I tuned back in for the end of the 3rd and then the rest of the game. I have to keep remembering I hate the Warriors. It is just so good to see Cousins playing with a team around him that he doesn't have to carry on his back every single night.
Hahaha for some reason I feel the same way, its strange I hate them both as well.Is it a bad thing I don’t think I even hate the Warriors anymore? I hate KD and Steph individually, but want them all to wreck the entire NBA for the rest of the season.
This is an interesting 180 for you, from February 19, 2017 to now.Can’t believe some of y’all actually enjoy this nonsense
This is an interesting 180 for you, from February 19, 2017 to now.
Non-snarky response: some of us like DeMarcus Cousins more than we dislike the Golden State Warriors.
Boy, strong disagree over here. I am digging this broadcast right now. The addition of Casey Stern as play-by-play is a big improvement over the Players Only concept, and allows Smitty and Candace to just do analysis, which I am enjoying.This NBA TV broadcast is awful. So so awful.
I didn't see a flagrant on Turner, but I definitely thought there should have been a technical on Sumner, for running underneath him like that.DIRTY!!!
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Probably helps him a bit mentally that he can take a wipe-out like that and keep going.
Kevin and Clay's contracts are up next season as well?Big Boogie Fan.
Dubs will, unfortunately, Dominate the NBA for the next 3-5 years.
They will convince Durant, Klay and Cuz to stay.
What they will achieve will be Historic.
If you’re a team in the Western Conference, all you can hope for is the team to lose out on resigning them.
Can’t believe some of y’all actually enjoy this nonsense
Kevin and Clay's contracts are up next season as well?
All would demand max, so is that possible to keep 'em all? I'm not salary guru.
At least there's some history with Boogie. If you don't enjoy watching him, no problem.
Trust me I was one of the biggest boogie fans but going to GSW no way
What's wild about TUA fans and the "Name on the front" agenda is that they expect that players should feel the same way about playing for a "rival" that they do. Like, sure, as a fan, the name on the front of the jersey is always going to say "Sacramento," no matter who is wearing Number 15... But that's not how it works for him.If you were indeed "one of the biggest boogie fans" one would think you would truly understand why he took the contract with GSW. Why shouldn't he have?
If you were indeed "one of the biggest boogie fans" one would think you would truly understand why he took the contract with GSW. Why shouldn't he have? He was sidelined with what could have been a career-limiting (if not ending) injury and his stock value was at an all--time low. Coupled with his reputation (right or wrong), there were not a lot of GM's willing to reach out to him. He signed with a team that, whether we like it as Kings fans or not, offered him a home and a chance to fully recuperate without having to rush back onto the court. He signed with a team who has players with whom he has had success on TEAM USA - players who seemed to be anxious to bring him in from the cold. Steve Kerr went so far as to walk out onto the court when Boogie came off after his first stint in real game and told him "Welcome back." If that didn't give you tears in your eyes or at least a lump in your throat, I'd advise you to check for a pulse.
If you know Boogie at all, you know that meant the world and more to him. His motto always has been and always will be 'Loyalty is Love." He wanted to find a home and it appears he may have found one - a place where his talents blend with those around him, he is not always the focus of negative energy from the press and he able to once again play the game he loves.
Sacrxamento was unable to give Boogie a positive environment. All those coaches, all the indecision, all the drama (yes, some of it caused by Boogie himself) led to the textbook example of a toxic environment.
Am I sad that he''s no longer a King? Yep. Am I sad that he's finding his success with a rival? Maybe a little, but at the end of the day he is a great player who deserves a lot better than what happened to him here. I wish him all the luck and success in the world. When I watch Warriors games, and I watch a few now, it's only to cheer for Boogie. He is a good guy whose passion for the game is finally being rewarded.
They can still be beat, especially if they're going to have many more stretches like that.The Warriors are never going to lose again.
I'm pretty sure that, when the Warriors are at full strength, Thompson would be out there with Cousins, in this lineup. Without him, you've got 60 percent of Cousins, surrounded by a bunch of guys who can't shoot. It's almost like his Sacramento days, all over again.