Oso planning to go pro
Boston will probably respond with a run here, but man that was fun from Steph.
The Celtics just look like the better team. Which sucks because they're inordinately unlikable.
Usually I’m all aboard the Boston sports hate train.But any team with Draymond and Klay is incredibly unlikeable.Klay especially, don’t understand the love he gets. Dude is incredibly annoying. Would love to see him play without Steph just for one full season, just to see him flounder.
Poor Steve Kerr
Is this sarcastic? Do you not like Steve Kerr?
Yes. He hates people that call out injustice in the world, especially if they defend minorities
Statistically, Draymond Green's Game 3 may be the worst in history when you take into account he played 34 minutes.
The conversation some coworkers and I were having the other day is would you rather have Joakim Noah or Draymond Green on your team.
I have repeatedly heard Draymond Green referred to as a lock for the Basketball Hall of Fame. And he probably will get in the Hall, even though he will have perhaps the most modest basic career stats for any HoFer ever: 9 ppg, 7 rpg, 5 apg. Also, a .499 eFG%.
I have repeatedly heard Draymond Green referred to as a lock for the Basketball Hall of Fame. And he probably will get in the Hall, even though he will have perhaps the most modest basic career stats for any HoFer ever: 9 ppg, 7 rpg, 5 apg. Also, a .499 eFG%.He obviously is a great defender, and he also has been the emotional and physical leader for the NBA's most dominant team of the last decade. That's why he's in the Hall conversation.But he admittedly played uninspired basketball in Games 1 and 3 of these Finals -- can you imagine any of the truly great players in NBA history having to admit they weren't ready to roll for the effen Finals? -- and of course his lack of discipline likely cost GS the 2016 title.It's an interesting discussion IMHO. Such a contrast to the MVP situation in baseball, where it seems to have become accepted now that the guys with the best offensive stats should be MVP even if their teams really, really suck. Here you have a guy with modest offensive stats but he is considered a Hall shoo-in because of the intangibles he brings to a championship-caliber team; he wouldn't even be considered if he had been toiling for the T-Wolves.