Ditto!BeachedBear said:
I'm a Warriors FAN, so I support Draymond and find ways to rationalize that. IF he was on another team, I'd probably dislike him. There seems to be almost one on every opposing team that matters.
Ditto!BeachedBear said:
I'm a Warriors FAN, so I support Draymond and find ways to rationalize that. IF he was on another team, I'd probably dislike him. There seems to be almost one on every opposing team that matters.
Great post.BearSD said:KD is a great player. But, he wanted to be the undisputed leader of the team. He became disenchanted with the Warriors when he realized that was never going to be the case here.BeachedBear said:
Then there are players like Durant. I thought he was special before he came to the Warriors. I thought he was specialler when he was on the Warriors - and a bit miffed when he went to Nets. However, I still follow him more than any other non-Warrior and still find ways to respect him (although I AM more critical of his non-W failings).
There's a great video clip where Kerr is coaching Durant during a timeout and telling him to trust his teammates instead of only looking for his own shot -- you can see in the clip that KD didn't want to hear that message.Steve Kerr talking to Kevin Durant about Michael Jordan and trusting his teammates might be the coolest coaching moment I’ve ever seen caught on camera. That was awesome. pic.twitter.com/homiSarSbV
— Mike Leslie (@MikeLeslieWFAA) May 25, 2018
I'll agree with you.Californium said:Sorry, I don't think you understood me. I don't care if you don't like him, his play style, his affect or whatever. What I am saying is that he could be all those bad things you don't like and still be a hard worker. In fact almost every bit of evidence says that he IS a hard worker. Your dislike of other things about him caused you to say something with NO basis in fact that i can find. I was literally only objecting to your questioning his work ethic. The rest of it, as big C says, we'll just have to agree to disagree.concordtom said:Californium said:Quote:
If he adopted Steph's work ethic, his body would be younger, he'd jump higher, and he'd shoot better
CT, this is the second post in which you have maligned Dray's work ethic. Do have any evidence for this? My only evidence for the contrary is that he is still able to compete at the HIGHEST level of basketball and that's without a lot of the god-given advantages many other top level pro's have. It's my guess that Dray is pretty hard working (maybe not Steph level, but who is?) or he wouldn't be playing at the level he is.
I suspect that you are letting your personal dislike of Dray and his style interfere with your critical thinking skills regarding his work ethic.
No, I don't, other than him talking about drinking, previously heard.
Perhaps you are right!
Though, I wouldn't say it's affecting "critical thinking skills", just that I am biased and the bias is what you are hearing, not critical thinking.
It's true, I'm merely sharing my opinion.
I will very much credit Dray for lowering his temperature these past 2 games.
Now let's see if he can hit a jump shot Thursday!
And that floater bucket was very nice! And he made his 2 free throws. Thank you, dray
Yep!!sycasey said:
As an individual performer, KD is better than Steph. He can get his own shot in more ways and defend more positions.
As a guy who makes his teammates better, Steph is superior. We see the evidence in what's happened since they parted ways.
It can take franchises years to recover from the departure of a superstar. This is how Golden State pivoted from loss to a gap year back to the Finals. Smart essay from @ramonashelburne, edited by @mbodmer: pic.twitter.com/mtz0qdLO5q
— Malika Andrews (@malika_andrews) May 31, 2022
Andrew Wiggins this Finals:
— StatMuse (@statmuse) June 14, 2022
— More PPG than Klay
— Leads both teams in rebounds
— Leads both teams in shots contested
— 2nd in blocks
— Holding Tatum to 37.5% shooting pic.twitter.com/zvK2eSWy7F
I believe Porter had offers to sign for one of the mid-level exceptions but chose to sign for less with GS (hoping for a bigger contract this offseason). Will be interesting to see if his gamble pays off.concordtom said:
You wanna know what's cool about this finals run?
The W's had the #2, 7, and 14 draft picks in the last 2 years. Wiseman, Kuminga, and moody. None of them are contributing.
That means that it's all because of the power of the big 3 and the front office. No lottery luck due to injury and gaming the system, as so many others have done (tank and "trust the process").
Top players:
Big 3
Wiggins: obtained thru a departing KD trade, via another trade. - anyone could've traded for.
Poole: #28 draft (low!) - anyone could've drafted.
Otto: FA vet, low salary - anyone could've signed.
Payton: FA vet, low salary - anyone could've signed.
Bjelica: FA vet, low salary - anyone could've signed.
Iggy: FA vet, low salary - anyone could've signed.
In fact, everyone else on the roster was a FA vet, low salary, which ANY team could have signed, too. Or a scrub newbie who could have been picked up by any other team, a la our two G-Leaguers Quindary and "cut next year".
sycasey said:
As an individual performer, KD is better than Steph. He can get his own shot in more ways and defend more positions.
As a guy who makes his teammates better, Steph is superior. We see the evidence in what's happened since they parted ways.
philbert said:
I believe Porter had offers to sign for one of the mid-level exceptions but chose to sign for less with GS (hoping for a bigger contract this offseason). Will be interesting to see if his gamble pays off.
25 years ago today, MJ played the legendary "Flu Game."
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 11, 2022
Stuart Scott's highlight will always be remembered 💯 pic.twitter.com/ZrFbggusLw
In the game after that one, game 6, Kerr hit the game winning shot, and the Bulls won the title.BearForce2 said:25 years ago today, MJ played the legendary "Flu Game."
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 11, 2022
Stuart Scott's highlight will always be remembered 💯 pic.twitter.com/ZrFbggusLw
I ran into this video clip of Steve Kerr hitting Kukoc on the back with a bad pass in the Finals, Game 5.
concordtom said:Oh, this is an easy one. And I'm sure I could provide links, but you've suggested it's not necessary.Big C said:concordtom said:Big C said:concordtom said:Big C said:Californium said:Quote:
If he adopted Steph's work ethic, his body would be younger, he'd jump higher, and he'd shoot better
CT, this is the second post in which you have maligned Dray's work ethic. Do have any evidence for this? My only evidence for the contrary is that he is still able to compete at the HIGHEST level of basketball and that's without a lot of the god-given advantages many other top level pro's have. It's my guess that Dray is pretty hard working (maybe not Steph level, but who is?) or he wouldn't be playing at the level he is.
I suspect that you are letting your personal dislike of Dray and his style interfere with your critical thinking skills regarding his work ethic.
Agree. Remember Draymond his senior year at MSU? Great player, but a little on the pudgy side. That wasn't a guy who could guard 4-5 positions. His first 3-4 years in the NBA, he worked his butt off and completely reworked his body.
Steph Curry works out at an insane level. You can be a really, really hard worker in the off-season and still fall short of that.
In terms of their personas, I prefer Draymond. He comes across to me as being super authentic. Steph, great, community-minded guy that he is, always seems to be working on his brand. Just my take.
Yeah, no doubt he gets tons of credit for a sparkling career.
But he's still a bully. Always has been.
Barkley has said he's going to not work too much longer. Dray should slide into that chair fairly nicely. And to think, he never even threw anyone through a plate glass window at a midnight bar!
Though I kinda felt like we had reached the agree-to-disagree point, I have to ask, in what way is he a "bully"?
Pretty much in every way?
I would expect more from you than a cop-out answer like the above. And since you wrote "pretty much in every way", you now need to provide multiple examples. And you should begin by providing your definition of "bully".
You seem to just not like Draymond Green. And you have that right. I just flat-out like him and I have that right. But if you're going to say he's a bully in pretty much every way, you should explain what you mean and provide examples. Or not: We're just sitting here bs-ing on a sports fan bulletin board. At least I'm not asking you to provide a link, lol.
I've watched EVERY W's game for the past 2 seasons except about 3 each season. Honestly - that's over 160 games of watching Draymond. Okay, not that many - he was injured...
1. He bullies referees. I don't think ANYONE has the free rein to challenge ref calls more than D.G. in the NBA. This stems back to his ejection from the Finals, which everyone agrees swung the entire championship. No Ref, no Commissioner, wants to go there again. And Draymond knows this, so he pushes it right up to the limit, time and time again. Most of the instances do not make highlight reels, so if you haven't watched every game, you'd miss a bunch of them.
2. He bullies opponents. There is such a thing as "taunting". You can't look at opponents after you dunk on them and rub it in. D.G. does this regularly, though not when he dunks, because it happens so infrequently, but when he makes an And-1 layup, or a block. Usually, he instantly turns toward the opponent and flexes, but then turns toward a teammate nearby and acts like he's directing his HOWL and FLEX at his teammate in celebration, rather than an opponent.
3. He bullies opponents II. He also is excessively physical. Well, now, let me slow down on this. EVERY championship team needs an edge, and Draymond BRINGS that edge. As I said above, this is a huge asset. But he does give hard cheap fouls now and then, and backs it up with words in their face. He rides the edge, and everyone knows it. Kerr cautions him, while appreciating him. Kerr would not disagree with what I'm saying here. He's a bully, and everyone needs a bully.
4. He bullies others in media - talks sh_t. Chuck is the same way. It's just the way some people are, personality wise. Stephen A Smith is this way, too. There is little gentile about these men. Brash, outspoken. If you cross them the wrong way, they are not afraid of talking sh_t about you publicly. Hard to trust people like that. In contrast, Steph and Klay.... have you ever heard them talk shi_t about others in the press? No, they just let their play do their talking.
5. He bullies teammates. Only one example needed here. "We won without you. Leave"
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(after the fact introduction of what all was said in the huddle)
There's a thesis out there that Our Favorite Big 3 REALLY want to win this year WITHOUT KD again, if only to validate their entire run and not allow it to be primarily because of KD.
You can be damned sure they are not going out without an incredible fight.
If it gets to Game 7, oh man - what a Game 7 that will be. Dray would be pulling out all the tricks of the trade (that he has left).
They don’t want you in Golden State. Come play in Brooklyn! #FakeTampering 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/Hc4cKBCF6d
— Joe Tsai (@joetsai1999) June 15, 2022
HoopDreams said:
Warriors with 21 point run!
DiabloWags said:
DRAYMONDDDDDD GREEN!
HoopDreams said:
Warriors were too impressed with themselves too early and let Boston back in the game
Jaylen and Horford not conceding but their "best player" Jason is MIA