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Steph Curry isnt a wash with LeBron. Are you suggesting Steph will look like the best player on the floor Wednesday? :lol:

Steph on an evenly matched team gets blown out every time. Thats why it was so important to play with an Olympic squad just to be competitive. Nobody in the NBA wants to face LeBron one on one, not just Steph. 3 super teams were created just for LeBron, 1 player. Steph isnt on that level.
I mean its anyway you look at it. Steph is a wash with AD. Either way there is a talent discrepancy is the point. You can argue whether or not Steph is a wash with AD or Lebron but fact is they got 2 stars to Steph's one.
 
I mean its anyway you look at it. Steph is a wash with AD. Either way there is a talent discrepancy is the point. You can argue whether or not Steph is a wash with AD or Lebron but fact is they got 2 stars to Steph's one.

LeBron doesnt need AD to beat Steph. Yall talkin like Steph bout to drop 50 and its not gonna be enough. :roflmao2: This dude isnt 1/6 the player LeBron is as great as he is. I need you to be posting after the game, dont dissapear, we gon see if him and Bron performed the same.

Yall arent basing this on basketball we seen THIS year, so this will be fun to see. :barbeque:
 
i haven‘t watched many Warriors games but I hope they don’t always play like they did in yesterday’s game. The Warriors have always been about ball movement and that’s what made them successful, yesterday it was all about Steph forcing up shots, Draymond, Bazemore and that dude that looks like Steph could’ve scored 20 a piece because they would have open shots/lanes to the basket but they were just focused on getting Steph the ball.

Yes I can tell you haven't watched many warriors games
The warriors aren't about anything you said lol. The warriors are about Steph curry
If you go back you can see that the problem is they don't get him the ball enough.
Him doing what he does gave them a 20 point lead they gave it back when he wasn't on the court and then he closed out the game

So you hope that he doesn't build 20 point leads and then is able to close teams out by himself?


"Just jacking up shots"

This is also another thing people do with Steph
He took the most shots he's ever taken yesterday and not for a scoring title. It was because it was a must win game. If he hadn't been aggressive and they lost would you or anyone in here say well the warriors are about ball movement so I understand Steph only taking 16 shots in the game and it's not on him to get this team over the hump?

Hell nah
Lmao

Most he's ever taken in a game regular season or playoffs but now he is judged on the anomaly of yesterday and not the evidence of the entire season of shooting and scoring efficiently?

And the fact that you can't even name the 2nd person you claim could've scored 20 points is all that needs to be said right?

Dude that looks like Steph could've dropped 20 what's his name? Lolol

There are verifiable stats that show the warriors players that get those wide open shots have been missing them all year
So yes please everyone get 20 that'd be fucking amazing. They all get tons of wide open shots and opportunities too many actually to not be better than they are.
 
Light skin people really believe Steph Curry is as good as LeBron. I dont wanna see yall laughing at or complaining about white NFL fans that overhype white QBs anymore. Y'all do the same exact shit. :smh:
 
James Harden in 2019:

36.1 points, 7.5 assists, 6.6 rebounds, 2.0 steals. He won the scoring title and finished 2nd in MVP voting. The Rockets won 53 games and finished 4th in the West. They went to the 2nd round where they lost to the Dubs in 6 games. Do yall think Steph's season this year has been better?

@Llano

Harden got robbed that year and the year Westbrook won MVP.

If Curry put up those Harden 2019 numbers and finished 4th, media heads would have a 24 hr channel dedicated to him alone.
 
Yes I can tell you haven't watched many warriors games
The warriors aren't about anything you said lol. The warriors are about Steph curry
If you go back you can see that the problem is they don't get him the ball enough.
Him doing what he does gave them a 20 point lead they gave it back when he wasn't on the court and then he closed out the game

So you hope that he doesn't build 20 point leads and then is able to close teams out by himself?


"Just jacking up shots"

This is also another thing people do with Steph
He took the most shots he's ever taken yesterday and not for a scoring title. It was because it was a must win game. If he hadn't been aggressive and they lost would you or anyone in here say well the warriors are about ball movement so I understand Steph only taking 16 shots in the game and it's not on him to get this team over the hump?

Hell nah
Lmao

Most he's ever taken in a game regular season or playoffs but now he is judged on the anomaly of yesterday and not the evidence of the entire season of shooting and scoring efficiently?

And the fact that you can't even name the 2nd person you claim could've scored 20 points is all that needs to be said right?

Dude that looks like Steph could've dropped 20 what's his name? Lolol

There are verifiable stats that show the warriors players that get those wide open shots have been missing them all year
So yes please everyone get 20 that'd be fucking amazing. They all get tons of wide open shots and opportunities too many actually to not be better than they are.

Not get it to him enough..lmaoo no wonder they are struggling then, Draymond can score and was scoring when he’d see the other team making it impossible for Steph to get the ball and Bazemore was doing the samething. That “third” guy whose name I didn’t know (because they said he had just signed with them) was scoring too but like with the other two he was only shooting when he was forced to. If it’s true guys are routinely missing those wide open shots they’re getting because the defense is so focused on Steph then.......smh
 
Broadcaster Marv Albert retiring after NBA Eastern Conference finals
10:19 AM ET
NEW YORK -- Marv Albert is retiring after the NBA's Eastern Conference finals, ending a broadcasting career spanning nearly 60 years.
Albert will call the series for TNT. He has been with Turner Sports for 22 years, 19 as an NBA play-by-play announcer.
Albert, known for his signature "Yes!" call, turns 80 next month. He has covered everything from football and boxing to hockey, baseball and tennis.

But he is linked most to basketball, having called 13 NBA Finals and 25 All-Star Games for NBC and Turner, along with the Dream Team's romp to the gold medal in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.\

"There is no voice more closely associated with NBA basketball than Marv Albert's," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement released Monday by Turner Sports.
Albert began his Hall of Fame career in 1963 in radio, becoming the voice of the New York Rangers in 1965 and the Knicks two years later. He began doing Knicks games on TV for MSG Network in 1986.

Albert also called eight Super Bowls and eight Stanley Cup Finals.

"My 55 years of broadcasting the NBA has just flown by and I've been fortunate to work with so many wonderful and talented people," Albert said. "Now, I'll have the opportunity to hone my gardening skills and work on my ballroom dancing."


 
LeBron doesnt need AD to beat Steph. Yall talkin like Steph bout to drop 50 and its not gonna be enough. :roflmao2: This dude isnt 1/6 the player LeBron is as great as he is. I need you to be posting after the game, dont dissapear, we gon see if him and Bron performed the same.

Yall arent basing this on basketball we seen THIS year, so this will be fun to see. :barbeque:
I don't understand.....everyone in here saying the Lakers should win...they have more talent....so you saying the opposite? You think Lakers will lose?
 
I don't understand.....everyone in here saying the Lakers should win...they have more talent....so you saying the opposite? You think Lakers will lose?

The Lakers should lose if Steph is as good as you guys say. No excuses, Mike or Kobe would find a way.
 
So NOW you think Steph is better than Lebron? Damn they ain't even played yet and you Coppin' pleas already.......man Lakers should beat the shit out of them don't do that. :lol:

Steph has played in the West his whole career unlike Bron. He knows what it takes to win over there. He's the greatest shooter ever, greatest point guard ever, and has had the biggest impact on basketball the last 30 years save for Kobe. Plus he's very fair and is the son of a former Sixth Man Of The Year/2nd all time leading scorer in Charlotte Hornets history. He should be the best player on the floor, he should win this game, let his expectations match his profile is what I say.
 
Steph has played in the West his whole career unlike Bron. He knows what it takes to win over there. He's the greatest shooter ever, greatest point guard ever, and has had the biggest impact on basketball the last 30 years save for Kobe. Plus he's very fair and is the son of a former Sixth Man Of The Year/2nd all time leading scorer in Charlotte Hornets history. He should be the best player on the floor, he should win this game, let his expectations match his profile is what I say.
And what is Lebron? A bum? :lol: What is AD?
 

Broadcaster Marv Albert retiring after NBA Eastern Conference finals
10:19 AM ET
NEW YORK -- Marv Albert is retiring after the NBA's Eastern Conference finals, ending a broadcasting career spanning nearly 60 years.
Albert will call the series for TNT. He has been with Turner Sports for 22 years, 19 as an NBA play-by-play announcer.
Albert, known for his signature "Yes!" call, turns 80 next month. He has covered everything from football and boxing to hockey, baseball and tennis.

But he is linked most to basketball, having called 13 NBA Finals and 25 All-Star Games for NBC and Turner, along with the Dream Team's romp to the gold medal in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.\

"There is no voice more closely associated with NBA basketball than Marv Albert's," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement released Monday by Turner Sports.
Albert began his Hall of Fame career in 1963 in radio, becoming the voice of the New York Rangers in 1965 and the Knicks two years later. He began doing Knicks games on TV for MSG Network in 1986.

Albert also called eight Super Bowls and eight Stanley Cup Finals.

"My 55 years of broadcasting the NBA has just flown by and I've been fortunate to work with so many wonderful and talented people," Albert said. "Now, I'll have the opportunity to hone my gardening skills and work on my ballroom dancing."


Well deserved retirement :cheers:
 
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its Wednesday at 10pmEST....I don’t understand this play in tournament stuff, I thought whoever lost went home and didn’t make the playoffs
Nah the loser of playin game 7&8 goes on to play the winner of playin game 9&10 to determine who will be 8th seed.
 


You want Steph, he's the greatest shooter ever and a more clutch player. Bron only wins because of his teammates. :dunno:



But Bron you're not a great scorer. I rank Jordan, Kobe, KD, AI, and a bunch of others above you. I don't care if they didnt last as long and have 1,000s upon 1,000s less points than you. They are better, Im (white/light skinned) and I say so.
 



All-NBA, All-Defense and All-Rookie: Zach Lowe names his 2021 award winners


This wild 2020-21 regular season is over -- and the play-in games are finally set. It's Russell Westbrook vs. Jayson Tatum on Tuesday, and Stephen Curry vs. LeBron James on Wednesday. Here's Part 2 of my official NBA awards ballot. (Part 1 is here.)
ALL-NBA
First team
G:
Stephen Curry
G: Damian Lillard
F: Luka Doncic
F: Giannis Antetokounmpo
C: Nikola Jokic
Second team
G:
Chris Paul
G: Jimmy Butler
F: LeBron James
F: Kawhi Leonard
C: Joel Embiid
Third team
G:
Kyrie Irving
G: Bradley Beal
F: Julius Randle
F: Paul George
C: Rudy Gobert
* There were three first-team locks: Curry, Antetokounmpo, and Jokic. One of Lillard and Doncic was a lock for the second guard spot.
That lefty one pesky forward spot. For most of the past two months, I had Leonard there: 25 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5 assists on almost 50/40/90 shooting -- with borderline All-Defense work on the other end. I'd be fine with him on first-team.
But Leonard finished with a bit of a whimper: 20-plus points in only two of the Clippers' last 18 games. He ended up about 500 minutes short of Doncic.
I toyed with Butler, who had the league's most underappreciated great season. I have seen Butler left off a few All-NBA ballots, and I understand how hard these choices are. But every evaluation type -- traditional stats, advanced stats, eye test, importance to team -- suggest Butler has to be here. His advanced numbers are a hair ahead of Leonard's.
But Butler and Leonard logged almost the same amount of minutes.
The league made Doncic eligible at forward and guard. He was No. 5 on my MVP ballot, over Lillard. With that huge minutes edge, I decided to shift him to forward and get him on the first team -- so four of my MVP top five were here.
The one missing, of course, is Embiid, and it is fair to ask why I (and many voters) won't take advantage of the same positional leeway and slot Embiid into that forward spot.

I have always tried to remain at least semi-realistic with positions as long as the league is using positional designations. Embiid is a pure center. Doncic is more amorphous. He acts as the Mavs' point guard, which is why most voters start by considering him at guard; but by that logic, James -- listed at forward most of his career -- has been a "guard" all along. (The league made James eligible at guard last season, and again this time.)

Seven of the Mavs' eight most-used lineups featuring Doncic match him with two of Tim Hardaway Jr., Josh Richardson, and Jalen Brunson. What position is Doncic in those groups? On offense, Doncic is at least as much "point forward" as "point guard." He defends both guards and forwards -- whatever is convenient night-to-night.
It felt more honest slotting Doncic at forward than Embiid. Other voters might feel differently -- I have seen Embiid on several first-team ballots -- and that's fine. I had him No. 2 in MVP, so he's obviously worthy.
* Having Embiid as first-team forward would have vaulted Gobert to second team, and opened the third-team center spot for someone: Bam Adebayo, Domantas Sabonis, Clint Capela, Nikola Vucevic. That person would have replaced one of the last guards or forwards, and I thought all those guards/forwards were more deserving.
The league could have solved that issue in any number of ways, including by making Randle eligible at center. That is no more ridiculous -- and maybe less so -- than having Embiid eligible at forward. Randle played 39 minutes alongside Obi Tobbin; who was the "center" there? A lot of opponents have centers defend Randle to neuter his post game. Does that count for anything?
 
All-NBA, All-Defense and All-Rookie: Zach Lowe names his 2021 award winners


This wild 2020-21 regular season is over -- and the play-in games are finally set. It's Russell Westbrook vs. Jayson Tatum on Tuesday, and Stephen Curry vs. LeBron James on Wednesday. Here's Part 2 of my official NBA awards ballot. (Part 1 is here.)
ALL-NBA
First team
G:
Stephen Curry
G: Damian Lillard
F: Luka Doncic
F: Giannis Antetokounmpo
C: Nikola Jokic
Second team
G:
Chris Paul
G: Jimmy Butler
F: LeBron James
F: Kawhi Leonard
C: Joel Embiid
Third team
G:
Kyrie Irving
G: Bradley Beal
F: Julius Randle
F: Paul George
C: Rudy Gobert
* There were three first-team locks: Curry, Antetokounmpo, and Jokic. One of Lillard and Doncic was a lock for the second guard spot.
That lefty one pesky forward spot. For most of the past two months, I had Leonard there: 25 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5 assists on almost 50/40/90 shooting -- with borderline All-Defense work on the other end. I'd be fine with him on first-team.
But Leonard finished with a bit of a whimper: 20-plus points in only two of the Clippers' last 18 games. He ended up about 500 minutes short of Doncic.
I toyed with Butler, who had the league's most underappreciated great season. I have seen Butler left off a few All-NBA ballots, and I understand how hard these choices are. But every evaluation type -- traditional stats, advanced stats, eye test, importance to team -- suggest Butler has to be here. His advanced numbers are a hair ahead of Leonard's.
But Butler and Leonard logged almost the same amount of minutes.
The league made Doncic eligible at forward and guard. He was No. 5 on my MVP ballot, over Lillard. With that huge minutes edge, I decided to shift him to forward and get him on the first team -- so four of my MVP top five were here.
The one missing, of course, is Embiid, and it is fair to ask why I (and many voters) won't take advantage of the same positional leeway and slot Embiid into that forward spot.

I have always tried to remain at least semi-realistic with positions as long as the league is using positional designations. Embiid is a pure center. Doncic is more amorphous. He acts as the Mavs' point guard, which is why most voters start by considering him at guard; but by that logic, James -- listed at forward most of his career -- has been a "guard" all along. (The league made James eligible at guard last season, and again this time.)

Seven of the Mavs' eight most-used lineups featuring Doncic match him with two of Tim Hardaway Jr., Josh Richardson, and Jalen Brunson. What position is Doncic in those groups? On offense, Doncic is at least as much "point forward" as "point guard." He defends both guards and forwards -- whatever is convenient night-to-night.
It felt more honest slotting Doncic at forward than Embiid. Other voters might feel differently -- I have seen Embiid on several first-team ballots -- and that's fine. I had him No. 2 in MVP, so he's obviously worthy.
* Having Embiid as first-team forward would have vaulted Gobert to second team, and opened the third-team center spot for someone: Bam Adebayo, Domantas Sabonis, Clint Capela, Nikola Vucevic. That person would have replaced one of the last guards or forwards, and I thought all those guards/forwards were more deserving.
The league could have solved that issue in any number of ways, including by making Randle eligible at center. That is no more ridiculous -- and maybe less so -- than having Embiid eligible at forward. Randle played 39 minutes alongside Obi Tobbin; who was the "center" there? A lot of opponents have centers defend Randle to neuter his post game. Does that count for anything?

Randle needs to be on 1st team over Luka. I don't see any forward that's had a better year besides Giannis.
 
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