It's okay guys, the NEW ARENA is opening in 2016.
Plus we can trust PDA because he told us he knows what he's doing. So there's that.
I don't think it qualifies as mentally weak when you just don't care anymore. And I don't think the players care all that much at this point.This is just disgusting. We are so mentally week. After the start we had it just took a small warriors run to get the team defeated. And here we are -20.
It's okay guys, the NEW ARENA is opening in 2016.
Plus we can trust PDA because he told us he knows what he's doing. So there's that.
India has population of around one billion. Hundred of millions of them speak English. This game is right now on India Ch. 6 broadcast live across sub-continent. Yet I don't think anyone in India has ever posted here. Maybe I'm wrong but with Kings well represented international fan base you'd think at least one India Kings fan would be motivated to chime in here.
I'm surprised so many people are at the game on this Tuesday night to see this mess. The Warriors are such fun to watch so I guess it makes sense.
They're all on GS forums, bud.India has population of around one billion. Hundred of millions of them speak English. This game is right now on India Ch. 6 broadcast live across sub-continent. Yet I don't think anyone in India has ever posted here. Maybe I'm wrong but with Kings well represented international fan base you'd think at least one India Kings fan would be motivated to chime in here.
D-Will sucks!
Trade him for Ognjen Kuzmic and a tossed saladD-Will sucks!
I just remembered that Adam Silver is watching this.
cuz gets nothing easy, nothing run for him to get the ball in a place he likes, his numbers are hard earned 1 v 1 numbers. That actually makes them more impressive.
You deserve a lot of credit for watching at whatever time it is over there in Japan. You at work? Isn't going into the break room and spilling hot coffee all over yourself less painful than watching this?We do a better job of setting up Derrick Williams than we do the best big man in the NBA
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