blakknicholson
BlakkNicholson
blakknicholson

To be fair I think that’s more of a sound argument than some of the people saying Warriors would have won had Andrew fucking Bogut not been hurt last year’s finals.

The fact is that people hated this Warriors team last year before Durant.

Make America Deplane Again.

Oh, I’ll tell you why. They’ve been at such a high level of dominance for a while now, so the haters (myself included) are coming out more and more.

Yeah, fuck that guy for going and working where he wants instead of serving the arbitrary whims of the unwritten rules of fandom. (Rolls eyes).

Well, I just checked with my mother, and it appears “being a knuckle-dragging, ignorant redneck asshole” is not one of the recognised side effects of diabetes…

::sniff:: Brave Patriot(TM) right there. ::salutes flag::

Husband didn’t seem particularly interested in fighting dude.

Celtics brought in KG and Ray Allen, and that was received pretty well, if I remember.

Tony Parker is 85 years old. Settle down.

Time for your comeuppance you respectability politics pushin’ rapist.

I can’t be sure on why they get so much hate outside of my fellow cavs fans, but I think it was the addition of Durant. All that “built not bought” nonsense went out the window. I can’t stand them but I can appreciate how beautiful the basketball they play is, minus the Zaza shuffle and Draymonds love for nailing

I legitimately do not understand the Warriors hate outside of the fact that they are good. They built a team with their highest draft pick being Curry at 7, and no one thought he would turn into the best 3 point shooter of all time. Draymond who was a 2nd round pick and Klay Thompson who was number 11. It’s not like

Yes Tony Parker was the linchpin to beating the most historic offense the NBA has ever seen...

Kawhi and Parker. With just Parker out, the Spurs were giving the Warriors a sound thumping. Yeah, it was lucky for them that Kawhi was intentionally taken out of the game by the Warriors dirty playing or it would be the Spurs and the Cavs in the finals.

So would I’d rather own a struggling hardware store in Oklahoma City or go be one of the top programmers for Apple in Silicon Valley. Tough choice but I’ve always been partial to Rice-A-Roni.

If a better company in a nicer part of the country asked me to work for them for millions of dollars, I’d probably say yes, too.

Seriously, almost everywhere in the U.S. below the 35th parallel is a lost cause.

Yeah, I heard that too back in 1997, when Biggie said it.

You, my friend, deserve a petty star.