2017 NBA FINALS THREAD. PART III

Who Will Win the 2017 NBA Finals?

  • Cleveland Cavaliers

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Can someone make a gif. of ZaZa hopping away after this MVP move. 
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DUBS in 4! 
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imagine being proud of a player injuring another player
 
man this jumpman 2.0 hella annoying with his spamming.

"dubs in 4"

don't remember dude being in here last year :lol
There's about three new people in here who are fans of the Warriors who have not posted a single thing of value all season long.
 
It would of been nice to see him be apart of creating another contender so we wouldn't get a predictable finals and get some more compelling, entertaining, and competitive games. Why even watch the regular season or even the playoffs now?

Man he doesn't have time to "Create" a contender. He isn't in Year 4
 
As contradictory as this sounds, i'm yet to find the right way to phrase it but here goes anyway

but Durant's move was fine in the sense that he wanted to win a ring, which is cool like do you and achieve what you want to achieve

but in the grand scheme of basketball it was a really easy way to get a ring and didn't require a lot of struggle to win, which is how the NBA has generally always been, big moments and tough moments that you must persevere through to win it all.

They faced little adversity this year if any at all and the stats can prove that quite easily.
What has he done over the last 8 years then?
 
Where should he have gone then?

That would have put him CLOSER to winning a ring? (Goal)


This is where I side with you. Only in sports do we get to tell grown *** men what to do and where to maximize their potential. But you couldn't damn near tell me or any of us what to do with our lives and how we choose to maximize our opportunities.
 
I blame the LeBron haters and detractors for this cancerous super team ring chasing modern era. LeBron ended up breaking the league by stacking the deck to an unbalanced level to secure himself a ring and now KD is doing the same. What if Michael joined the Bad Boy Pistons? :{:{
 
I wonder how Bron feels. Son kinda put the spotlight on NBA super teams. He gets his rings and goes back home to a better situation and now he's not in a situation to be competing in the finals for years to come. He's getting beat worse than his Heat beat OKC.

This is some Lakers or Spurs vs. Nets in the finals type ****.


'Lies made up by GotHolesInMySocks'


Wow.

Mark Price and Brad Daugherty thought about but decided against walkin thru that door.

GotHolesInMySocks trollin. He knows this **** is over
:lol Fixed*

Dann dudes are going in :lol

All this time I'm saying the Warriors are gonna lose cause they don't have a real big man when the Cavs need one too :{

Tristan Thompson is gone after this season regardless of what happens. Straight unacceptable
This ain't 99 b. How you thought this would come down to who had the better big men?


Besides, even though I don't care for dude Green is clearly better than TT and has way more of a positive impact than Love.

Although I will admit in the 2nd or 3rd there were a string of offensive rebounds by Love that was just mind boggling. On par with how automatic Curry, Klay, and KD when shooting can be or Kyrie's Iverson like skill to finish in the paint.

But yeah big men was not gonna turn the tide in this series. It was always gonna be defense.
 
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They gotta star putting a Kardashian clause in these NBA contracts.. Consider it reckless behavior like skydiving and **** :{

:lol :lol :lol

As contradictory as this sounds, i'm yet to find the right way to phrase it but here goes anyway

but Durant's move was fine in the sense that he wanted to win a ring, which is cool like do you and achieve what you want to achieve

but in the grand scheme of basketball it was a really easy way to get a ring and didn't require a lot of struggle to win, which is how the NBA has generally always been, big moments and tough moments that you must persevere through to win it all.

They faced little adversity this year if any at all and the stats can prove that quite easily.

I can appreciate this answer.
 
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This is where I side with you. Only in sports do we get to tell grown *** men what to do and where to maximize their potential. But you couldn't damn near tell me or any of us what to do with our lives and how we choose to maximize our opportunities.
Momma KD said the same thing to SAS

Why didn't SAS build his own empire instead of going to a stacked team (ESPN)

Is HE a b*tch for that?

Is he a sucka?

Is he NOT competitive because of that?

It is extremely IRRATIONAL that we get on athletes for stuff that we do in our EVERYDAY lives.
 
I blame the LeBron haters and detractors for this cancerous super team ring chasing modern era. LeBron ended up breaking the league by stacking the deck to an unbalanced level to secure himself a ring and now KD is doing the same. What if Michael joined the Bad Boy Pistons? :{:{

this is why Jordan is the GOAT... he earned rings the hard way and not ring chasing and joining established teams that won already....
 
I blame the LeBron haters and detractors for this cancerous super team ring chasing modern era. LeBron ended up breaking the league by stacking the deck to an unbalanced level to secure himself a ring and now KD is doing the same. What if Michael joined the Bad Boy Pistons? :{:{
LeBron broke it or did Pat Riley and Mickey break it?

I mean THEY brokered the deal.

And LeBron can't break something that was already broken.
 
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worst fanbase in all of sports bar none

yall worse than red sox fans
You dont mean that homie! Just embrace the real Godfather.

DUBS in 4! 
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As contradictory as this sounds, i'm yet to find the right way to phrase it but here goes anyway

but Durant's move was fine in the sense that he wanted to win a ring, which is cool like do you and achieve what you want to achieve

but in the grand scheme of basketball it was a really easy way to get a ring and didn't require a lot of struggle to win, which is how the NBA has generally always been, big moments and tough moments that you must persevere through to win it all.

They faced little adversity this year if any at all and the stats can prove that quite easily.
What has he done over the last 8 years then?

Yes i'll grant him with the tough task of trying lead a team who's front office did a great job building but ultimately destroyed all that good luck just as quickly, and between him and Russ having some tough years of injuries than yes he's had struggles in his career so far.

But even with all that, he basically got fed up right when he was so close to his ultimate goal and ended up taking the very easy route, "the golden ticket" so to speak.

I'm not for guys having to go their career never winning because of their blind loyalty to a franchise and placing too much trust in them, but Durant had power to do something similar to what LeBron did in Miami, which I agree 100% with LeBron when he said today that its not the same thing, Miami lost and had to reshape that roster a fair amount. GSW had to do nothing but cut loose a few players that didn't hurt them the slightest.
 
I blame the LeBron haters and detractors for this cancerous super team ring chasing modern era. LeBron ended up breaking the league by stacking the deck to an unbalanced level to secure himself a ring and now KD is doing the same. What if Michael joined the Bad Boy Pistons? :{:{
LeBron broke it or did Pat Riley and Mickey break it?

I mean THEY brokered the deal.

And LeBron can't break something that was already broken.

LeBron is his own man. He made "the decision" on his own. Pat made it possible to happen.
 
I just don't see how anyone can honestly say, "KD should have toughed it out in OKC." Imagine how HE felt OKC failed him in terms of putting talent around Russ and Himself.

If they were up 3-1 and they LOST to GSW, why would they think they would EVER win?

Why should KD have faith in THAT front office when they haven't done anything right outside of drafting well

So this, "He should have stayed and struggled" logic really confuses me
 
How are people writing or speaking about the future that hasn't happened saying GSW going to win for the next 5 years? Remember when Lebron was saying that same thing in MIA?

So much can happen in a single season it's ridiculous. GSW has dynasty potential, but the criteria has to manifest itself and no matter how good they perform in one season doesn't mean they are a dynasty. Is it three consecutive titles to even be called that, or is that the old school version? 8o
 
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