Straw Hat Luffy
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What bout ya boy straw hat
theres only so many spots brehWhat bout ya boy straw hat
As a candidate, in this forum yesdude listed dankster as a POTY
The unholy trinity speaks again.
And you don't get it, Scceet. Your arguments aren't stupid because they're wrong. Your comments are incredibly dumb regardless of whether they're right or wrong - they just happen to be wrong a lot because being dumb isn't condusive to getting things right.
If you were a Lebron stan, you'd still be a really ignorant one making dumb arguments. The fact you don't realize that is why your posting doesn't improve over time. The Dunning-Kruger effect continues to be something you need to read up on and understand.
I have a question - are any of the three of you embarrassed to be associated with the other two? Seriously, even if you believe that you yourself aren't a total tool, isn't it a bit disconcerting for you to see two obvious morons agreeing with you over and over and no one else dapping you at all?
So first you claim that I'm not going to talk about it, but when I offer to talk about it after you go ahead and clarify what the hell there even is to talk about, you try to run away.
no im saying 09 was the year lost in the 2nd round where it seemed Cleveland was outmatchedFive daps and a quote/POTY praise....looks like you lost Gangstarman.
What the hell do you think stats from 2009 show? Lebron played fantastic in 2009, Kobe played well too. Tell me what you even think your argument is before I can support it or refute it.
You could be right.
As a candidate, in this forum yes
This isnt some official thread, thats usually ed's schtick, but I do feel like the WPOY thing was pretty solid, after 2 years of being in this forum, I havent seen many guys as bad as the ones I listed. Again not official if isnt deemed so by the staff
TBH your non warriors posting is on par with any above average long term poster (with the exception of blatantly ducking a fade )I said the trolls was going to come for anyone that said something positive about me and I see its happened in this thread. The hate is real.
Yet when the Warriors was losing I was posting twice as much about them and was never nominated .TBH your non warriors posting is on par with any above average long term poster (with the exception of blatantly ducking a fade )
But when you add in the warriors dikkriding breh you become pretty annoying
Yet when the Warriors was losing I was posting twice as much about them and was never nominated .
Believe what you want regarding the other shyt.
no im saying 09 was the year lost in the 2nd round where it seemed Cleveland was outmatched
Uh, in 2009 they lost in the Conference Finals, not the 2nd round.
Varejao and 33-year-old Z just had no chance whatsoever of guarding Dwight Howard. Howard averaged 26-13-3 on 65% shooting for the series and fouled the two of them out five times.
On top of that, Varejao was too slow to keep trying to help on Howard, then running out to Rashard Lewis on the 3pt-line. The Cavs really had no PF who could guard Lewis at all, so he goes for 18ppg on 48% 3pt-shooting.
Then you had Cleveland's midget guards (6'3" West and 6'1" Mo) trying to guard 6'10" Turkoglu (who played PG at times during the series), 6'6" Pietrus, 6'5" Lee and 6'2" Alston. Mo was getting burned by everyone in the series, even Skip-to-my-Lou, and whoever had West just shot over him. So Turkoglu when for 17-6-7 on 39% threes, Pietrus for 14ppg on 47% threes, Alston 13ppg on 38% threes, Lee 8ppg on 44/27/80.
That gave you at least three guys on the court (Lewis, Turkoglu, Pietrus) who literally ONLY Lebron could guard. Plus no one could guard Dwight, and Varejao/Mo both couldn't guard anyone on their roster. So Mike Brown, in his infinite wisdom, decided to put Lebron on the player deemed "least threatening" (Pietrus), and then have him try to constant double on anyone else who was getting burned. So Pietrus just shot wide-open threes all series while Lebron couldn't effectively run around helping out on everyone else anyway.
That's how you end up with Lebron going 38-8-8 on 50% shooting for the series, with a game-winner in Game 2 and nearly hitting back-to-back threes to win Game 4, and Cleveland still loses in six. Still, if Lewis misses the game winner in Game 1, or West/Mo hit either one of their two chances at a response game-winner in game 1, or Lebron hits the halfcourt shot in Game 4, the series goes 7 and Cleveland likely still wins, mismatches and all, solely due to 38-8-8.
The Finals went completely different because the Lakers had two guys (Bynum and Gasol) who could at least stand their ground in front of Howard, unlike Z and Varejao, so he only averaged 15ppg on 49% shooting. They had a mobile PF (Odom) who could actually guard Lewis. And they had tall swingmen/guards (6'8" Ariza, 6'8" Walton, and 6'6" Kobe) who could stop Turkoglu/Pietrus/Lee from always finding mismatches. Turkoglu still cooked in the series, but everyone else was kept under control and the Lakers won easily without Kobe having to play nearly as well as Lebron had.
(Though, if Fisher hadn't hit that game-tying three to send Game 4 into overtime, it would have been 2-2 going into Game 5 and at least have been an interesting series. Kobe went 2-8 in the 4th quarter of that game and 4-13 in 4th/overtime, didn't score at all in the final 4:48 of regulation, and had to get bailed out by Ariza/Gasol/Fisher hitting three straight shots on three straight deficits, plus Pietrus missing the game-winner at the buzzer. Fisher had the game-tying shot with 4 seconds in regulation, game-winner with 31 seconds left in overtime too, and Gasol scored the last 5 points of overtime.)
Oh i thought Orlando beat boston in the ECF that year or did they beat them in the semisUh, in 2009 they lost in the Conference Finals, not the 2nd round.
Varejao and 33-year-old Z just had no chance whatsoever of guarding Dwight Howard. Howard averaged 26-13-3 on 65% shooting for the series and fouled the two of them out five times.
On top of that, Varejao was too slow to keep trying to help on Howard, then running out to Rashard Lewis on the 3pt-line. The Cavs really had no PF who could guard Lewis at all, so he goes for 18ppg on 48% 3pt-shooting.
Then you had Cleveland's midget guards (6'3" West and 6'1" Mo) trying to guard 6'10" Turkoglu (who played PG at times during the series), 6'6" Pietrus, 6'5" Lee and 6'2" Alston. Mo was getting burned by everyone in the series, even Skip-to-my-Lou, and whoever had West just shot over him. So Turkoglu when for 17-6-7 on 39% threes, Pietrus for 14ppg on 47% threes, Alston 13ppg on 38% threes, Lee 8ppg on 44/27/80.
That gave you at least three guys on the court (Lewis, Turkoglu, Pietrus) who literally ONLY Lebron could guard. Plus no one could guard Dwight, and Varejao/Mo both couldn't guard anyone on their roster. So Mike Brown, in his infinite wisdom, decided to put Lebron on the player deemed "least threatening" (Pietrus), and then have him try to constant double on anyone else who was getting burned. So Pietrus just shot wide-open threes all series while Lebron couldn't effectively run around helping out on everyone else anyway.
That's how you end up with Lebron going 38-8-8 on 50% shooting for the series, with a game-winner in Game 2 and nearly hitting back-to-back threes to win Game 4, and Cleveland still loses in six. Still, if Lewis misses the game winner in Game 1, or West/Mo hit either one of their two chances at a response game-winner in game 1, or Lebron hits the halfcourt shot in Game 4, the series goes 7 and Cleveland likely still wins, mismatches and all, solely due to 38-8-8.
The Finals went completely different because the Lakers had two guys (Bynum and Gasol) who could at least stand their ground in front of Howard, unlike Z and Varejao, so he only averaged 15ppg on 49% shooting. They had a mobile PF (Odom) who could actually guard Lewis. And they had tall swingmen/guards (6'8" Ariza, 6'8" Walton, and 6'6" Kobe) who could stop Turkoglu/Pietrus/Lee from always finding mismatches. Turkoglu still cooked in the series, but everyone else was kept under control and the Lakers won easily without Kobe having to play nearly as well as Lebron had.
(Though, if Fisher hadn't hit that game-tying three to send Game 4 into overtime, it would have been 2-2 going into Game 5 and at least have been an interesting series. Kobe went 2-8 in the 4th quarter of that game and 4-13 in 4th/overtime, didn't score at all in the final 4:48 of regulation, and had to get bailed out by Ariza/Gasol/Fisher hitting three straight shots on three straight deficits, plus Pietrus missing the game-winner at the buzzer. Fisher had the game-tying shot with 4 seconds in regulation, game-winner with 31 seconds left in overtime too, and Gasol scored the last 5 points of overtime.)