In a game where Durant/Westbrook missed 40 shots, Ibaka only took 7.What an atrocious line from Durant. And he missed a layup that would have won the game. Can you imagine if LeBron had put up that kind of dud in the playoffs?
In a game where Durant/Westbrook missed 40 shots, Ibaka only took 7.What an atrocious line from Durant. And he missed a layup that would have won the game. Can you imagine if LeBron had put up that kind of dud in the playoffs?
And who doesn't have a pilot's license.JB Bickerstaff looks like a guy being asked to pilot a jet with only one real wing, no real engine and a flawed design upfront.
As a fan of basketball/NBA (and of course, the Dubs), I hope we see lots of Draymond clones growing up. He's Bird in different hue. A man who can play the game from anywhere, in any way. So much better for league than another batch of specialists.Big game for Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala and Livingston as well as the Warriors bigs. However, their undisputed MVP tonight was Draymond Green. He was a beast defensively, was a monster on the boards and distributed the ball with authority. The guy is just a complete basketball player.
Um, I take that as a "trying to foul" thing. Once the ball was in bounds, that was their only hope?Oh hey Draymond acted like a child again what a shock:
It's frustrating that someone so good is such a fucking clown.
If it was, which I don't think it was, then he's a complete moron. It's away from the ball in the last two minutes which would be 2 shots and the ball.Um, I take that as a "trying to foul" thing. Once the ball was in bounds, that was their only hope?
I just don't think that's a good example of losing control of his emotions. As you say, Beasley clamped on his arm. I mean...I can see it both ways, but this one isn't enough for me.If it was, which I don't think it was, then he's a complete moron. It's away from the ball in the last two minutes which would be 2 shots and the ball.
I don't think it was though, it was just another case of him losing control of his emotions and acting petulant. He tried to guard Beasley who was the logical target, Beasley clamped the arm to try and get a call so he swung him around and down because he was frustrated that he had just blown the only chance to win the game.
Yeah arms tangled for two seconds and they scuffle a bit. About as big as nothing-to-see-here as can be.I just don't think that's a good example of losing control of his emotions. As you say, Beasley clamped on his arm. I mean...I can see it both ways, but this one isn't enough for me.
The entire scuffle lasted about 2.5 seconds and they each walked away without anyone else involved. Not exactly Ali-Frazier.In what world is that two guys getting their "arms tangled"? He grabs him and drags him to the floor. All Beasley's trying to do is not be grabbed and dragged down. If someone did that to me on a basketball court I'd be ripshit.
Curry's obviously off. We'll see if he gets it back today or next game.This game has been really ugly for the last 10 minutes.
He may be a (whatever you want to call him) but he's our whatever you want to call him. Spoken as a Celtics/Warriors fan. Go Celtics!Dray Green is fired up.
I'm guessing there will be quite a lot of turnover on this squad this summer. Michael Beasley's resurgence has been pretty remarkable.I've never seen a talented NBA team with as much quit as this Houston team, good luck to whoever tries to coach them next.
The Joe Louis fist? That's downtown, not sure if there's a replica at the Palace too.Why is there a sculpture of a giant fist outside the Palace? Is it a political statement about what America has done to Detroit?