View Full Version : Being in the Eastern Conference is a huge advantage
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 03:12 PM
Being in the Eastern Conference is a huge advantage
Warriors were very run down this year while the Cavs looked like they had a lot more in the tank
Warriors had to battle through the Western Conference all year and in the playoffs while Cleveland got to coast all the way to the Finals
This had a lot to do with the outcome
Bankaii
06-20-2016, 03:17 PM
Being in the Eastern Conference is a huge advantage
Warriors were very run down this year while the Cavs looked like they had a lot more in the tank
Warriors had to battle through the Western Conference all year and in the playoffs while Cleveland got to coast all the way to the Finals
This had a lot to do with the outcome
Steph was so tired he had 3 points in the 4th and 0 points in the last 5 minutes:roll:
West-Side
06-20-2016, 03:18 PM
Common sense, that's why LeBron is a fraud and always will be.
Not only did he play weak ass competition in the east for the past 6 years but he ALWAYS played on stacked teams too. No coincidence he didn't start winning titles until the east got depleted with talent and he had to collude.
The fact that Cleveland only had 2 losses until the NBA finals means two things:
1) Cleveland had the privilege of playing weak competition.
2) Avoid playing extra games and sustaining injuries.
Then you have GS who played nearly as many games against OKC as Cleveland did in their first two rounds.
Must be nice...I gotta give it to LeBron, he might be a very overrated player but he's a great strategist. He doesn't like to take the difficult path. He either colludes or waits until his "hometown" won 3 straight lotteries with Kyrie on the team...to claim "his heart is with his home." :rolleyes:
Jameerthefear
06-20-2016, 03:18 PM
You are having in ABSOLUTE MELTDOWN
Jameerthefear
06-20-2016, 03:19 PM
Common sense, that's why LeBron is a fraud and always will be.
Not only did he play weak ass competition in the east for the past 6 years but he ALWAYS played on stacked teams too. No coincidence he didn't start winning titles until the east got depleted with talent and he had to collude.
The fact that Cleveland only had 2 losses until the NBA finals means two things:
1) Cleveland had the privilege of playing weak competition.
2) Avoid playing extra games and sustaining injuries.
Then you have GS who played nearly as many games against OKC as Cleveland did in their first two rounds.
Must be nice...I gotta give it to LeBron, he might be a very overrated player but he's a great strategist. He doesn't like to take the difficult path. He either colludes or waits until his "hometown" won 3 straight lotteries with Kyrie on the team...to claim "his heart is with his home." :rolleyes:
Lebron > Kobe
Deal with it :oldlol:
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 03:19 PM
Steph was so tired he had 3 points in the 4th and 0 points in the last 5 minutes:roll:
A testament to how injured he really was
BlazerRed
06-20-2016, 03:20 PM
Steph was so tired he had 3 points in the 4th and 0 points in the last 5 minutes:roll:
slayed
Andrei89
06-20-2016, 03:21 PM
The meltdown continues :lol
ShawkFactory
06-20-2016, 03:22 PM
A testament to how injured he really was
:roll:
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 03:22 PM
You are having in ABSOLUTE MELTDOWN
In your opinion does this stack up to your ISH New Years Eve Meltdown?
https://s32.postimg.org/4avntlztx/jameernewyears.jpg
AirBonner
06-20-2016, 03:24 PM
Sooo the rockets and trail blazers were tough competition? Steph got to sit an entire month and his team comfortably won. Anymore excuses?
kamil
06-20-2016, 03:25 PM
Oh come on man, they blew a 3-1 lead!!!
Hey Yo
06-20-2016, 03:26 PM
Common sense, that's why LeBron is a fraud and always will be.
Not only did he play weak ass competition in the east for the past 6 years but he ALWAYS played on stacked teams too. No coincidence he didn't start winning titles until the east got depleted with talent and he had to collude.
The fact that Cleveland only had 2 losses until the NBA finals means two things:
1) Cleveland had the privilege of playing weak competition.
2) Avoid playing extra games and sustaining injuries.
Then you have GS who played nearly as many games against OKC as Cleveland did in their first two rounds.
Must be nice...I gotta give it to LeBron, he might be a very overrated player but he's a great strategist. He doesn't like to take the difficult path. He either colludes or waits until his "hometown" won 3 straight lotteries with Kyrie on the team...to claim "his heart is with his home." :rolleyes:
Your hero Kobe demanded to play for the second most successful franchise in the NBA. He didn't want to play for New Jersey or try to build a winner.
He wanted the easy way
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 03:27 PM
Oh come on man, they blew a 3-1 lead!!!
Stephs knee was injured
Bankaii
06-20-2016, 03:28 PM
Last 6 minutes: 0 points, 0/5:roll:
AirBonner
06-20-2016, 03:29 PM
Stephs knee was injured
Steph and kerr said his knee was fine. Are you saying the COACH and the PLAYER in question are not credible?
Bankaii
06-20-2016, 03:30 PM
Stephs knee was injured
He openly admitted he doesn't need surgery. He has the same general soreness that everyone has.
Quit bitching.
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 03:32 PM
He openly admitted he doesn't need surgery. He has the same general soreness that everyone has.
Quit bitching.
Yeah he has the same MCL injury like everyone has...
:biggums:
Back to reality
Curry was the only player in the finals that suffered a major MCL injury, he did not have "the same general soreness that everyone has".
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/04/25/21/3382DE5F00000578-3558358-image-m-20_1461615147097.jpg
Everyone was not suffering from an injury like that.
AirBonner
06-20-2016, 03:33 PM
Yeah he has the same MCL injury like everyone has...
:biggums:
Back to reality
Curry was the only player in the finals that suffered a major MCL injury, he did not have "the same general soreness that everyone has".
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/04/25/21/3382DE5F00000578-3558358-image-m-20_1461615147097.jpg
Everyone did not suffer an injury like that.
Isaiah Thomas had a far worse ankle sprain and played the next day. Keep melting down little boi
LikeABosh
06-20-2016, 03:33 PM
Is Warriorfan actually hoping Curry's MCL is really ****ed up and needs surgery at this point? What a ****ing loser:roll: :roll: :roll:
Oh come on man, they blew a 3-1 lead!!!
with TWO home games to close out as well!!
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 03:38 PM
Isaiah Thomas had a far worse ankle sprain and played the next day. Keep melting down little boi
You know how many points he scored in that game?
10, on 33% FG...
AirBonner, you do not know shit about basketball
:roll:
inclinerator
06-20-2016, 03:45 PM
bu..bu..but the real finals was the wcf and the finals will be a breeze compared to it
PP34Deuce
06-20-2016, 03:47 PM
I think what it says is Golden State lost and set history for losing a 3-1 lead. That's a fact. They got beat 3 straight. They rely on 3 point shoots and they just like Cleveland was tired.
Wally450
06-20-2016, 03:51 PM
Meltdowns everywhere.
Curry's knee is fine. He said it himself last night he won't need surgery. How long can someone continue to use the knee injury excuse?
AirBonner
06-20-2016, 03:52 PM
You know how many points he scored in that game?
10, on 33% FG...
AirBonner, you do not know shit about basketball
:roll:
because he had a severe ankle sprain and relys on his quickness to make up for the fact that he is a midget? He didn't take a month off like your boi. :lol
toneloc103
06-20-2016, 03:55 PM
Tired as in 73-9 tired? Tired as in breezing through the league until the semis and finals tired? Ok now I understand....
allball
06-20-2016, 03:56 PM
Common sense, that's why LeBron is a fraud and always will be.
Not only did he play weak ass competition in the east for the past 6 years but he ALWAYS played on stacked teams too. No coincidence he didn't start winning titles until the east got depleted with talent and he had to collude.
The fact that Cleveland only had 2 losses until the NBA finals means two things:
1) Cleveland had the privilege of playing weak competition.
2) Avoid playing extra games and sustaining injuries.
Then you have GS who played nearly as many games against OKC as Cleveland did in their first two rounds.
Must be nice...I gotta give it to LeBron, he might be a very overrated player but he's a great strategist. He doesn't like to take the difficult path. He either colludes or waits until his "hometown" won 3 straight lotteries with Kyrie on the team...to claim "his heart is with his home." :rolleyes:
GSW has 7 lottery picks
Bankaii
06-20-2016, 06:01 PM
Yeah he has the same MCL injury like everyone has...
:biggums:
Back to reality
Curry was the only player in the finals that suffered a major MCL injury, he did not have "the same general soreness that everyone has".
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/04/25/21/3382DE5F00000578-3558358-image-m-20_1461615147097.jpg
Everyone was not suffering from an injury like that.
The injury was the most basic of mcl sprains.
He sprained it, not tore it. The time frame of recovery is 1-3 weeks max. So he had more than enough time to recovery, not including the fact that he has the best training staff in the world to help.
No matter how many excuses you use, Curry was fine, he's just a shit Finals performer.
You should change name to "regularseasonwarriorsfan":roll:
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 06:11 PM
because he had a severe ankle sprain and relys on his quickness to make up for the fact that he is a midget? He didn't take a month off like your boi. :lol
NO EXCUSES
EVERYONE WAS HURT AND BANGED UP JUST LIKE ISIAH
10 points in game 7 AND LET HIS TEAM LOSE! AWFUL!
Who do I sound like? :oldlol:
Hey Yo
06-20-2016, 06:11 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ClbKAvAUYAE5iR0.jpg
warriorfan
06-20-2016, 07:46 PM
The injury was the most basic of mcl sprains
He sprained it, not tore it. The time frame of recovery is 1-3 weeks max. So he had more than enough time to recovery, not including the fact that he has the best training staff in the world to help
No matter how many excuses you use, Curry was fine, he's just a shit Finals performer.
You should change name to "regularseasonwarriorsfan":roll:
The time frame of recovery is 1-3 weeks for basic movement and at the most walking up a flight of stairs
1-3 weeks is not the healing timetable for nba professional basketball
even if it was curry came back before 3 weeks of healing because golden state couldn't beat the blazers in portland with out him
curry came back before the healing time frame and re-aggravated his injury and never had the opportunity to allow it to fully heal
back to the original point you were trying to make
He has the same general soreness that everyone has.
Wrong, no other player in the finals went through an injury like Curry did during the playoffs
All of the players could of been "banged up" and sore, however no player was as seriously injured as Curry was
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