View Full Version : Reminder: this is he first time OKC has been healthy since 2012
KiiiiNG
05-17-2016, 03:34 PM
Reminder: Billy Donovan is an elite coach
Reminder: Durant and Westbrook will retire in OKC, they're not going anywhere
Reminder: OKC are a budding dynasty, and theyll be championship contenders for the next 10 years
:applause: :applause: :applause:
In b4 'reminder: op is a f@ggot' ...:rolleyes:
Woooooooo!!!!!!!!!
warriorfan
05-17-2016, 03:34 PM
Reminder: op is white trash that shops at ross
Uncle Drew
05-17-2016, 03:35 PM
Durant stands no chance against LeBron.
Quickening
05-17-2016, 03:37 PM
Also first healthy, elite team warriors faced in playoffs.
KiiiiNG
05-17-2016, 03:37 PM
Reminder: op is white trash that shops at ross
Whaddup orphan boy?!
108-102
KiiiiNG
05-17-2016, 03:38 PM
Durant stands no chance against LeBron.
But OKC stands a chance against Cleveland
SilkkTheShocker
05-17-2016, 03:44 PM
But OKC stands a chance against Cleveland
No they don't.
But OKC stands a chance against Cleveland
The Durant/Bran fam is headed for a divorce if Bran beats Durant again and makes him cry to his mommy again. :roll:
moongaze
05-17-2016, 04:43 PM
They're still not 100 percent healthy with Adams thumb on his shooting hand being sore and ibaka not the same as he was pre knee injury but technically he's healthy I guess
moongaze
05-17-2016, 04:46 PM
But OKC stands a chance against Cleveland
Definitely. Especially if okc goes on to beat warriors tgdyd be coming into the series as one if the hottest teams. Can you imagine the build up and hype of a 12-0 cavs team with lebron, Kyrie and love vs a Durant and Westbrook team that just beat teo historical teams back to back.
Collision course. Still got the cavs beating okc pretty easily but okc is legit and would be a tough test for the cavs
Optimus Prime
05-17-2016, 04:52 PM
OKC stands a chance against Cleveland, but Golden State would decimate them...again. Which is why all of the LeStans are rooting against the Warriors.
:kobe:
ScalsFan21
05-17-2016, 06:26 PM
OKC stands a chance against Cleveland, but Golden State would decimate them...again. Which is why all of the LeStans are rooting against the Warriors.
:kobe:
Not this one. I'd rather see LeBron finally get a healthy-team crack at the record-setting 73-win behemoth and the league MVP than OKC, but there's no doubt if the Thunder go through these two elite teams back-to-back, a LeBron chip would still be very satisfying for the Fam.
But it wouldn't be ABSOLUTELY HISTORIC the way it would be if Cavs beat GS. LeBron putting a win like that on his resume? Sheeeeeeeit, no other ATG has any finals win comparable to that in terms of difficult.
ArbitraryWater
05-17-2016, 06:36 PM
Not this one. I'd rather see LeBron finally get a healthy-team crack at the record-setting 73-win behemoth and the league MVP than OKC, but there's no doubt if the Thunder go through these two elite teams back-to-back, a LeBron chip would still be very satisfying for the Fam.
But it wouldn't be ABSOLUTELY HISTORIC the way it would be if Cavs beat GS. LeBron putting a win like that on his resume? Sheeeeeeeit, no other ATG has any finals win comparable to that in terms of difficult.
who tf cares... '00-'02 Lakers beat up on bums. Nobody cares.
ScalsFan21
05-17-2016, 06:41 PM
who tf cares... '00-'02 Lakers beat up on bums. Nobody cares.
Overall I don't care, I'll take this inevitable 3rd chip/3rd FMVP regardless. I just think beating down the "greatest team ever" would be a nice thing for LeBeast to have on his bucket list, and IMO a more interesting story to watch play out. I have no doubt in my mind he can eat OKC alive, but it's just a lot more unique to beat a team as good as Golden State.
It doesn't really matter in the end though. It's either he beats a 73-win legendary team, or he beats a team that went THROUGH that same team, plus another 67-win Pop-coached stacked team to get to the finals. So it's all semantics really.
Blazers, Spurs and Kings were far from bums though in that early '00s era, though yeah... overall no one was really on their level talent-wise. Plus they needed miracles to win the WCF in 2 of those 3 seasons.
ArbitraryWater
05-17-2016, 06:46 PM
Overall I don't care, I'll take this inevitable 3rd chip/3rd FMVP regardless. I just think beating down the "greatest team ever" would be a nice thing for LeBeast to have on his bucket list, and IMO a more interesting story to watch play out. I have no doubt in my mind he can eat OKC alive, but it's just a lot more unique to beat a team as good as Golden State.
It doesn't really matter in the end though. It's either he beats a 73-win legendary team, or he beats a team that went THROUGH that same team, plus another 67-win Pop-coached stacked team to get to the finals. So it's all semantics really.
Blazers, Spurs and Kings were far from bums though in that early '00s era, though yeah... overall no one was really on their level talent-wise. Plus they needed miracles to win the WCF in 2 of those 3 seasons.
Spurs were bums around that time tbh (of course not actual bums, you know, compared to LAL), but I was refering to their finals opponent.. looks like we agree, then.
I think last year was the year he should have beaten them, even without Love, but then the added KI injury, just made it impossible.
moongaze
05-17-2016, 06:56 PM
Overall I don't care, I'll take this inevitable 3rd chip/3rd FMVP regardless. I just think beating down the "greatest team ever" would be a nice thing for LeBeast to have on his bucket list, and IMO a more interesting story to watch play out. I have no doubt in my mind he can eat OKC alive, but it's just a lot more unique to beat a team as good as Golden State.
It doesn't really matter in the end though. It's either he beats a 73-win legendary team, or he beats a team that went THROUGH that same team, plus another 67-win Pop-coached stacked team to get to the finals. So it's all semantics really.
Blazers, Spurs and Kings were far from bums though in that early '00s era, though yeah... overall no one was really on their level talent-wise. Plus they needed miracles to win the WCF in 2 of those 3 seasons.
I'd argue that beating the team that beat the spurs and warriors would be more impressive than beating the warriors.
ScalsFan21
05-17-2016, 07:05 PM
Yeah. Me personally, I just don't see the Thunder winning this series.
But if they manage to win a championship this year, it's absolutely awesome for that whole team and their fans. That would be 2 and in all likelihood 3 consecutive series with very few people giving them a chance coming in. I think they've exceeded expectations already beating SA and taking a road game at the Oracle. If they keep this going I think it's one of the most impressive accomplishments ever.
dabigbaws
05-17-2016, 07:28 PM
If the cavs played in the west they would be the 3rd seed and already be out in the 2nd round. Thunder will destroy them
Dictator
05-17-2016, 07:41 PM
Durant stands no chance against LeBron.
I'm pretty sure Durant dropped like 30 on 55% last time they met.
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