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NBA Finals Thread - Warriors/Cavs


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11 minutes ago, cbarrier90 said:

As Mike Breen would say, "BANG!"

Happy for Cleveland, and happy the Warriors finally turned heel in the playoffs and came back to Earth. That Joe Lacob interview will live in infamy.

Condolences for the Warriors fans on here but you literally just won a title last season. Give Cleveland a break, for once.

Cavs clearly can't win without the Refs putting warriors on the bench. This finals were as much bs as the Super Bowl. 

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10 minutes ago, Snake said:

Cavs clearly can't win without the Refs putting warriors on the bench. This finals were as much bs as the Super Bowl. 

For all the great things that are said about Warriors fans this post sure is salty.

Give it time and you'll realize that just like the Panthers, the Warriors faced little to no adversity during the season and hadn't faced an x-factor (Von Miller/LeBron James) that the other team possessed. In addition, Curry and Thompson went uncharacteristically cold down the stretch, similar to the Panthers turning the ball over and dropping a ton of passes.

Plus, it's the NBA, where the best teams always make it to the end, so the Warriors will easily be favorites again next season.

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32 minutes ago, cbarrier90 said:

For all the great things that are said about Warriors fans this post sure is salty.

Give it time and you'll realize that just like the Panthers, the Warriors faced little to no adversity during the season and hadn't faced an x-factor (Von Miller/LeBron James) that the other team possessed. In addition, Curry and Thompson went uncharacteristically cold down the stretch, similar to the Panthers turning the ball over and dropping a ton of passes.

Plus, it's the NBA, where the best teams always make it to the end, so the Warriors will easily be favorites again next season.

Can't be salty if it's not your team.  Anyone looking with unbias opinion could see the way the refs and NBA controlled that series. Just like they did to the Panthers in the SB. Sports are about storylines and popularity now.  Quite frankly the series was boring after the Warriors were passified. 

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42 minutes ago, Snake said:

Can't be salty if it's not your team.  Anyone looking with unbias opinion could see the way the refs and NBA controlled that series. Just like they did to the Panthers in the SB. Sports are about storylines and popularity now.  Quite frankly the series was boring after the Warriors were passified. 

But one can be salty if the Cavs aren't their team...

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12 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

But one can be salty if the Cavs aren't their team...

 

12 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

But one can be salty if the Cavs aren't their team...

 

12 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

But one can be salty if the Cavs aren't their team...

I like the cavs and think they are a good team. What I really didn't like was the refs allowing James to basically bull over the Warriors and then when Green started to play aggressive they suspended him. Thats just a joke. Warriors a 90% finesse team and the Cavs are a two man show. But my point being is the Warriors are a team and that's why the NBA had to stop the route. 

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Anyone suggesting Curry is soft, overrated, not that good etc while propping LeBron up as the greatest ever (which his performance was fantastic) while conveniently bypassing some questionable finals performances from James himself in Miami pretty much loses all credibility.

Curry is still a young dude. What we saw this past season was his progression as a player. Just like we've seen with LeBron. But it takes time.

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11 minutes ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

No one is saying he's soft or overrated. Man won MVP two straight years for a reason. Best shooter in the NBA. I don't know what the hell happened to him vs. OKC and def Cleveland. 

Imo, it just seems like the man quit in the finals for a very very odd reason. It could be injuries or something else ( cough cough $$$$$$). He was mentally weak all 7 games. Last night, he started making his way to the locker room still with few seconds left in the 2nd. You could tell by Green, Klay, and Iggy's body language/plays that they were frustrated by him. Plenty of times where they chose to keep the ball to themselves than passing it to him. 

its just odd to me that the best shooter in the game just somehow couldn't shoot the damn ball anymore.

I don't know either dude. Sometimes poo happens. LeBron looked that way in the finals before too. But he must have used it as motivation because we clearly saw how he performed this go around. Curry will have to do the same.

I do know that the fuging NBA better start spreading the wealth around in the draft lottery now. They gift wrapped the Cavaliers enough 1st overall picks to start an all star team. I'm not suggesting it was rigged, but the league has damn sure been giving Cleveland extra nudges to help them out, much moreso than any other team. As a result you see them going out of their way to play up the historical factor of the win now, which honestly makes me want to puke.

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23 minutes ago, TheRed said:

I don't know either dude. Sometimes poo happens. LeBron looked that way in the finals before too. But he must have used it as motivation because we clearly saw how he performed this go around. Curry will have to do the same.

I do know that the fuging NBA better start spreading the wealth around in the draft lottery now. They gift wrapped the Cavaliers enough 1st overall picks to start an all star team. I'm not suggesting it was rigged, but the league has damn sure been giving Cleveland extra nudges to help them out, much moreso than any other team. As a result you see them going out of their way to play up the historical factor of the win now, which honestly makes me want to puke.

We just agree too much on here.  Everything you stated is so true.  

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