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I don’t know what you talking about, Shit this lineup won’t be a pushover...

curry, Wiggins and draymond should be able to a solid trio, not u add Kelly and that center.
No telling what can happen. Curry ain’t Never acted like he wants to move elsewhere.

mannn with y’all crazy talks, I’m going post so nake gals

Not gonna lie, I've been out of the NBA loop since the 'ship. Had no idea Wiggins was now a Warrior.

Also, my post was merely speculation as to why Curry could possibly want to leave. I don't think he would ever leave voluntarily...he seems loyal to the city /fans and we all know Ayesha is VERY comfortable there......

I always thought the Cavs were fools to trade Wiggins for Love. The future vs right now....however if that's what it took to get LBJ back and thereby a 'ship for my city....who am I to deny that?!

The Warriors will definitely be good with Wiggins, however without Klay I doubt they make it to the finals or even playoffs for that matter...
 


Bron is such a nice guy he would actually try and help Steph win a Finals MVP to cement his legacy if this happened. He's always complimentary to him and Klay publicly despite their white and Team Light Skin fans wanting them to ruin him these last 5 years. He kills the colorism with kindness.
 
you just making stuff up at this point....

Kelly Oubre Jr., who was the 15th overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft, began his career with the Washington Wizards. He had a slow start to his career, as he only averaged 3.7 points per game and 6.3 points per game in 2015-16 and 2016-17. However, he has since become a solid scorer.
In 2017-18, Oubre scored 11.8 points per game for the Wizards before becoming a breakout star for the Phoenix Suns in 2018-19. Oubre played in 29 games for the Wizards in 2018-19 and averaged 12.9 points per game. He then got traded to the Suns in 2018, where he ultimately played in 40 games and averaged 16.9 points per game.
Oubre then got rewarded for his stellar play in Phoenix. The Suns ended up signing him to a two-year, $30 million deal in the summer of 2019, per Bleacher Report.

He then had an even better year in 2019-20 for the Suns. Oubre averaged career-highs in points per game with 18.7 and in rebounds with 6.4. He also shot career-bests from the field and 3-point range, as his field goal percentage was 45.2%, and his 3-point percentage was 35.2%.

He has improved every fucking year offensively and defensively like I said; numbers and advance numbers show that; is he a star no, but he is a solid player; I said earlier the move would be better if Klay was there; but hes not so GS has to keep adding; They basically gave up nothing for Oubre; go get Gordon and or Crowder; Go get Milsap or maybe Serge; Go get Bradley; Go get etc etc; there are several players supposedly out there that can help; who knows what will happen but there are move they can make....

I was talking about Wiggins

Remember I said the Warriors should move him and you quoted me :confused:
 
Curry is a two time MVP.

No excuses.

Lift your team up like an MVP should.
I hate when y’all use this argument as if he gave himself MVP. He won MVP because he had great stats and his team was good.

Warriors should make the playoffs for sure but expecting them to beat a team with Lebron and AD on it ain’t happening and shouldn’t be expected.
 
Not gonna lie, I've been out of the NBA loop since the 'ship. Had no idea Wiggins was now a Warrior.

Also, my post was merely speculation as to why Curry could possibly want to leave. I don't think he would ever leave voluntarily...he seems loyal to the city /fans and we all know Ayesha is VERY comfortable there......

I always thought the Cavs were fools to trade Wiggins for Love. The future vs right now....however if that's what it took to get LBJ back and thereby a 'ship for my city....who am I to deny that?!

The Warriors will definitely be good with Wiggins, however without Klay I doubt they make it to the finals or even playoffs for that matter...

Man let’s not do that, this owner ain’t bout That bs. Wiggins being the 2 or 3 option on a team that normally run one of the best offensive schemes in the nba should be great. You don’t think they will be good enough to make the playoffs, aight I should read that part first. :dunno::dunno:
Trading for Kelly was huge, on paper I like what they done

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Slow down Im not talking about winning a ring. Im talking about lifting your team.

Butler lifted us up last year, we didnt win a ring but he took us as far as we could go.

And Butler aint a 2 time MVP.
He lifted y’all up in the dreaded East. He didn’t lift the T Wolves or Philly. What’s your idea of lifting them? Just to get to the playoffs?
 
I hate when y’all use this argument as if he gave himself MVP. He won MVP because he had great stats and his team was good.

Warriors should make the playoffs for sure but expecting them to beat a team with Lebron and AD on it ain’t happening and shouldn’t be expected.

He won the MVP because he was a great player on a great team.

What are great players expected to do?

Lift their teams.

Thats not always gonna result in a ring. But you are still expected to take your team as far as it can go.

The reason Im saying no excuses is because GS tanked last year. This year they dont have Klay but still PLENTY of talent, enough for a deep playoff run.

So no excuses.
 
Curry is a two time MVP.

No excuses.

Lift your team up like an MVP should.

The irony is there were Dubs fans and Bron haters who said "no excuses, Lakers better win it all" last year. Now those same posters giving Steph the "NFL mediocre white QB" treatment and dont want poor performance or coming up short to affect his profile. Already making excuses for the greatest shooter and 2nd greatest PG in history not to compete or make the playoffs. "Light skin privilege", " 2nd gen NBA player bias" run amuck.
 
Lebron, Harden, KD

They've won MVP's :hmm:

What is your point?

Are they not expected to maximize their team's potential?

Greater players (MVPs) should have greater expectations placed upon them.

20 years later and apparently Lebron is the only player who should ever have to deal with expectations???
 
I hate when y’all use this argument as if he gave himself MVP. He won MVP because he had great stats and his team was good.

Warriors should make the playoffs for sure but expecting them to beat a team with Lebron and AD on it ain’t happening and shouldn’t be expected.
Shit, who knows how healthy them niggas gon be?

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