Nah.
Next we'll hear that MJ is underrated or something.
CP3 is a true numbnuts
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/c...l-summer-long/
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On the night before Friday's Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals, after arriving from the Bay Area, Curry wanted to get some shots up at Toyota Center. The Warriors' do-it-all manager, Eric Housen, booked the court from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. so Curry could work on his shot. Somehow, Rockets guard Chris Paul got wind. He decided to go to Toyota Center to get shots up, nixing Curry's reservations. The Warriors' point guard offered to stick to half a court, but Paul wasn't having it. Curry was kicked off the Toyota Center court.
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And he remembers every detail. Again from Thompson:
Draymond Green stood outside the visiting locker room at the Toyota Center, greeting teammates as they came in. When Stephen Curry made his way through the crowd, he looked straight at Green — before they slapped hands and bumped chests — and screamed, "Kick me off the court again, boy!"
And Green replied to Curry's taunt by screaming, "Kick him off! Kick him off!"
I don't think it's really fair to judge CP3 too harshly from that.
If the Rockets had won, people would be telling the exact same story but as a positive, about how CP3 was so ruthless and focused and was the ultimate competitor who didn't even want the opponent practising in his gym.
It's like all the Kobe and MJ stories. They get told as stories of their ultimate work ethic and high standards and competitive nature, but only because they won. If they were average to poor players, all of those same stories would exist but they'd be told as demonstrations of the fact that they were intolerable ****ers.
I don’t see what CP3 did as some work ethic or being ruthless. Win or lose that move is still every bit as dumb. Don’t feel so bad for him now and he got what he deserved. Don’t see how you compare this with things MJ/Kobe did or “if” they did. CP3 is one of the greatest competitors to ever play the sport and deserves comparison to MJ/Kobe in that regard but for this..
Moral of the story. Don’t motivate The Warriors. Chris Paul=Bonehead
The feeling around this Warriors team right now is almost like they just won a title. They were up against it, & they knew it. One of the best wins of their entire run. pic.twitter.com/z61lwq1BTB
— Reid Forgrave (@ReidForgrave) May 11, 2019
"Daryl Morey needs to get on the phone and call Philadelphia and offer Chris Paul for Ben Simmons." — @Chris_Broussard pic.twitter.com/sY5ENRMpc4
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) May 13, 2019
If you thought Fletcher was a troll