The Series We've Been Waiting For: Official Warriors vs. Spurs WCF Thread

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Rigby.

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If GSW wins another ring, there isn't a God :beli: you dudes shouldn't have be allowed to have foundation to talk shyt
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If there wasn't a Boston super team he wouldn't have been getting fukked over in the playoffs you rockbrain :hhh: He didn't leave until they were perpetually delivering him exits :hhh: if your logic was correct, he would've left a long ass time before that :hhh:

Glad to see you're presenting that second statement like he NEEDS the banana boat boys :mjlol: they're the second best team in the NBA, he's the best player in the world, they're the defending champions but he NEEDS a washed up 34 year old shooting guard, a career loser, and a guy who literally can't see the court :comeon: He WANTED to play with his boys because they're homies and maybe if you god damn Golden State fans had some homies, you'd stop swarming over any and every insult directed at your fakkit franchise :gucci:
No where did I say he needed them, they want to play together they've said it you idiot.

Secondly boston wasn't the only team handing him L's. Bron wanted to play with his boys
 
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So Bron aint stay at dead-end ass Cleveland much longer than he had to in the first time? Like it was already very evident Cleveland wasn't getting shyt any FAs their way, but it took a soul-crushing situation such as BOSTON FORMING A SUPER TEAM for Bron to leave. He didn't just walk out for no god damn reason. How is that being a coward? How the fukk was he supposed to win anything with that being the set up?

Miami was not the only option.
 
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The thing that stands out to me is that LeBron is scoring 6 more ppg than Curry yet is only a percentage point behind him.

I'm curious Gil what's your beef with LeBron? Or is it simply his fans that you don't like?
LeBron's shooting % + PPG (I believe it was a ESPN graphic) has already been posted on this site by another poster - Curry's hasn't, and this is the Spurs/Warriors thread, therefore LeBron's stats aren't really relevant. And I mean I've already commented on Bron's efficiency over the first two rounds. Would you also like me do admit that LeBron's on pace for the most efficient high volume scoring postseason of all time too, to appease your sensibilities? I don't have any beef with Bron, hell I was defending him in that 'outside 3ft FG%' thread, and have commented numerous times of where he sits in history over the course of this season, but I guess you didn't see that, or didn't want to.......

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LeBron's shooting % + PPG (I believe it was a ESPN graphic) has already been posted on this site by another poster - Curry's hasn't, and this is the Spurs/Warriors thread, therefore LeBron's stats aren't really relevant. And I mean I've already commented on Bron's efficiency over the first two rounds. Would you also like me do admit that LeBron's on pace for the most efficient high volume scoring postseason of all time too, to appease your sensibilities? I don't have any beef with Bron, hell I was defending him in that 'outside 3ft FG%' thread, and have commented numerous times of where he sits in history over the course of this season, but I guess you didn't see that, or didn't want to.......

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Lol you aint gotta do all that I'm just talking in general, like I always see you bring up LeBron stans in a negative light. I did see you defending him in that other thread so I know you aint a hater, but you don't seem like a fan of him either.

Maybe you just like trolling Cleveland fans the way I like to do with Golden State :hubie:
 
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Lol you aint gotta do all that I'm just talking in general, like I always see you bring up LeBron stans in a negative light. I did see you defending him in that other thread so I know you aint a hater, but you don't seem like a fan of him either.

Maybe you just like trolling Cleveland fans the way I like to do with Golden State :hubie:
That's because I don't fukk with LeBron stans with the bullshyt they push on this board, which I understand part of it is the walls they've built up over the years dealing with the dumb shyt that's said about him (and is still said to this day). Which has turned them bitter and dismissive of a lot of shyt. shyt, I openly antagonize muh'fukkas who post nonsense (especially groups), this isn't just a LeBron stan thing. I try to restore balance the best way I can.

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It's a shame Kahwi got injured it would have made for an incredible series, but such is life. I'll say this, San Antonio is really good at developing their core, DeJuante Murray could potentially be a future all star.
 
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Steve Kerr yells the same thing every time Draymond Green shoots a 3 as part of the unusual way he manages the Warriors star

Steve Kerr has one of the most challenging jobs in the NBA, despite also having one of the most talented teams.

Though the Golden State Warriors could roll the ball out without a game plan against most teams in the NBA and still win on most nights, Kerr’s challenge is keeping his numerous stars and role players happy and in line.

Perhaps no player is more challenging in that regard than Draymond Green.

Green is the engine that makes the Warriors go, but as Sports Illustrated’s Chris Ballard notes in his breakdown of Kerr’s leadership philosophies, Green is also the most “volatile” of the Warriors stars. Green and Kerr have clashed before, and at times, Kerr’s biggest challenge is striking the fine line between keeping Green on edge without sending him off the rails.

According to Ballard, one of Kerr’s favourite tactics is to yell the same thing at Green every time he attempts a three-pointer: “Hell no!” Green, a career 33% three-point shooter, obviously doesn’t have the same green light as Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, or Kevin Durant. But Kerr also knows that by diminishing Green, he’s creating a more positive result.

From Ballard:

“‘He knows yelling that turns on something inside of me,’ says Green. ‘If he just said, ‘Don’t shoot that shot, it’s not right for us,’ it wouldn’t work.’ (Kerr says his goal is to motivate Green because, as he explains in an email, ‘he thrives on people telling him he can’t do things, so I yell that partly as a joke and partly because I think it will motivate him. He’s at his best with a chip on his shoulder and I’m trying to keep it there.’)


“So, where does that leave the two? ‘We’re as close as anybody on the team,’ Green says of his relationship with Kerr. ‘I mean, I can talk to Steve about anything,’ he says. ‘We can go at each other and know it’s never personal.'”

Green also recalled a game when the Warriors blew a lead to the New Orleans Pelicans, in part because Curry and Thompson took some questionable shots. During a timeout, however, Kerr abruptly yelled at Green and questioned what he was doing on the floor. The tactic? Anger Green and motivate him and he’ll put the others in line.

I’ve taken like one shot and have like, no turnovers. But [Steve] looks right at me and goes, ‘What the f— is wrong with you? Get your f—— head in the game!'”



“But he’s smart because he knows exactly what I’m going to do. I’m gonna get mad and then I’m going to yell at everyone else and get them going. Now is that a tactic? Is it on purpose? I don’t know. It doesn’t matter. It’s coaching is what it is. That’s coaching. Sometimes I sit there afterward and think, ‘Damn, that motherf—– got me.'”

Green added, “He has a feel for it. That’s his thing. He has this feel for exactly what each player needs.”

While Kerr is out with a back ailment stemming from surgery two years ago, the Warriors have gotten along just fine, going 9-0 this postseason, even clawing back from a 25-point hole against the Spurs to win Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. However, Kerr’s fingerprints are all over the team, as he continues to manage from afar, communicating things to interim coach Mike Brown.

The Warriors might look fine without Kerr, but part of that is because Kerr has already figured out the ingredients to keep every player in line.
That fukked up sadomasochistic player/coach relationship that only the greats had. :wow:
 
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