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vash 06-09-2018 08:22 AM

Warriors.
 
Anyone watch?

Oakland is gonna explode.

ckissick 06-09-2018 09:15 AM

I watched. Great fun for this life-long Warriors fan. Oakland will be relatively tame, since this is getting to be old hat. We've already been through this (multiple championships) with the 49ers in the 80s, and the Giants recently.

rattlsnak 06-09-2018 09:15 AM

Watch what??? The Stanley Cup is over...

Tobra 06-09-2018 09:28 AM

There have been a lot of pro championships in the SF Bay Area, it seems to me. They will have a parade in Oakland , probably not so much the riots, it was an away game, third time in 4 years too. With the Warriors, seems like the fans of other teams would be getting tired of it. Guess that Mr James could only carry those guys so far

How different would this have gone if JR Smith was a little less high and knew what the score was at the end of that game? Obviously they would not have gotten swept, but would they have rallied and won a few home games? Totally different scene, going back to California 2-2

KFC911 06-09-2018 09:29 AM

Lifelong b-ball fan...those four games were the only NBA games I've seen since last year around this time....let the "dynasty" commence ;). Golden State is gonna be the next Bull(s) run, fun to watch, and the real deal. Once again....I'm sick of hearing about LJ....he (once again) disappeared when it counts....and to mention him in the same sentence as Jordan, Bird, Magic, Duncan, Durant and about a dozen more is absurd imo. No "quit" in those boyz....jmho, and YMMV.

KFC911 06-09-2018 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 10067386)
..... Guess that Mr James could only carry those guys so far

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When James is the best player on his team, he can't :(. Without D. Wade, and K. Irving, he would not have the rings he does have...

Back before the NBA changed the rules...(3 seconds on D, NO hard fouls, etc.), LJ would have had most of his game elminated....'cause he would have been taught a lesson by the "big men" :).

LJ is a seriously talented 6'7" guy....but a bit overrated imo...I've just seen him "disapppear" too many times...when it matters.

Norm K 06-09-2018 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10067394)

LB is a seriously talented 6'7" guy....but a bit overrated imo...I've just seen him "disapppear" too many times...when it matters.

His biggest weakness isn't his own game, it's his inability to make his teammates better. Jordan won six championships with Luke Longely and Bill Carwright at center, a complete non-factor on offense at power forward, Scottie "calling-him-a-top-fifty-of-all-time-player-is-a-joke" Pippen at small forward and Jim Paxon's kid brother at point guard.

It's also worth pointing out that Jordan routinely made the other "best players in the world" look very pedestrian in head-to-head match ups - yet another thing James does not/cannot do.

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KFC911 06-09-2018 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 10067431)
His biggest weakness isn't his own game, it's his inability to make his teammates better. Jordan won six championships with Luke Longely and Bill Carwright at center, a complete non-factor on offense at power forward, Scottie "calling-him-a-top-fifty-of-all-time-player-is-a-joke" Pippen at small forward and Jim Paxon's kid brother at point guard.

It's also worth pointing out that Jordan routinely made the other "best players in the world" look very pedestrian in head-to-head match ups - yet another thing James does not/cannot do.

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Totally agree...

I have nothing against LJ...I just get sick of the talking heads going on and on.

Baz 06-09-2018 10:53 AM

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pwd72s 06-09-2018 11:07 AM

Cleveland officials thanking the Golden State Warriors for the lack of riots in Cleveland...

Tobra 06-09-2018 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 10067431)
His biggest weakness isn't his own game, it's his inability to make his teammates better.

Yes, don't see him as a leader really. Kevin Durant is superior to Lebron James in pretty much all facets of the game, IMHO. Except maybe for crying to the officials, LJ may have the edge there

KFC911 06-09-2018 11:49 AM

^^^^ :)....glad Lebron never had to play Detroit back in the day! And LJ didn't even bring his own "A game" to game four...and it didn't really surprise me either.

Bugsinrugs 06-09-2018 04:37 PM

After these playoffs I've become a Lebron fan. Against Boston he played 46 and 48 minutes the last two games. At the end of those games he still had his legs to hit the big shots. I don't think most people can understand that. Players usually play 36 to maybe 40 minutes a game. Star players are rested strategically so as they are at their best at crunch time. He is super human in my book.

rcooled 06-09-2018 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs (Post 10067741)
Against Boston he played 46 and 48 minutes the last two games. Players usually play 36 to maybe 40 minutes a game. Star players are rested strategically so as they are at their best at crunch time.

LeBron can't afford to rest...he's that whole friggin' team! Besides, he comes & goes as he pleases...Tyronn Lue seems like just a place-holder at times.

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Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs (Post 10067741)
He is super human in my book.

How has the NBA managed to avoid the 'juicing' scandals that've plagued the NFL, MLB and the UCI (bike racing) in recent years? Is the NBA's drug policy as strict as in those other sports?
The word "Superhuman" was once used to describe Lance Armstrong's seemingly natural ability to perform well above expectations too.

nvr2mny 06-09-2018 09:59 PM

Flew in to SFO yesterday to visit one of our daughters, who is a huge Warriors fan. My wife and I could care less. Anyways, after they won she headed out to the Mission district, which last year it was party central. Last night it was like nothing happened. I think it’s as other posters commented, it’s nothing new and was expected. Flying back home in the morning thank God. We are just not big city people. The homelessness problem here is unbelievable.

Steve Carlton 06-09-2018 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 10067386)
With the Warriors, seems like the fans of other teams would be getting tired of it. Guess that Mr James could only carry those guys so far

How different would this have gone if JR Smith was a little less high and knew what the score was at the end of that game? Obviously they would not have gotten swept, but would they have rallied and won a few home games? Totally different scene, going back to California 2-2

Agree with fans of other teams not digging the Warriors domination, so some hate comes their way. Part of the deal when you're on top.

If JR Smith had taken a shot or got it to LeBron, they could have easily won that game. If George Hill had made the second free throw, they also would have likely won. But they would have had to make either shot. Not so sure that would have sparked them to win other games- they were pretty much outclassed, although they put up a good fight at times. If they had come to Oakland 2-2, I think they would have left 2-4. As said before, too much talent for basically LeBron to overcome.

LeBron is basically unstoppable, and IMO the best player in the NBA. He carried his team all the way to the finals. No one player on the Warriors could have done that. They almost lost to the Rockets, which was really the championship this year.

Although apples and oranges, the debate is lively on LeBron vs Michael Jordan for best player ever. Kevin Durant is unstoppable in his taller than anyone ability to score at any time. Curry is the most fun to watch, and a lot more likable than LeBron or Durant.

I think the Warriors will be in the championship mix for years to come. Their oldest superstar is only 30 years old. They have more talent than anyone right now, and it's not store bought except for Durant. If LeBron winds up somewhere with Chris Paul, then that team could contend. Houston could well have gotten past the Warriors if Chris Paul hadn't got injured.

KFC911 06-09-2018 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs (Post 10067741)
After these playoffs I've become a Lebron fan. Against Boston he played 46 and 48 minutes the last two games. At the end of those games he still had his legs to hit the big shots. I don't think most people can understand that. Players usually play 36 to maybe 40 minutes a game. Star players are rested strategically so as they are at their best at crunch time. He is super human in my book.

He is a "modern", pampered athlete....can't even play a whole game if the a/c isn't on in the arena....I have a pretty good memory ;). He would have withered away in the old Boston Garden...jmo.

He barely even showed up for game four...crunch time....YMMV.

KFC911 06-09-2018 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 10067973)
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Although apples and oranges, the debate is lively on LeBron vs Michael Jordan for best player ever....

No debate here...and one of them isn't even a close second...or third, or .....;)!

onewhippedpuppy 06-10-2018 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 10067431)
His biggest weakness isn't his own game, it's his inability to make his teammates better. Jordan won six championships with Luke Longely and Bill Carwright at center, a complete non-factor on offense at power forward, Scottie "calling-him-a-top-fifty-of-all-time-player-is-a-joke" Pippen at small forward and Jim Paxon's kid brother at point guard.

It's also worth pointing out that Jordan routinely made the other "best players in the world" look very pedestrian in head-to-head match ups - yet another thing James does not/cannot do.

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Yup. He’s probably the best individual player in the game right now, but can’t lead a team or take over a game like Jordan did routinely.

KFC911 06-10-2018 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 10068053)
Yup. He’s probably the best individual player in the game right now, but can’t lead a team or take over a game like Jordan did routinely.

....and b-ball IS a team sport....Norm nailed it. GOAT....nope!

Jordan was also "mentally tough".... moreso even than his athletic skills...that's what made him great imo.


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