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Van Gundy wanted the Warriors to win so bad
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And that's why he is "Alex Ginobili"The guy never gives up, and just continues to play.
Van Gundy wanted the Warriors to win so bad
Every time GS drove, “How is that not a foul!”Bro he was pathetic. Hating on bron every chance he got.
You really funny had pants
He’s been away bc he’s an anti-vaxxer. This was his 3rd game back.Pardon my ignorance, but has Schroeder been this bad for the last few weeks? Haven’t been watching
Hope a few of you cry babies happy lol
Worst thread on the internet hands down
Y’all typed all that **** only for us to win. It be ya own fanbase
Shot to the face when ball is no where near Draymond hand. In mid air. Resulting in fall.Not sure why people are harping on the Draymond straight up thing. Did he go straight up? No. Did he foul Lebron? Yes, and there was a foul awarded. Was it a flagrant? Also no.
YawnLost respect for alot of the “fans” up in here
so fickle man, don’t want y’all rooting for the squad if and when **** hit the fan y’all run around with your heads cut off.
shout out to kvsm23vs24 and C CP1708 doods are the most level headed fans in here during the whole game.
y’all act like u never watched basketball before, like there aren’t 2 half’s, like we haven’t flipped the switch before and didn’t win the chip last season on our DEFENSE.
most of y’all better off NOT posting during the game.
PULL YALL SKIRTS UP, PATHETIC.
Dennis Schroder
There may be no free agent whose summer is more dependent on the outcome of this postseason than Dennis Schroder.
Back in March, ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported Schroder had declined a four-year, $84 million extension offer from the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this season (h/t Dan Feldman of Pro Basketball Talk). The two sides' inability to strike a deal played a factor in the Lakers' pursuit of Lowry at the trade deadline, sources said.
Multiple league executives who have overlapped with Schroder told B/R they believe the ball-handler is looking to be paid like a top-tier point guard, and his role in Los Angeles may not satisfy his interest in being the leading playmaker for a marquee franchise.
"He sees himself as a big-market player, and obviously he wants to start," said the veteran personnel man.
New York could present that opportunity for Schroder, and the Knicks are indeed considering a run at him in free agency, sources said. They appear likely to re-sign Derrick Rose as head coach Tom Thibodeau's reliable reserve floor general, but perhaps Schroder can be the answer for their' hole in their opening lineup on a deal worth north of $90 million.
League executives also mentioned Bruce Brown, Alex Caruso, Talen Horton-Tucker and Nerlens Noel as players who could be in for significant raises averaging above $12 million per season.