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What seasons has Curry finished top 5 in assists like most all time great point guards? Harden has led the league in assists before. Stockton, Paul, etc. You are using twitter clips of single plays to convince me a guy that averaged 8 assists a game once is a great playmaker? The guy who hasnt had not 1 trip dub the last 4 seasons? :lol:

Bills you are losing alot of cred these last few days bruh. You took the homer light skin bias bullshit too far now Steph got you out here lookin stupid.
 
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6th seed my boy! Man....I'm happy for y'all boys man

sorry fam...

I can;t go back.

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It aint good for anyone involved
 
What seasons has Curry finished top 5 in assists like most all time great point guards? Harden has led the league in assists before. Stockton, Paul, etc. You are using twitter clips of single plays to convince me a guy that averaged 8 assists a game once is a great playmaker? The guy who hasnt had not 1 trip dub the last 4 seasons? :lol:

Bills you are losing alot of cred these last few days bruh. You took the homer light skin bias bullshit too far now Steph got you out here lookin stupid.



The best part is this hoss


If he played with a coach that said he needs to be ball dominant he'd have better numbers than anyone

Draymond gets assists because he's throwing it to curry or to someone wide open because of curry

Im loving this I get to showcase and remind everyone of how he is in a tier that only LeBron is in

Don't mention any names with him that ain't that in this generation
 
When you look at the numbers and the eye test aye

The team lost by 53 to the raptors the night he didn't play lol

Same team

How much PROOF do folks need.

What gets me is the SAME people who discredit Steph?

Never give players like Wilt, Jabbar, Elgin, Oscar, Worthy and Rick Barry ANY props at ALL because they don't know sh*t about basketball to begin with.
 

Jayson Tatum needs an inhaler before games due to long-term Covid symptoms
The Celtics forward needs an inhaler before every game so he can breathe properly.
By James Dator Apr 14, 2021, 10:01am EDT

Photo by Cameron Browne/NBAE via Getty Images
While many of us are in the process of being vaccinated, or organizing our immunization against Covid-19, some are still dealing with lingering effects of the virus. This includes Celtics forward Jayson Tatum.



Tatum told reporters after his game on Tuesday night that he’s still struggling with Covid symptoms, causing him to need an inhaler prior to taking the court. He scored 32 points in a gutsy win over the Blazers, but his medical situation goes to prove that Covid isn’t like the cold or flu where you’re out of the woods following a recovery.

Granted, considering the severity of the pandemic, and the vast number the virus has killed, using an inhaler is relatively minor. However, a 23-year-old in peak physical condition should give us all pause if you’re not already thinking about the long-term effect of contracting Covid, even if you’re in a low-risk group.


A Baylor School of Medicine study showed that as many as 10 percent of those who contracted the virus could become what are being called “long haulers.” These are people who have made it through the typical three week recovery, but still show signs of the virus.

“The acute illness when uncomplicated will normally last about two to three weeks,” Dr. Fidaa Shaib said in a Baylor School of Medicine blog. “Symptoms persisting beyond a month is where we are seeing more of a chronic or long-lasting effect.”

There are numerous long-term symptoms people who have contracted Covid are exhibiting, but those most concerning to athletes are a variety of cardio-pulmonary issues including:

  • Persistent respiratory symptoms including chest pains and shortness of breath.
  • Cardiovascular symptoms like fatigue.
  • Symptoms affecting the brain, like lack of focus, memory loss, or anxiety.
Tatum initially tested positive for the virus back in January, and while he made a recovery, the player remains vocal about the long-term effect contracting the virus is having on his life. It raises questions about how sports leagues around the world could be damaged long term by players contracting Covid, even if they’ve seemingly fully recovered.
 
How much PROOF do folks need.

What gets me is the SAME people who discredit Steph?

Never give players like Wilt, Jabbar, Elgin, Oscar, Worthy and Rick Barry ANY props at ALL because they don't know sh*t about basketball to begin with.

It's deeper than that

He wasn't supposed to do what he did

And if he does it then they have no excuse

You can understand how the most gifted physical athlete in our lifetime LeBron can dominate and rightfully ascend to the top

Not so much the dude who isn't faster or quicker or jumps out of the gym does the same thing to you lol
 

Jayson Tatum needs an inhaler before games due to long-term Covid symptoms
The Celtics forward needs an inhaler before every game so he can breathe properly.
By James Dator Apr 14, 2021, 10:01am EDT

Photo by Cameron Browne/NBAE via Getty Images
While many of us are in the process of being vaccinated, or organizing our immunization against Covid-19, some are still dealing with lingering effects of the virus. This includes Celtics forward Jayson Tatum.



Tatum told reporters after his game on Tuesday night that he’s still struggling with Covid symptoms, causing him to need an inhaler prior to taking the court. He scored 32 points in a gutsy win over the Blazers, but his medical situation goes to prove that Covid isn’t like the cold or flu where you’re out of the woods following a recovery.

Granted, considering the severity of the pandemic, and the vast number the virus has killed, using an inhaler is relatively minor. However, a 23-year-old in peak physical condition should give us all pause if you’re not already thinking about the long-term effect of contracting Covid, even if you’re in a low-risk group.


A Baylor School of Medicine study showed that as many as 10 percent of those who contracted the virus could become what are being called “long haulers.” These are people who have made it through the typical three week recovery, but still show signs of the virus.

“The acute illness when uncomplicated will normally last about two to three weeks,” Dr. Fidaa Shaib said in a Baylor School of Medicine blog. “Symptoms persisting beyond a month is where we are seeing more of a chronic or long-lasting effect.”

There are numerous long-term symptoms people who have contracted Covid are exhibiting, but those most concerning to athletes are a variety of cardio-pulmonary issues including:

  • Persistent respiratory symptoms including chest pains and shortness of breath.
  • Cardiovascular symptoms like fatigue.
  • Symptoms affecting the brain, like lack of focus, memory loss, or anxiety.
Tatum initially tested positive for the virus back in January, and while he made a recovery, the player remains vocal about the long-term effect contracting the virus is having on his life. It raises questions about how sports leagues around the world could be damaged long term by players contracting Covid, even if they’ve seemingly fully recovered.


Scary shit. He needs to see a doctor from outside that organization
 

Jayson Tatum needs an inhaler before games due to long-term Covid symptoms
The Celtics forward needs an inhaler before every game so he can breathe properly.
By James Dator Apr 14, 2021, 10:01am EDT

Photo by Cameron Browne/NBAE via Getty Images
While many of us are in the process of being vaccinated, or organizing our immunization against Covid-19, some are still dealing with lingering effects of the virus. This includes Celtics forward Jayson Tatum.



Tatum told reporters after his game on Tuesday night that he’s still struggling with Covid symptoms, causing him to need an inhaler prior to taking the court. He scored 32 points in a gutsy win over the Blazers, but his medical situation goes to prove that Covid isn’t like the cold or flu where you’re out of the woods following a recovery.

Granted, considering the severity of the pandemic, and the vast number the virus has killed, using an inhaler is relatively minor. However, a 23-year-old in peak physical condition should give us all pause if you’re not already thinking about the long-term effect of contracting Covid, even if you’re in a low-risk group.


A Baylor School of Medicine study showed that as many as 10 percent of those who contracted the virus could become what are being called “long haulers.” These are people who have made it through the typical three week recovery, but still show signs of the virus.

“The acute illness when uncomplicated will normally last about two to three weeks,” Dr. Fidaa Shaib said in a Baylor School of Medicine blog. “Symptoms persisting beyond a month is where we are seeing more of a chronic or long-lasting effect.”

There are numerous long-term symptoms people who have contracted Covid are exhibiting, but those most concerning to athletes are a variety of cardio-pulmonary issues including:

  • Persistent respiratory symptoms including chest pains and shortness of breath.
  • Cardiovascular symptoms like fatigue.
  • Symptoms affecting the brain, like lack of focus, memory loss, or anxiety.
Tatum initially tested positive for the virus back in January, and while he made a recovery, the player remains vocal about the long-term effect contracting the virus is having on his life. It raises questions about how sports leagues around the world could be damaged long term by players contracting Covid, even if they’ve seemingly fully recovered.

Muthafuckas still think this Covid shit is just the "Flu." :smh:

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With his left hand also

Dude is special but too many dudes are on some else's dick so much so that they miss other great players

Special enough to never come close to leading the league in assists. I'm the only person on this message board that doesnt give extra credit to Black people for being born light skinned. I actually judge them on their skill and talent. So now we gotta cringe and watch yall make excuses for Steph struggling to make the playoffs in April. :smh:
 
Social media is destroying the collective us. Stupid negros out here helping the system destroy us by not getting vaccinated. Cacs out here cutting line trying to get the vaccine while we are running away. :smh:
Shit is crazy man. Honkies even comin' to the hood riskin' it all to get the shot and we standing around talkin' dumb shit but become believers when we laid up staring at them I.C.U. recessed lights. :smh::fuckyousay:

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Damn, one year of playing with the greatest Point Guard of all time and the team is already giving up on its top draft pick it sucked all last season for. Steph Curry teams, where big men go to die.

Harden got Capela his bread, LeBron got Tristan his, Steph helped what non all star to get paid? No wonder his fans only talk about or care about him, its that MJ/Kobe stan logic where you pretend they the only one out there doing all the work so you feel good about buying their $200 shoes repeatedly. :lol:
 
Shit is crazy man. Honkies even comin' to the hood riskin' it all to get the shot and we standing around talkin' dumb shit but become believers when we laid up staring at them I.C.U. recessed lights. :smh::fuckyousay:

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I had to tell a couple of baddies to kick rocks because they both told me that it wasn't enough research out there for them to get vaccinated. They were down to fuck too but it was too much of a risk to fuck with dumb hoes. The even sadder part is that they were the only fine mofos that I have met since being in San Antonio.
 
I had to tell a couple of baddies to kick rocks because they both told me that it wasn't enough research out there for them to get vaccinated. They were down to fuck too but it was too much of a risk to fuck with dumb hoes. The even sadder part is that they were the only fine mofos that I have met since being in San Antonio.
Stupid Bitches. You did the right thing Q. :yes:

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