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Luke Walton gonna go from the hot seat to the championship.One day, I hope to see fox the same way we just saw Giannis, sitting there looking up in the arena after winning it all.
Luke Walton gonna go from the hot seat to the championship.One day, I hope to see fox the same way we just saw Giannis, sitting there looking up in the arena after winning it all.
Brandon Jennings getting the AI legend treatment despite being drafted in the same year as Jrue.
To be fair, Brandon probably was trying to hide the fact he was blazed out of his mind.I always get a kick out of dudes wearing sun glasses in an indoor environment. those arena lights must have high UV rays
Vernon Maxwell will never not have the smoke for Utah. And I'm here for it, every time.
To be fair, Brandon probably was trying to hide the fact he was blazed out of his mind.
One day, I hope to see fox the same way we just saw Giannis, sitting there looking up in the arena after winning it all.
They said the same thing about LeBron, after he delivered a championship to Cleveland. They were hating on him again, by the end of the following season.
And what is that?There's a difference between "hating" as in "he's not good enough to lead a team to a championship" and "hating" as in "the guy is a diva and coach-killer"
And what is that?
I liked him in Portland, salary cap casualty I guess.Connaughton is a menace on those boards for a guard
Okay, I guess. Sure. But, what actually makes that hate different, qualitatively speaking?Nobody (speaking generically, of course you're always going to have some strange folk) hates on Lebron's basketball ability. Lots of people hate on his "antics/drama".
Naw he can kick rocks on another team.Even if it's on different team?
Okay, I guess. Sure. But, what actually makes that hate different, qualitatively speaking?
Naw he can kick rocks on another team.
(I honestly thought I referenced the kings somewhere in my post but kept rewriting it and guess I ended up leaving it out. Good catch)
They'd more be an "unattractive" market? They shouldn't be, but they are. Canadian dollar, taxes, weather, I'm guessing no soul food. I'd probably move to Toronto in a heartbeat when I retire (or dead NBA city Vancouver, which I think is the greatest city in North America)Not sure how comfortable I am with calling Toronto a small market but I get your points.
What kind of tautology is that? It's different, because it's clearly different? Why is one form of hating, apparently, okay, and the other isn't? How is it even different?It's different because it's clearly not the "hate" being referred to or intended to refer to in the original context.
i remember some goofy looking guy in a Steven Segall movie saying, "Chance favors the prepared mind." I feel like the best argument for continuing to stay the course with a team like Toronto or Milwaukee is, "Hey, you never know when all of the obstacles in your path might fall apart, in front of you, clearing your way to a championship!"They'd more be an "unattractive" market? They shouldn't be, but they are. Canadian dollar, taxes, weather, I'm guessing no soul food. I'd probably move to Toronto in a heartbeat when I retire (or dead NBA city Vancouver, which I think is the greatest city in North America)
Anyhow, I think Toronto and MIL have proven if you are even close to it, you sell everything to get there because you can't ever take it away. Just thinking about what should have been in 2002 and how different our franchise would be viewed had it happened for us.
I'm confused by "stay the course". Certainly both teams benefited from their biggest threats in the East and even some WC contenders misfortunes but are you suggesting Toronto would be happier long term had they not won it all with Kawhi and kept DeRozan and maintained Portland Trailblazer status? Or are you saying they'd have still won because everyone else fell apart?i remember some goofy looking guy in a Steven Segall movie saying, "Chance favors the prepared mind." I feel like the best argument for continuing to stay the course with a team like Toronto or Milwaukee is, "Hey, you never know when all of the obstacles in your path might fall apart, in front of you, clearing your way to a championship!"
There's really no reason to fire Bud now. It would lower the morale for the entire team. He just won the finals, not much more you can ask. I think in a lot of ways, he proved that he was good enough to win. If they become stagnant in 2-3 years, I think that's the time to cut him free.I really hate the way that the word "narrative" has been co-opted, but I can't think of a more appropriate one, off the top of my head, so how do we think this win changes the narrative for Mike Budenholzer? I mean, if Kevin Durant wears the correct sized shoe, this guy would have been fired a month ago, and now, he's the head coach of the reigning NBA Champions.