Well, he’s going back to the Cavs locker room, so... yeah?
Well, he’s going back to the Cavs locker room, so... yeah?
I’m with you; I am a Warriors fan (live in eastbay) and I felt dirty after that game. The LeBrons showed a ton of heart in keeping that game close and they just got jobbed. When I actually feel bad for LeBron, someone’s doing something wrong.
I feel for JR. When he fell into Klay early in the game, you knew he wasn’t doing it maliciously. I would have preferred Jordan Clarkson be the bed-shitter but we don’t get to choose our destiny.
That’s a grown man’s comment.
I genuinely feel bad for LeBron, and I’m nowhere near an LBJ fanboy. The Cavs deserved to win. That game was the mightiest of all possible dong punches.
I don’t know; he wasn’t really facing the play. He was kind of backing into it. It was bang-bang. I would have called it a block live, yet upon calling it a charge live, I don’t see how you change it from charge to block.
LeBron got jobbed overall; that call was a block (to me) yet there were a bunch of others that went against him, e.g. that clean strip.
I would look forward to Kobe breaking down LeBron’s film on a season finale of Detail, saying he was better because he had five rings and LeBron only had four.
People are saying this.
“Someone’s out to get me Bryan. It’s probably that punk Simmons. Motherfucker has too much time to tweet yet can’t shoot a jumper.”
Vote Beto for Senate!
The average 3PT% in the NBA is 36.2%. Missing 27 straight times assuming random chance is a 1 in 186,141 probability. So either the Rockets 1) had once-in-forever awful luck or 2) they coughed up the mother of all choke jobs.
Sorry, Chris.
I don’t like Cleveland. I don’t like Cleveland fans. I don’t like Cavs players. I don’t like LeBron’s attitude on the court. I don’t like him looking for fouls when he runs people over. I don’t like his tattoo of “Chosen One”.
“Get a load of this sausage” - what I will surely say to a future girlfriend.
All the stars for this comment. Kids these days are in backyards and driveways pulling up from the sidewalk saying “Curry for 3!” He might not be the Adonis that LeBron is, but it’s certifiable that Steph has changed NBA basketball.
You’re right on the depth. Upon posting, I actually reflected that depth wasn’t the best possible word. Maybe I should have replaced it with the word “basketball” - I was impressed with the Warriors basketball.
If Durant switched with the LeBron, he’d score 50 a night for the Cavs. He can get any shot, anytime, anywhere. He just doesn’t have to for the Warriors, so he cooly goes for 30. Unreal.
A Warriors/Celtics series would be fun. I was impressed with Boston’s energy last night and impressed with the Warriors depth tonight. Two similar styles that move the ball and bring effort on D.
I think the turning point in this game came in the first quarter when Harden came down on Kevon Looney’s foot and twisted his ankle. He sat for a few minutes, and although he came back and looked fine, the Rockets never really recovered from that.