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LAZERUSS
05-25-2016, 02:28 AM
The Warriors aren't dead yet.

And they play the next game at home.

If Glass comes out with a 35+ point game, in a win...

this board is going to be flooded with "I told you so's"...

sportjames23
05-25-2016, 02:32 AM
http://ibankcoin.com/flyblog/files/2016/02/glass.jpg

Have fun with the photo manip, fellas.

BedroomBully
05-25-2016, 02:36 AM
http://ibankcoin.com/flyblog/files/2016/02/glass.jpg

Have fun with the photo manip, fellas.
LMAO :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: yoooooooo.... I just literally spit my drank! Someone please photoS Kukhol Curry's face to this!!!

julizaver
05-25-2016, 08:34 AM
The Warriors aren't dead yet.

And they play the next game at home.

If Glass comes out with a 35+ point game, in a win...

this board is going to be flooded with "I told you so's"...

As I posted few days before in ISH - I've got the feeling that chasing the Bulls record 72 win season could play some bad for GSW in the postseason. As other teams start tanking and preparing solely for the postseason (give starters limites minutes, even resting them for some games) the GSW were chasing the record and had some very tough games with star players heavily involved. It took some air and emotion from them. Curry injured himself and he is not in the peak form now and he lost some rhythm, Thompson had to carry the GSW in the two weeks Curry was absent and he also looks a little bit spent. I remember that Bulls in 1996 do not pay very much attention at the end of the regular season and they've got their minds for the post season - MJ was not playing hard, they have their role players more involved and preserved themselfs.
Off course they are not finished yet, but it would be hard for GSW to win 3 games in a row (not imposible btw if they return to form). If they lost their confidence and composure (as in the last game) they are doomed even on homecourt. They need to stuck to their quick style of play, the ball movement ... and of course to make some 3s. And Green is overrated in this board, he is good but no so good. He exist well in the GSW system and probably is the GSW spiritual leader, but he choked badly in the last two games. Durant had his shooting slump earlier and now he is at his best, Westbrook played one of his finest game and the energy he brought to the game is terrific asset for the OKC.

Achilleas
05-25-2016, 08:37 AM
As I posted few days before in ISH - I've got the feeling that chasing the Bulls record 72 win season could play some bad for GSW in the postseason. As other teams start tanking and preparing solely for the postseason (give starters limites minutes, even resting them for some games) the GSW were chasing the record and had some very tough games with star players heavily involved. It took some air and emotion from them. Curry injured himself and he is not in the peak form now and he lost some rhythm, Thompson had to carry the GSW in the two weeks Curry was absent and he also looks a little bit spent. I remember that Bulls in 1996 do not pay very much attention at the end of the regular season and they've got their minds for the post season - MJ was not playing hard, they have their role players more involved and preserved themselfs.
Off course they are not finished yet, but it would be hard for GSW to win 3 games in a row (not imposible btw if they return to form). If they lost their confidence and composure (as in the last game) they are doomed even on homecourt. They need to stuck to their quick style of play, the ball movement ... and of course to make some 3s. And Green is overrated in this board, he is good but no so good. He exist well in the GSW system and probably is the GSW spiritual leader, but he choked badly in the last two games. Durant had his shooting slump earlier and now he is at his best, Westbrook played one of his finest game and the energy he brought to the game is terrific asset for the OKC.
curry injuries didn't happen because they didn't rest,he hit his elbow because nobody catch him and he slip in a wet spot where dmo fall 1 sec before

LAZERUSS
05-25-2016, 08:44 AM
As I posted few days before in ISH - I've got the feeling that chasing the Bulls record 72 win season could play some bad for GSW in the postseason. As other teams start tanking and preparing solely for the postseason (give starters limites minutes, even resting them for some games) the GSW were chasing the record and had some very tough games with star players heavily involved. It took some air and emotion from them. Curry injured himself and he is not in the peak form now and he lost some rhythm, Thompson had to carry the GSW in the two weeks Curry was absent and he also looks a little bit spent. I remember that Bulls in 1996 do not pay very much attention at the end of the regular season and they've got their minds for the post season - MJ was not playing hard, they have their role players more involved and preserved themselfs.
Off course they are not finished yet, but it would be hard for GSW to win 3 games in a row (not imposible btw if they return to form). If they lost their confidence and composure (as in the last game) they are doomed even on homecourt. They need to stuck to their quick style of play, the ball movement ... and of course to make some 3s. And Green is overrated in this board, he is good but no so good. He exist well in the GSW system and probably is the GSW spiritual leader, but he choked badly in the last two games. Durant had his shooting slump earlier and now he is at his best, Westbrook played one of his finest game and the energy he brought to the game is terrific asset for the OKC.

Glad to have you back.

I know this is off topic, but you are THE expert.

Can you add anything to this...

http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=407610

Jameerthefear
05-25-2016, 08:57 AM
Wilt is a known playoff choker.

LAZERUSS
05-25-2016, 09:15 AM
Wilt is a known playoff choker.

He was a GOAT-level playoff performer.

Now, go back to watching your anime porn.

Jameerthefear
05-25-2016, 09:21 AM
*looks at Wilt's finals stats*
sure, GOAT level :roll:

LAZERUSS
05-25-2016, 09:33 AM
*looks at Wilt's finals stats*
sure, GOAT level :roll:

No doubt.

The GOAT post-season rebounder and shot-blocker, and only Russell had a bigger defensive impact.

On top of all of that...everyone knew that the REAL Finals in the decade of the 60's was between Wilt and Russell's Celtics.

And THAT Chamberlain was routinely hanging 30+ ppg, 25 rpg, .500+ FG%, 7+ bpg series on the GOAT Dynasty.

AND, when he FINALLY had a supporting cast the EQUAL of Russell's...a crushing blowout of the eight-time defending champs, and arguably the biggest beatdown every administered by one GOAT upon another GOAT.

deja vu
05-25-2016, 09:46 AM
18 PPG Finals average for iLt.

GOAT level :lol

Jameerthefear
05-25-2016, 09:47 AM
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pq2-roB58yE/UgVTWnCbSLI/AAAAAAAAGm8/U6j9t7PtQUY/s1600/Screen+Shot+2013-08-09+at+11.20.16+AM.png
>18ppg (probably like 10 ppg when adjusted for minutes/pace)
>sub 40% from the freethrow line
>mfw he says "GOAT level"

Asukal
05-25-2016, 09:50 AM
18 PPG Finals average for iLt.

GOAT level :lol

Shhh it was his teammates fault. :rolleyes:

Hittin_Shots
05-25-2016, 10:00 AM
No doubt.

The GOAT post-season rebounder and shot-blocker, and only Russell had a bigger defensive impact.

On top of all of that...everyone knew that the REAL Finals in the decade of the 60's was between Wilt and Russell's Celtics.

And THAT Chamberlain was routinely hanging 30+ ppg, 25 rpg, .500+ FG%, 7+ bpg series on the GOAT Dynasty.

AND, when he FINALLY had a supporting cast the EQUAL of Russell's...a crushing blowout of the eight-time defending champs, and arguably the biggest beatdown every administered by one GOAT upon another GOAT.

The old rope a dope. Let your opponent tire themselves out winning championship after championship, good move.

Elosha
05-25-2016, 10:20 AM
As I posted few days before in ISH - I've got the feeling that chasing the Bulls record 72 win season could play some bad for GSW in the postseason. As other teams start tanking and preparing solely for the postseason (give starters limites minutes, even resting them for some games) the GSW were chasing the record and had some very tough games with star players heavily involved. It took some air and emotion from them. Curry injured himself and he is not in the peak form now and he lost some rhythm, Thompson had to carry the GSW in the two weeks Curry was absent and he also looks a little bit spent. I remember that Bulls in 1996 do not pay very much attention at the end of the regular season and they've got their minds for the post season - MJ was not playing hard, they have their role players more involved and preserved themselfs.
Off course they are not finished yet, but it would be hard for GSW to win 3 games in a row (not imposible btw if they return to form). If they lost their confidence and composure (as in the last game) they are doomed even on homecourt. They need to stuck to their quick style of play, the ball movement ... and of course to make some 3s. And Green is overrated in this board, he is good but no so good. He exist well in the GSW system and probably is the GSW spiritual leader, but he choked badly in the last two games. Durant had his shooting slump earlier and now he is at his best, Westbrook played one of his finest game and the energy he brought to the game is terrific asset for the OKC.

What you say about the 96 Bulls is absolutely true. After they won number 70 in Milwaukee, they visibly relaxed and began preparing for the playoffs. They split the final four games of the season after their 70th win, and lost two games at home (by just a couple points), the first home losses of the season. At the time, there were whispers that the Bulls had tired themselves out chasing the record, and may not be physically/mentally ready for the playoffs, but that wasn't the case at all. Even though they did "try" to win the final two games they lost and did not tank them, it was clear that their motivation and energy was focused on the upcoming playoffs and ensuring that they stayed healthy. Conversely, GS had to fight to the very last game to get to 73. That's a huge expenditure of energy for the regular season.

I believe if the Bulls had cared more after breaking the record, they would have won all four remaining games and won 74. But obviously it was more important to focus on winning the championship. The Bulls had two "slips" that year, the first when they dropped two of the last four regular season games, and the second, when they relaxed after getting the 3-0 lead on Seattle in the Finals, who also won 64-65 games that year. But they still went an impressive 15-3 in the playoffs (and were within a game of going 15-1). Even accounting for Golden State's injuries with Curry, their overall playoff performance this year is nowhere near as dominant as the Bulls, even if they somehow can come back against OKC. At this point, there isn't much of a question in my mind that the 96 Bulls were superior to GS, taking into account both regular season and playoffs. And if GS loses to OKC or in the Finals, their season will be nothing but a historic footnote.

Mr Feeny
05-25-2016, 11:00 AM
*looks at Wilt's finals stats*
sure, GOAT level :roll:

The choker is 18th all time in playoff points and 22nd all time in finals points.
He's at 22 ppg in the playoffs and 18 ppg in the finals.

Poor man's Chris bosh:lol

julizaver
05-26-2016, 04:01 AM
What you say about the 96 Bulls is absolutely true. After they won number 70 in Milwaukee, they visibly relaxed and began preparing for the playoffs. They split the final four games of the season after their 70th win, and lost two games at home (by just a couple points), the first home losses of the season. At the time, there were whispers that the Bulls had tired themselves out chasing the record, and may not be physically/mentally ready for the playoffs, but that wasn't the case at all. Even though they did "try" to win the final two games they lost and did not tank them, it was clear that their motivation and energy was focused on the upcoming playoffs and ensuring that they stayed healthy. Conversely, GS had to fight to the very last game to get to 73. That's a huge expenditure of energy for the regular season.

I believe if the Bulls had cared more after breaking the record, they would have won all four remaining games and won 74. But obviously it was more important to focus on winning the championship. The Bulls had two "slips" that year, the first when they dropped two of the last four regular season games, and the second, when they relaxed after getting the 3-0 lead on Seattle in the Finals, who also won 64-65 games that year. But they still went an impressive 15-3 in the playoffs (and were within a game of going 15-1). Even accounting for Golden State's injuries with Curry, their overall playoff performance this year is nowhere near as dominant as the Bulls, even if they somehow can come back against OKC. At this point, there isn't much of a question in my mind that the 96 Bulls were superior to GS, taking into account both regular season and playoffs. And if GS loses to OKC or in the Finals, their season will be nothing but a historic footnote.

Yes, I have watched most of the games and the Bulls were more constant in performance, they were very balanced team, they don't rely heavily on the 3pt shooting which is the story of GSW, and as we know it is still a risky bussiness. I have watched 3 games of GSW during the regular season and they lost 2 of them. The one versus Lakers - GSW was overshooting it was like 3pt contest, Curry try some unnecessary hard to make 3pt shots (which he often made to be honest) and he missed badly, Klay also. In the second half young Lakers team just kick asses and demolished GSW. And I was wondering how is possible this team to be the number one team.

julizaver
05-26-2016, 05:06 AM
Glad to have you back.

I know this is off topic, but you are THE expert.

Can you add anything to this...

http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=407610

I already add something.

beastee
05-26-2016, 06:07 AM
They call me....Mr. Glass

http://i65.tinypic.com/10yzxh0.jpg

sportjames23
05-26-2016, 06:08 AM
They call me....Mr. Glass

http://i65.tinypic.com/10yzxh0.jpg


I knew someone would come through! :oldlol:


Edit: just saw Lebron on the magazine cover. :roll: :roll: :roll:

beastee
05-26-2016, 06:09 AM
I knew someone would come through! :oldlol:
:cheers: Look closely at the comic book as well...