Oso planning to go pro
No love for team leader in VORP, Joe Ingles?!?
Horford hadn’t even left the ground to start his shot when the shot clock hit 0:00. How do you possibly miss that? Not one ref realized the shot clock went off a full second before Horford got the shot off?
Horrible missed call. Not even close.
Kant review dat, why, hey?
Durant should just start shaving his head. That bald spot is starting to become real obvious.
Someday, this LeBron kid is really gonna be a decent player.
Man that Westbrook dude really sucks, aina? Must have read scoop during halftime for a bit of a pep talk.
I get it, he's a very polarizing player. I wouldn't use the Rubio comparison tonight though, tricky Ricky show a whopping 25% and hauled in 12 rebounds.For the record, I hope the Jazz win the series, i'd just understand your oddly placed hatred a little more if Westbrook actually played for the Bucks instead on a team in a completely different conference.
I'll offer a little less polarizing emotional wades take about westbrook. I think he's one of the most exciting players in the NBA but in no way do I think that translates to playoff success. The Proof is in the pudding too. Now two (three contenders) for MVP have left his them to play the best basketball of their career. Is Westbrook a top 5 player? Yes. Will he ever win a title? No. Really if you truly want to crap on him, gotta look into the advanced stats and look at uncontested rebounds and usage vs win share.
I'll offer a little less polarizing emotional wades take about westbrook. I think he's one of the most exciting players in the NBA but in no way do I think that translates to playoff success. The Proof is in the pudding too. Now two (three contenders) for MVP have left his them to play the best basketball of their career.
One of the best ever, but he vociferously argues on seemingly every call, and that was a goaltend....
Maybe Russell Westbrook won’t shoor 20% on 30 shots in a close out game someday.
Def a goaltend. Also crazy how a narrative changes, Lebron and company didn't score from about the 5 min mark until the buzzer beater, almost a brutal collapse at home.
Is Durant really playing the "best basketball of his career" at GS? Statistically his best years were his years at OKC, even when you account for lower usage.And Harden is clearly playing better basketball at Houston. But he was 23 when he left OKC. So is it because he is no longer with Westbrook or because he simply matured as a basketball player?I mean I understand why people don't think that a team with a ball dominant player like Westbrook isn't going to win anything, but I think the idea that players are better when they don't play with him isn't really accurate.