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ArbitraryWater
05-26-2016, 07:54 AM
https://i.gyazo.com/60a359cded833ebdea7bf25edf88116f.png





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https://i.gyazo.com/54e6c33babcf0d058676388adcbb2ffc.png



:lol

Nilocon165
05-26-2016, 07:56 AM
That first reply :lol

Lebron23
05-26-2016, 07:59 AM
John Utah is probably John Max. Both are retarded.

hold this L
05-26-2016, 08:15 AM
Kept Westbrook 3/9 last game when he was on him. :pimp:

Nothing like bench players being confident :lol Better to stay quiet until something positive happens in these occasions Mo Buckets & No Defense.

Terahite
05-26-2016, 09:31 AM
AMC and Big Dick Ibaka are going to shit all over this ugly ass team.

stalkerforlife
05-26-2016, 09:33 AM
This seals the deal.

Warriors will win 3 straight and they know it.

They found the ***** in OKC's armor.

Edit - You can't say chin k?

bdreason
05-26-2016, 11:17 AM
That first reply :lol

Steve Nash won 2 MVP's. Dirk won one as well. Both inferior defenders.

Kingwillball
05-26-2016, 11:35 AM
Yeah cause GS has looked so impressive. I say they have a chance to come back and win series with 2 at home if they can win gm 6 in OKC which looks like it is not happening.

ArbitraryWater
05-26-2016, 01:32 PM
Steve Nash won 2 MVP's. Dirk won one as well. Both inferior defenders.

Bro, Andre Roberson has scored 13+ points five times in his career. Three have come in the last five games...

Curry can

K Xerxes
05-26-2016, 01:44 PM
Kept Westbrook 3/9 last game when he was on him. :pimp:

Doesn't take into account fts and playmaking. Curry was helpless trying to keep Westbrook in front of him. Keep it real, Westbrook ate Curry alive.

francesco totti
05-26-2016, 01:48 PM
You cannot expect guys like irving, curry, iverson to be great defenders..because they are too small.

Game 6 will decide who wins the series. dont see okc winning in golden state

KiiiiNG
05-26-2016, 02:05 PM
Never seen a historically great regular-season team get dismantled/bullied/embarrassed like this in the playoffs

All-time greatest choke by steph and co.

bdreason
05-26-2016, 02:27 PM
Never seen a historically great regular-season team get dismantled/bullied/embarrassed like this in the playoffs

All-time greatest choke by steph and co.


A historically great, 67-win Spurs team, just lost to the Thunder... last round.

I realize you're a troll, but at least put a little effort in.

ekosky
05-26-2016, 02:27 PM
http://s12.postimg.org/yqykqs8bt/GSW_Speights.gif

hold this L
05-26-2016, 02:39 PM
Doesn't take into account fts and playmaking. Curry was helpless trying to keep Westbrook in front of him. Keep it real, Westbrook ate Curry alive.
Happened once or twice because he flopped like he's been doing all series. Having a 33% is anything to rave about.

k0kakw0rld
05-26-2016, 03:07 PM
Never seen a historically great regular-season team get dismantled/bullied/embarrassed like this in the playoffs

All-time greatest choke by steph and co.
06-07 Dallas Mavericks Record::: 67-15 ::: Lost First Round::: 2-4 ::: Warriors

ArbitraryWater
05-26-2016, 03:08 PM
06-07 Dallas Mavericks Record::: 67-15 ::: Lost First Round::: 2-4 ::: Warriors

not even close

KiiiiNG
05-26-2016, 05:04 PM
A historically great, 67-win Spurs team, just lost to the Thunder... last round.

I realize you're a troll, but at least put a little effort in.
Key words moron: like this

Getting blown out of the ****ing water in the most embarrassing fashion possible. :oldlol:

SummrtimeEmbiid
05-26-2016, 06:15 PM
Golden St. has to get their mojo back tonight if they got a shot at pulling off 3 straight. We saw it last year vs Cleveland...they're an emotional team that gets really invested in their highs & lows. You could see it Game 4, they all had their heads down all game even when it got somewhat close.

They gotta completely snap out of it tonight...20+ 3's, superb ball movement & lockdown D...not a squeak by win.

Crown&Coke
05-26-2016, 06:32 PM
Has Speights even had any impact in the series? It seems mighty odd he the one to say it. I would have thought Green would be the one yelling this at the top of his lungs and mean mugging everyone while they agree with him

Cali Syndicate
05-26-2016, 06:43 PM
not even close

how is it not? Dirk was MVP that season and Mavs were the number 1 seed winning 67 games and lost to a team that barely made the playoffs. Warriors didnt even have 1 all star on that team while OKC has a top two player at both the pg and sf position.

Cali Syndicate
05-26-2016, 06:49 PM
Key words moron: like this

Getting blown out of the ****ing water in the most embarrassing fashion possible. :oldlol:

07 Warriors 3 of the 4 games by double digits and destroyed them in a 25 point clincher. And MVP Dirk was held to below 40% by Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. OKC is looking like this is their year, while the 07 Warriors were riding a hot cinderella streak. Stop Trolling.

ArbitraryWater
05-26-2016, 06:51 PM
how is it not? Dirk was MVP that season and Mavs were the number 1 seed winning 67 games and lost to a team that barely made the playoffs. Warriors didnt even have 1 all star on that team while OKC has a top two player at both the pg and sf position.

you really want me to buss these facts about that series now?

You dont want none of that, boii

Cali Syndicate
05-26-2016, 07:00 PM
you really want me to buss these facts about that series now?

You dont want none of that, boii

MVP player, 67 wins, number 1 seed lost to a 8th seed that barely made the playoffs with said MVP held to poor man Kevin Love numbers. That's as embarrassing as it gets.

But bust them, I'm always eager to learn. You better bring some f'kn heat

bdreason
05-26-2016, 07:01 PM
MVP player, 67 wins, number 1 seed lost to a 8th seed that barely made the playoffs with said MVP held to poor man Kevin Love number. That's as embarrassing as it gets.

But bust them, I'm always eager to learn. You better bring some f'kn heat


That guy turned from part-time troll to full-time troll. I wouldn't waste my breath.

ArbitraryWater
05-26-2016, 07:14 PM
MVP player, 67 wins, number 1 seed lost to a 8th seed that barely made the playoffs with said MVP held to poor man Kevin Love numbers. That's as embarrassing as it gets.

But bust them, I'm always eager to learn. You better bring some f'kn heat

Imma bring some heat now :crazysam:







First off, the Mavericks matchup issues with the Warriors were apparent already before the played...


of all 29 opponents, the Mavericks had one negative regular season series, against the Golden State Warriors, 1-3...

4of the 5 ESPN predictions had the series going 6 games at the time: https://i.gyazo.com/daf0ddb49015400e10265400cef17c7c.png

How could anyone have a series between a 67 win and 42 win team go 6 games? Doesnt sound very accurate, does it?

Its because the Warriors of the playoffs, were not the one of the regular season.

In the playoffs, they were healthy for the first time.

Davis missed 19 games
Jackson missed 44 games (trade)
Richardson missed 31 games
Harrington missed 40 games (trade)

That was a completely different team in the playoffs than you saw through the regular season (half of it). They went 36-27 in just the games Davis played. Healthy together they were on pace for 55+ wins.

Consider this unique situation:

The Mavericks' last coach (8 years from 1997-2005) now stod at the opposite end of the court, knowing the team the best, inside-out. As result, Avery got badly outcoached. Nellie knew their weaknesses, he's a smart guy.


Dirk's father was having major surgery during the middle of the series.

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/4094/a-close-look-at-dirk-nowitzki

AND, to add, apparently Dirk hid a shoulder injury in the final month of the season, which be briefly adressed in a couple interviews.

You had the only mismatch they had facing them, healthy at the right time and only time so far (deflated record), getting hot over a 67-win team that was heavily reliant on the doings of one man.


Its really not that much of a surprise then, at all.. I mean it still is, Dirk played bad, but given what we know its not an all time upset or whatever.

Its actually kind of infuriating how little they still went to him.. in the game 5 elimination game they were down like 6-7 points a few minutes before end, then Dirk scored double digit pts to go over 30+ and carry it home. They depended on him badly. He had a team that wouldnt win if he wasnt gonna play well. Always had such a team.

Milbuck
05-26-2016, 07:38 PM
First off, the Mavericks matchup issues with the Warriors were apparent already before the played...


of all 29 opponents, the Mavericks had one negative regular season series, against the Golden State Warriors, 1-3...

4of the 5 ESPN predictions had the series going 6 games at the time: https://i.gyazo.com/daf0ddb49015400e10265400cef17c7c.png

How could anyone have a series between a 67 win and 42 win team go 6 games? Doesnt sound very accurate, does it?

Its because the Warriors of the playoffs, were not the one of the regular season.

In the playoffs, they were healthy for the first time.

Davis missed 19 games
Jackson missed 44 games (trade)
Richardson missed 31 games
Harrington missed 40 games (trade)

That was a completely different team in the playoffs than you saw through the regular season (half of it). They went 36-27 in just the games Davis played. Healthy together they were on pace for 55+ wins.

Consider this unique situation:

The Mavericks' last coach (8 years from 1997-2005) now stod at the opposite end of the court, knowing the team the best, inside-out. As result, Avery got badly outcoached. Nellie knew their weaknesses, he's a smart guy.


Dirk's father was having major surgery during the middle of the series.

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/4094/a-close-look-at-dirk-nowitzki

AND, to add, apparently Dirk hid a shoulder injury in the final month of the season, which be briefly adressed in a couple interviews.

You had the only mismatch they had facing them, healthy at the right time and only time so far (deflated record), getting hot over a 67-win team that was heavily reliant on the doings of one man.


Its really not that much of a surprise then, at all.. I mean it still is, Dirk played bad, but given what we know its not an all time upset or whatever.

Vintage Arb with the old copy/paste and edit :applause: Props on collaborating with multiple sources this time and not going word for word :cheers:

Even that is misleading though. The Warriors were literally injured all year and made trades as well.

Baron missed 20 games
Jackson missed only played 38 games (trade)
Richardson missed 31 games
Harrington played 42 games (trade)
Piteous missed 10 games

I mean....you are looking at a completely different team in the playoffs than you saw throughout roughly half the season.

They went 36-27 in games Baron played.

Now, I'm not saying they were the best team in the league or something, but they weren't a 42 win team when right. That was at least a 50 win team when healthy.

Also, I invite you to take a look at the Mavs roster. The 67 wins in the regular season while playing in a weak NBA for that year just isn't a great indicator of how good a team is.

Mavs also had a terrible coach in Avery.

Again, call it what you will. Just not sure a choke is the right word considering the Mavs didn't have a far better roster, had a worse coach, and never led in the series.

To me it's just a player/team/coach playing like shit.

Inferno
05-26-2016, 07:59 PM
Vintage Arb with the old copy/paste and edit :applause: Props on collaborating with multiple sources this time and not going word for word :cheers:

What a joke :oldlol:

Cali Syndicate
05-26-2016, 08:17 PM
Imma bring some heat now :crazysam:







First off, the Mavericks matchup issues with the Warriors were apparent already before the played...


of all 29 opponents, the Mavericks had one negative regular season series, against the Golden State Warriors, 1-3...

4of the 5 ESPN predictions had the series going 6 games at the time: https://i.gyazo.com/daf0ddb49015400e10265400cef17c7c.png

How could anyone have a series between a 67 win and 42 win team go 6 games? Doesnt sound very accurate, does it?

Its because the Warriors of the playoffs, were not the one of the regular season.

In the playoffs, they were healthy for the first time.

Davis missed 19 games
Jackson missed 44 games (trade)
Richardson missed 31 games
Harrington missed 40 games (trade)

That was a completely different team in the playoffs than you saw through the regular season (half of it). They went 36-27 in just the games Davis played. Healthy together they were on pace for 55+ wins.

Consider this unique situation:

The Mavericks' last coach (8 years from 1997-2005) now stod at the opposite end of the court, knowing the team the best, inside-out. As result, Avery got badly outcoached. Nellie knew their weaknesses, he's a smart guy.


Dirk's father was having major surgery during the middle of the series.

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/4094/a-close-look-at-dirk-nowitzki

AND, to add, apparently Dirk hid a shoulder injury in the final month of the season, which be briefly adressed in a couple interviews.

You had the only mismatch they had facing them, healthy at the right time and only time so far (deflated record), getting hot over a 67-win team that was heavily reliant on the doings of one man.


Its really not that much of a surprise then, at all.. I mean it still is, Dirk played bad, but given what we know its not an all time upset or whatever.

Its actually kind of infuriating how little they still went to him.. in the game 5 elimination game they were down like 6-7 points a few minutes before end, then Dirk scored double digit pts to go over 30+ and carry it home. They depended on him badly. He had a team that wouldnt win if he wasnt gonna play well. Always had such a team.

Extrapolating for pace is how trends work, not reality. Reality is they got hot right after the trade. Many teams go on nice little winning streaks for a month, but it doesn't reflect how the team plays the entire season. Same with players who have huge productions for month. Adjusting for pace from a hot streak is nothing more than for shits and giggles.


however, I do agree had these players been there from the start, they would have won more games as shown with the 48 wins the following season. But 55 wins? Naw. lol if you think they were barely a notch worse than the 07 Spurs.

and everything you stated about Dirk, same can apply to Curry. Taking two weeks off while limited to very light drills will atrophy your muscles and **** with your conditioning, not to mention he came back to the grind of playoff basketball. Curry also nearly broke his arm against OKC in game 2. I'm sure he's been sore and stiff from that. But injuries happen and if they play, they play. No excuses.

OKC beating GS is a huge upset though and just as bad all things considered. Your "not even close" was not supported with your heat, boii. In addition, both Durant and Westbrook are top 5 players in the L. Let's not act like Warriors got ousted by the Blazers now.

Goofsta Knicca
05-26-2016, 08:50 PM
Nggaz wit sh1t growin on they headz n 26 yearold zits on they jaw about 2 be eliminated real soon courtesy of KD & LeBald.

TheWINdyCity
05-26-2016, 09:06 PM
Vintage Arb with the old copy/paste and edit :applause: Props on collaborating with multiple sources this time and not going word for word :cheers:

god dam :oldlol:

stalkerforlife
05-26-2016, 09:45 PM
Damn...Speights backing it up.

dannysc305
05-30-2016, 11:27 PM
Speightstrodamus

"We're not going home!"
-Chef Curry

ballinhun8
05-30-2016, 11:45 PM
OP stays winning with all these overreactions threads :roll: :roll: :roll: