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CJ Mustard
12-12-2015, 11:35 PM
:bowdown: :oldlol: :roll: :eek:

Milbuck
12-12-2015, 11:36 PM
STOP IT

CJ Mustard
12-12-2015, 11:37 PM
STOP IT
:kobe: We got this shit.

Human Error
12-12-2015, 11:38 PM
About time that they stop getting obssessed with win streak and start all over again. It was a great, entertaining run. :applause:

CJ Mustard
12-12-2015, 11:46 PM
:cheers:

Milbuck
12-12-2015, 11:47 PM
:cheers:
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

4 Inches
12-12-2015, 11:48 PM
Lightskin ni99as ain't in style no more. :rockon:

VengefulAngel
12-12-2015, 11:49 PM
Bucks are tough as hell :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

Gus Hemmingway
12-12-2015, 11:50 PM
Bucks have beaten both Cavs and Warriors :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

r0drig0lac
12-13-2015, 12:02 AM
what a day to be alive

Naero
12-13-2015, 12:15 AM
For Warriors fans, I'm sure this loss leaves a lamentingly sour taste in their mouth, but it's much easier to brood over the negatives than positives that it's easy to forget the unlikelihood and perseverance it took to even be in this position. It's much easier to want more after the expectations progressively escalate, but here are some reminders of what adversities they needed to surmount to get in this position; that can make the feat more appreciable...

Two 10-point-deficit fourth quarters against the Clippers, as well as a bungled lob play on Lopez's part to squander a game-winner; had they lost either of this games, they would have already precluded their chance to set the record for a season-starting winning streak.

They capitalized on their only chance to set a season-starting record, extended it farther than many expected, still have a chance to start a new potential 34-game winning streak to break another record, and - most paramount - they have more than a plausible shot at eclipsing the 72-win record. They now have time to rest after an arduous road trip that no team has ever swept, and this loss won't even be remembered of the Warriors realize their more-than-viable shot at breaking more season-wins records--in addition to another Larry'O'Brien trophy.

Terahite
12-13-2015, 01:12 AM
For Warriors fans, I'm sure this loss leaves a lamentingly sour taste in their mouth, but it's much easier to brood over the negatives than positives that it's easy to forget the unlikelihood and perseverance it took to even be in this position. It's much easier to want more after the expectations progressively escalate, but here are some reminders of what adversities they needed to surmount to get in this position; that can make the feat more appreciable...

Two 10-point-deficit fourth quarters against the Clippers, as well as a bungled lob play on Lopez's part to squander a game-winner; had they lost either of this games, they would have already precluded their chance to set the record for a season-starting winning streak.

They capitalized on their only chance to set a season-starting record, extended it farther than many expected, still have a chance to start a new potential 34-game winning streak to break another record, and - most paramount - they have more than a plausible shot at eclipsing the 72-win record. They now have time to rest after an arduous road trip that no team has ever swept, and this loss won't even be remembered of the Warriors realize their more-than-viable shot at breaking more season-wins records--in addition to another Larry'O'Brien trophy.

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SouBeachTalents
12-13-2015, 01:14 AM
For Warriors fans, I'm sure this loss leaves a lamentingly sour taste in their mouth, but it's much easier to brood over the negatives than positives that it's easy to forget the unlikelihood and perseverance it took to even be in this position. It's much easier to want more after the expectations progressively escalate, but here are some reminders of what adversities they needed to surmount to get in this position; that can make the feat more appreciable...

Two 10-point-deficit fourth quarters against the Clippers, as well as a bungled lob play on Lopez's part to squander a game-winner; had they lost either of this games, they would have already precluded their chance to set the record for a season-starting winning streak.

They capitalized on their only chance to set a season-starting record, extended it farther than many expected, still have a chance to start a new potential 34-game winning streak to break another record, and - most paramount - they have more than a plausible shot at eclipsing the 72-win record. They now have time to rest after an arduous road trip that no team has ever swept, and this loss won't even be remembered of the Warriors realize their more-than-viable shot at breaking more season-wins records--in addition to another Larry'O'Brien trophy.

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