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Tatum has played more minutes than anybody in the playoffs over the last 9 seasons. He's played 140 more minutes than anybody on the Warriors. It would explain why he looks gassed.
Boston plays a short bench. They traded numerous bench players at the deadline for one Derrick White. Pritchard and Theis have given them nothing in this series. They never play Nesmith. They play hard defensively, but with a short bench, that wears on you. Plus the back-to-back 7 game series against two physical opponents with almost no rest for three weeks. Those are many of the reasons their offense looks tired. They need to find a real PG in the offseason. Tatum and Brown need to work on their handles and decision making. Smart needs to play a Bruce Bowen type role. Just shoot open shots and play defense. Putting the ball in his hands a lot is not a good idea. Also, Robert Williams is unreliable. Always injured and it's doubtful he'll grow healthier as he ages. He can't play big minutes. They should think about moving him while they can get assets in return. It sucks moving such a unique, athletic player, but he's a brokedick. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here’s the video of fake Klay Thompson sneaking into game 5 of the NBA Finals <a href="https://t.co/8T6ERe4Zhm">pic.twitter.com/8T6ERe4Zhm</a></p>— Shannon Sharpe Burner Account (@shannonsharpeee) <a href="https://twitter.com/shannonsharpeee/status/1536850590654791680?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 14, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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curry will win this finals, mvp and at least one more
lebroken will be the prince of his era...a "what if..." a guy who choked in the postseason as much as he performed |
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I think the biggest difference between Lebron and Curry is this:
LeBron forced his teams to make roster moves to his liking and when they didn't work out, left. Examples: Tristan Thompson on cavs, the entire Lakers roster, the heat after it became apparent that bosh wasn't that useful and dwade was too old. Curry didn't. Example: wanted Bradley over GPII. Yes Curry helped bring in KD but he wouldn't have complained about lack of support if he hadn't signed. Lebron is a great player (the undisputed #2 of all time) but he's been a terrible associate gm aside from convincing his buddies to play for less money in Miami. |
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If klay and Draymond have fallen off (they have to some extent) and Wiggins is so soft (he can be) and Poole is a liability (in some matchups) and their depth is lacking (debatable) than Curry could definitely have clamored to flip the young guys (or the picks during the draft) to improve the team.... you know like how Lebron encouraged the Lakers to get rid of all their promising young talent. |
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The fact that Draymond and Klay have now age declined to the point that Wiggins is better than them doesn't mean that they didn't used to be great players worth that money or that they still can't significantly contribute to a championship right now (which they are doing, particularly given their own basketball intelligence and the Celtics' inexperience and propensity to choke under pressure). |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">they really used KD as a superweapon to beat LeBron then discarded him like a used condom afterwards. Really sick shit. This is why I'll never respect the Warriors.</p>— Barry (@BarryOnHere) <a href="https://twitter.com/BarryOnHere/status/1537263655254999040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 16, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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