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Post by seastape on Jun 18, 2022 11:50:06 GMT -8
I don’t like the Warriors either, primarily because of Draymond. But, very happy for GPII and very happy that Boston fans are pissed. Some of the most annoying fans out there. Not a fan of Draymond either, but it was interesting to hear Iguadala say recently that their core doesn’t work without him. Steph and Klay are carefree players and Draymond is the one that keeps everybody in check to balance that. They are all still close after 10 years, that’s really an impressive thing. Iguadala has taken on GPII as a mentee, and that’s a huge benefit to him. I would not be surprised if GPII still sees his game level up significantly, even at 29. I don't watch much NBA but I had always heard that Green was a problem. Then I had a week off during the 2021 Olympics and watched a lot of the US men's basketball team. Green looked like a guy who did all the little things and seemed pretty selfless, really a team player. I don't know where his bad rep comes from...off-the-court issues? Rude to other teams? I have no idea, but in the Olympics, at least, he looked like a guy I would want on my team.
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Post by seastape on Jun 18, 2022 11:57:52 GMT -8
If the NBA was run like college basketball:
Congratulations to the Western Conference Champions, the Phoenix Suns.
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Post by messi on Jun 18, 2022 12:02:06 GMT -8
They also have the same number of NCAA postseason wins GP2 arguably had more of an impact on earning the ring. GP started still in their finals, but hiss stats were minimal in the sunset of his career, and it was mostly the Shaq and Kobe show. They kindly for rings for GP and Karl Malone long after they both were able to lead their teams into final contention. GP2 mentioned that the ring was nice for throwing words back at his dad - I how he gets more! GPII also working on graduating will have that up with his dad as well. I think you're confusing GP's tenure with the Lakers and the championship one with the Heat. But I do get your point.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 18, 2022 13:31:03 GMT -8
They also have the same number of NCAA postseason wins GP2 arguably had more of an impact on earning the ring. GP started still in their finals, but hiss stats were minimal in the sunset of his career, and it was mostly the Shaq and Kobe show. They kindly for rings for GP and Karl Malone long after they both were able to lead their teams into final contention. GP2 mentioned that the ring was nice for throwing words back at his dad - I how he gets more! GPII also working on graduating will have that up with his dad as well. Dad has two Olympic gold medals. GP II will be fetching pops a beer for quite a while before he matches that.
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Post by 2ndGenBeaver on Jun 20, 2022 15:41:08 GMT -8
I would say he has Pops (and most other humans) beat in the tats department, however. Go Beavers!
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