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warriorfan
05-24-2022, 03:10 AM
Pick one

One word answers, stick to the topic.

Spurs m8
05-24-2022, 03:24 AM
Bron...

Even worse that he was healthy and Curry wasn't

Axe
05-24-2022, 03:36 AM
No polls? This thread sucks! :rant

SpaceJam
05-24-2022, 05:11 AM
Curry

Nb1
05-24-2022, 05:21 AM
Lebron by far. Such a disappointment.

Everyone knows and expects Curry to poop his pants when it counts, so no disappointment on that part. Good thing this year there is 0 opposition for him.

ImKobe
05-24-2022, 05:30 AM
Curry already won a chip and was playing hurt and wasn't on a superteam and lost to a much better team than the '11 Mavs.

Baller789
05-24-2022, 05:51 AM
No polls? This thread sucks! :rant

Whos your vote pappy?

Axe
05-24-2022, 06:07 AM
Lebron by far. Such a disappointment.

Everyone knows and expects Curry to poop his pants when it counts, so no disappointment on that part. Good thing this year there is 0 opposition for him.
Intriguing.

TheGoatest
05-24-2022, 07:10 AM
LeBron in 2011:

17.8 ppg on .478
7.2 rpg
6.8 apg
1.7 spg
0.5 bpg

Curry in 2016:

22.6 ppg on .403
4.9 rpg
3.7 apg
0.9 spg
0.7 bpg

Was this supposed to be some sort of a "gotcha" thread? Because facts say Curry was worse. :roll:

TheGoatest
05-24-2022, 07:14 AM
Don't forget to play your "Curry was injured" card as well...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FoxxMN8gNA

Johnny32
05-24-2022, 07:25 AM
reigning back to back "champion" kobe was worse vs the same mavs team lol.

legoat - 13.7 gmsc
kobrick - 13.6 gmsc (swept)

TheGoatest
05-24-2022, 07:33 AM
reigning back to back "champion" kobe was worse vs the same mavs team lol.

legoat - 13.7 gmsc
kobrick - 13.6 gmsc (swept)

Some of Kobe's finals game scores:

2000 - 9.7
2004 - 11.6

And I've actually heard alts use the excuse that at the age of 32 Kobe was "too old" and therefore has an excuse for the Mavs sweep of Lakers in 2011. :roll:

Baller789
05-24-2022, 09:53 AM
Intriguing.

I smell fear :lol

Bronbron23
05-24-2022, 10:54 AM
Pick one

One word answers, stick to the topic.

Definitely lebron

LeGoat4Life
05-24-2022, 12:18 PM
Definitely Lebron

Lebron's best performance = Curry's Worst performance

let that sink it...

Curry just has the IT factor making his team better, da intangibles

ImKobe
05-24-2022, 12:34 PM
reigning back to back "champion" kobe was worse vs the same mavs team lol.

legoat - 13.7 gmsc
kobrick - 13.6 gmsc (swept)

Kobe played on one leg and averaged considerably less minutes and still didn't get outscored by a role player like Bran did, and KB was the best player on his team while Bran was 3rd.

FKAri
05-24-2022, 12:53 PM
Lebron

Bronbron23
05-24-2022, 03:08 PM
Definitely Lebron

Lebron's best performance = Curry's Worst performance

let that sink it...

Curry just has the IT factor making his team better, da intangibles

Bruh that's a crackhead statement. Brons worst was worse than curry but his best was significantly better than any of Curry's. Steph was only elite at half the game. Bron was elite on both ends.

j3lademaster
05-24-2022, 04:08 PM
LeBron in 2011:

17.8 ppg on .478
7.2 rpg
6.8 apg
1.7 spg
0.5 bpg

Curry in 2016:

22.6 ppg on .403
4.9 rpg
3.7 apg
0.9 spg
0.7 bpg

Was this supposed to be some sort of a "gotcha" thread? Because facts say Curry was worse. :roll:Need to add to's for full context. Lebron averaged 3.6, which is pretty damn bad but Curry averaged 4.3 while only dishing out 3.7 apg.

!@#$%Vectors!@#
05-24-2022, 04:29 PM
Don't forget to play your "Curry was injured" card as well...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FoxxMN8gNA


Shut the **** up, you baboon. Anyone with basic anatomical knowledge knows that the Injury Steph sustained had little impact on vertical bursty movements in short spurts. Insult to the medial collateral ligament would primarily compromise his ability to move laterally in quick bursts and has very little to do with hops. This is the same reason he couldn't beat people like Steven Adams and Kevin Frickin Love off the dribble and Kyrie could overplay his 3 point shots because he couldn't drive past him.

If his injury was to his cruciate ligaments, then you would have a point but you don't you ignorant baboon so shut the **** up.

tpols
05-24-2022, 04:31 PM
You guys realize the 2016 Cavs were pre season title favorites and had their whole team healthy right?

While the 2011 Mavs based on expert picks weren't even totally expected to beat the Brandon Roy and LMA Blazers in the 1st round?

And despite this it took a bogus post game initiated, and money / ratings driven suspension to stop the warriors from easily winning in 5?

Mods, shut this thread down.

Westbrook_Fan
05-24-2022, 04:38 PM
You guys realize the 2016 Cavs were pre season title favorites and had their whole team healthy right?

While the 2011 Mavs based on expert picks weren't even totally expected to beat the Brandon Roy and LMA Blazers in the 1st round?

And despite this it took a bogus post game initiated, and money / ratings driven suspension to stop the warriors from easily winning in 5?

Mods, shut this thread down.


Both the 2016 Cavs and 2011 Mavs only had 1 all-star, so talent wise it cancels out

Difference is the Cavs faced a 73 win team while the Mavs faced a team that won 1 more game than them in the regular season

tpols
05-24-2022, 04:55 PM
Both the 2016 Cavs and 2011 Mavs only had 1 all-star, so talent wise it cancels out

Difference is the Cavs faced a 73 win team while the Mavs faced a team that won 1 more game than them in the regular season

The 2011 Mavs were +2000 huge long shot odds underdog at winning the title and the Heat who were expected to be a not 4, not 5, not 6 dynasty were #1 +280 favorites.

Conversely the 2016 Cavs were odds favorites to start the season over the warriors. And they suffered no injury loss to disqualify the odds. People simply couldn't predict how dominant the warriors chemistry and teamwork would be.

Silver ruined it all and extended the series for money and ratings. Which proved to be extremely profitable and his behavior not at all unpredictable given his demographic.

Axe
05-24-2022, 05:36 PM
MethCallboy789 refuses to stay on topic. :roll:

HighFlyer23
05-24-2022, 06:55 PM
Lebron by far

This performance by him took him out of GOAT contention

Baller789
05-24-2022, 08:11 PM
MethCallboy789 refuses to stay on topic. :roll:

Its so easy to trigger Mr. Axe. :lol

Axe
05-24-2022, 08:24 PM
Pouting puppy as usual. ;)

Baller789
05-24-2022, 09:04 PM
Pouting puppy as usual. ;)

Pouting puppy?

Only from a dork :lol

Axe
05-24-2022, 09:15 PM
Still can't stop following me. :oldlol:

8Ball
05-24-2022, 09:17 PM
Baller789 taking his daily frustrations out one of my alt accounts Axe. :lol

warriorfan
05-24-2022, 09:18 PM
Shut the **** up, you baboon. Anyone with basic anatomical knowledge knows that the Injury Steph sustained had little impact on vertical bursty movements in short spurts. Insult to the medial collateral ligament would primarily compromise his ability to move laterally in quick bursts and has very little to do with hops. This is the same reason he couldn't beat people like Steven Adams and Kevin Frickin Love off the dribble and Kyrie could overplay his 3 point shots because he couldn't drive past him.

If his injury was to his cruciate ligaments, then you would have a point but you don't you ignorant baboon so shut the **** up.

Huge iq post

Spot on, The MCL undergoes strain during lateral change of direction movements. Just because you can dunk doesn’t mean you can explode while changing direction in a live game setting.

8Ball
05-24-2022, 09:24 PM
Shut the **** up, you baboon. Anyone with basic anatomical knowledge knows that the Injury Steph sustained had little impact on vertical bursty movements in short spurts. Insult to the medial collateral ligament would primarily compromise his ability to move laterally in quick bursts and has very little to do with hops. This is the same reason he couldn't beat people like Steven Adams and Kevin Frickin Love off the dribble and Kyrie could overplay his 3 point shots because he couldn't drive past him.

If his injury was to his cruciate ligaments, then you would have a point but you don't you ignorant baboon so shut the **** up.

He moved just fine vs OKC and averaged what? 28 ppg against them?

Axe
05-24-2022, 09:24 PM
Baller789 taking his daily frustrations out one of my alt accounts Axe. :lol
:yaohappy:

Let's see how he responds to this.

8Ball
05-24-2022, 09:25 PM
:yaohappy:

Let's see how he responds to this.

Stop responding to your 8ball alt account. Alts everywhere!!!

Axe
05-24-2022, 09:25 PM
Stop responding to your 8ball alt account. Alts everywhere!!!
Ya dingus... :ohwell:

Baller789
05-24-2022, 09:51 PM
:yaohappy:

Let's see how he responds to this.


Stop responding to your 8ball alt account. Alts everywhere!!!


Ya dingus... :ohwell:

Shut it down :dancin

1987_Lakers
05-24-2022, 09:58 PM
The one that blew a 3-1 lead

kawhileonard2
05-24-2022, 11:22 PM
Lebron got outplayed by Jason Terry while Steph got outplayed by Kyrie. No one missed games in the Dallas series except Dallas players such as Caron Butler. Draymond got suspended for no reason.

Shooter
05-24-2022, 11:24 PM
Baller789 taking his daily frustrations out one of my alt accounts Axe. :lol

Axe is my alt too :lol Nice

Axe
05-24-2022, 11:44 PM
Axe is my alt too :lol Nice
Yes, slick. MethCallboy789, otoh, is actually DoctorP and juliuserving. :oldlol:

TheGoatest
05-25-2022, 01:29 AM
Shut the **** up, you baboon. Anyone with basic anatomical knowledge knows that the Injury Steph sustained had little impact on vertical bursty movements in short spurts. Insult to the medial collateral ligament would primarily compromise his ability to move laterally in quick bursts and has very little to do with hops. This is the same reason he couldn't beat people like Steven Adams and Kevin Frickin Love off the dribble and Kyrie could overplay his 3 point shots because he couldn't drive past him.

If his injury was to his cruciate ligaments, then you would have a point but you don't you ignorant baboon so shut the **** up.

You'd think that ANY "injury" whatsoever wouldn't have Curry attempting unnecessary 360 alley-oop dunks in a pre-game warm up drills to avoid even the slightest risk of making the injury worse and save any strain on his body for the game itself. However, sure enough: There the fukk he was. In the video evidence. Attempting 360 dunks in the warm-ups, while being "injured". :oldlol:
Stay mad for Curry's 2016 finals "injury" being exposed. By Curry himself, no less. :roll:

SpaceJam
05-25-2022, 02:37 AM
Kobe played on one leg and averaged considerably less minutes and still didn't get outscored by a role player like Bran did, and KB was the best player on his team while Bran was 3rd.

He may as well have.

Give me Terry's 20/2/4 on 59% in 31 minutes over Kobe's 23/3/3 on 46% in 37 minutes

TheGoatest
05-25-2022, 02:45 AM
He may as well have.

Give me Terry's 20/2/4 on 59% in 31 minutes over Kobe's 23/3/3 on 46% in 37 minutes

In 2011, Terry had a better overall statline than Kobe while winning the series in 4.
In 2011, Terry had a worse overall statline than LeBron while winning the series in 6.

These are facts.