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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#41 » by Bandito » Mon May 25, 2015 6:07 pm

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teleblaze wrote:Delly will murder Green.

Will tickle him to death?


He played aussie football, Green is a pretender, one kick in the nuts and that dude that is not able to close his mouth is done.
Then Perkins steps in and go berserk on everybody, easy game gg.


You sound frustrated already, and the series hasn't even started. Win.

Here's to good health for both teams, I'm hoping Kyrie is full go so I don't have to hear any excuses after the Warriors finish the Cavs. No spine ripping fatalities needed. Get ready to see basketball at it's finest from the team Reppin Oakland.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#42 » by likashing » Mon May 25, 2015 6:39 pm

Delly's neck might not be as sturdy as Iguodala's...

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVXrBHy8UKU[/youtube]

I agree with Anthony Davis below. Dude is reckless. He probably did not intend to get people hurt by diving in. But he sure didn't mind others getting hurt due to him bowling ball others legs/knees/ankles. This problem is in today's league, you want players to be less physical and you do not allow opponents to retaliate by being physical. So now you have a dude who plays like that, what do the opponents do? Wear more knee, leg, ankle braces? Just let that dude play like that and tell his victims to stay clam?

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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#43 » by SinceGatlingWasARookie » Mon May 25, 2015 6:47 pm

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Ignore the guy talking about the armbar, his video is still good. Horford should not have thought Dellly was going after his legs because it was Horford who pulled Delly onto his own legs therefore Horford's retaliation was not a retaliation for Delly going after his legs. If Horford was retaliating for anything it was something that happened before that play.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#44 » by likashing » Mon May 25, 2015 6:55 pm

We cannot let Delly get into our head though. He is a nobody. He became famous by being the Human Bowling Ball. If we do get to the Finals, we are vastly superior than the Cavs and we should not let a nobody get into our head. That is how inferior teams try to get an edge. We just go out there and take care of business. We just go play. From now on I will not comment on this bowling ball. The only Cavs opponent we need to keep our mind on is Lebron.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#45 » by and1GS » Mon May 25, 2015 6:58 pm

I don't think Dellavedova is necessarily a dirty player. I think he's clearly out-matched by the talent level in the NBA and as a result is playing crazy reckless, falling everywhere and diving everywhere. Have you guys ever been in a pickup game against players taller and far more skilled than you? Feels like you're just running against walls until you get an open shot. For me at least, my body parts go flying and I'm sprinting everywhere. That's prety much Delly. Under-skilled POS that keeps spazzing his way into the spotlight.

I'm not worried about him more than I would worry about Beverley, who I feel is similarly overmatched and reckless as a result.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#46 » by turk3d » Mon May 25, 2015 7:03 pm

Delly is just a scrub as far as I'm concerned. I believe our guys know how to protect themselves and if tries anything that is dirty they'll handle it. We shouldn't be worried about him. There's only one player we should be worrying about (ok, maybe two) so there's no concern. I think he'll be exposed for what he is when we meet them.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#47 » by CavsFan1987 » Mon May 25, 2015 7:17 pm

Cavs fan here. Not sure why you guys are talking about Delly. He won't be seeing huge minutes in the finals when Kyrie is back. He's not a dirty player either, just survives in the league by hustling on every play. Recall that Al Horford was the guy that basically ended TJ Ford's career after he got embarrassed on a stolen pass.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#48 » by teleblaze » Mon May 25, 2015 7:26 pm

Bandito wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
svart wrote:Will tickle him to death?


He played aussie football, Green is a pretender, one kick in the nuts and that dude that is not able to close his mouth is done.
Then Perkins steps in and go berserk on everybody, easy game gg.


You sound frustrated already, and the series hasn't even started. Win.

Here's to good health for both teams, I'm hoping Kyrie is full go so I don't have to hear any excuses after the Warriors finish the Cavs. No spine ripping fatalities needed. Get ready to see basketball at it's finest from the team Reppin Oakland.


lmao Kyrie at full? he is done, Kevin is done and yet you will lose.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#49 » by CavsFan1987 » Mon May 25, 2015 7:43 pm

teleblaze wrote:
Bandito wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
He played aussie football, Green is a pretender, one kick in the nuts and that dude that is not able to close his mouth is done.
Then Perkins steps in and go berserk on everybody, easy game gg.


You sound frustrated already, and the series hasn't even started. Win.

Here's to good health for both teams, I'm hoping Kyrie is full go so I don't have to hear any excuses after the Warriors finish the Cavs. No spine ripping fatalities needed. Get ready to see basketball at it's finest from the team Reppin Oakland.


lmao Kyrie at full? he is done, Kevin is done and yet you will lose.


You're a prime example of someone who makes the Cavs fan base look bad. We're not winning against GS with Kyrie being unhealthy. Our chances are obviously lower with Love out in a series I'd say was 50/50 if the Cavs had everyone healthy in the first place. We're looking at about a <25% chance of winning the series with a healthy Kyrie and injured Love. Quit being a pathetic moron trolling GS forums.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#50 » by svart » Mon May 25, 2015 7:47 pm

There is still one more game to win for both teams till we start talking thrash to each others.

Not that i expect the series to turn dramatically, but it would be wise for the dubs ( don't really care what the cavs will do) to enter the court tonight focused and hungry and to try to finish it as soon as possible, to avoid extra fatigue, or- god forbid - an injury in a longer series.


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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#51 » by Bandito » Mon May 25, 2015 7:49 pm

teleblaze wrote:
Bandito wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
He played aussie football, Green is a pretender, one kick in the nuts and that dude that is not able to close his mouth is done.
Then Perkins steps in and go berserk on everybody, easy game gg.


You sound frustrated already, and the series hasn't even started. Win.

Here's to good health for both teams, I'm hoping Kyrie is full go so I don't have to hear any excuses after the Warriors finish the Cavs. No spine ripping fatalities needed. Get ready to see basketball at it's finest from the team Reppin Oakland.


lmao Kyrie at full? he is done, Kevin is done and yet you will lose.


Look at you, already making excuses, haha. Cavs have played better without Love, he killed their flow.

Kyrie is not "done", he moved well before game 3 and the Cavs are just playing it conservative with the series vs the Hawks already in their grasp.

Nice false bravado though. That's not what confidence sounds like.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#52 » by and1GS » Mon May 25, 2015 7:51 pm

turk3d wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
East Bay Sports wrote:Go watch soccer you pansy


Watch Aussie football and then call me a pansy mafrend

Have one of your Aussie boys go into the hood and see how things turn out for you (no refs or police to save your arses if things get out of hand). I'm sure Draymond and a few other of the Warriors can handle themselves if things get out of hand. It's up to the officials to keep things under control. Do you want to watch a basketball game or do you want to watch a brawl? It can go either way you know.


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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#53 » by turk3d » Mon May 25, 2015 7:53 pm

CavsFan1987 wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
Bandito wrote:
You sound frustrated already, and the series hasn't even started. Win.

Here's to good health for both teams, I'm hoping Kyrie is full go so I don't have to hear any excuses after the Warriors finish the Cavs. No spine ripping fatalities needed. Get ready to see basketball at it's finest from the team Reppin Oakland.


lmao Kyrie at full? he is done, Kevin is done and yet you will lose.


You're a prime example of someone who makes the Cavs fan base look bad. We're not winning against GS with Kyrie being unhealthy. Our chances are obviously lower with Love out in a series I'd say was 50/50 if the Cavs had everyone healthy in the first place. We're looking at about a <25% chance of winning the series with a healthy Kyrie and injured Love. Quit being a pathetic moron trolling GS forums.

Mucho respect to you CavsFan. None to that teleblaze character. Thanks for trying to keep it real.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#54 » by teleblaze » Mon May 25, 2015 8:03 pm

CavsFan1987 wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
Bandito wrote:
You sound frustrated already, and the series hasn't even started. Win.

Here's to good health for both teams, I'm hoping Kyrie is full go so I don't have to hear any excuses after the Warriors finish the Cavs. No spine ripping fatalities needed. Get ready to see basketball at it's finest from the team Reppin Oakland.


lmao Kyrie at full? he is done, Kevin is done and yet you will lose.


You're a prime example of someone who makes the Cavs fan base look bad. We're not winning against GS with Kyrie being unhealthy. Our chances are obviously lower with Love out in a series I'd say was 50/50 if the Cavs had everyone healthy in the first place. We're looking at about a <25% chance of winning the series with a healthy Kyrie and injured Love. Quit being a pathetic moron trolling GS forums.


Who the **** are you? I'm gonna call Delly to **** your knees soon. got him on my speed dial.
go back to being a loser.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#55 » by sjballer03 » Mon May 25, 2015 8:14 pm

CavsFan1987 wrote:Cavs fan here. Not sure why you guys are talking about Delly. He won't be seeing huge minutes in the finals when Kyrie is back. He's not a dirty player either, just survives in the league by hustling on every play. Recall that Al Horford was the guy that basically ended TJ Ford's career after he got embarrassed on a stolen pass.


For better or worse, Delly is the number one topic right now. There were multiple threads today on the general board. He has been making a name for himself recently and not in a good way. I get that it isn't entirely his fault, but it's only natural that dubs fans are worried about what he might do in the finals. And trust me, there is no sympathy whatsoever for Al Horford. He is far from a saint himself.
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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#56 » by svart » Mon May 25, 2015 8:37 pm

teleblaze wrote:
CavsFan1987 wrote:
teleblaze wrote:
lmao Kyrie at full? he is done, Kevin is done and yet you will lose.


You're a prime example of someone who makes the Cavs fan base look bad. We're not winning against GS with Kyrie being unhealthy. Our chances are obviously lower with Love out in a series I'd say was 50/50 if the Cavs had everyone healthy in the first place. We're looking at about a <25% chance of winning the series with a healthy Kyrie and injured Love. Quit being a pathetic moron trolling GS forums.


Who the **** are you? I'm gonna call Delly to **** your knees soon. got him on my speed dial.
go back to being a loser.

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Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#57 » by TaylorMonkey » Mon May 25, 2015 8:38 pm

bakesale wrote:You know for the most part I like Delly, I'm especially partial to him being that he's Australian and I don't mind a little bit of rough play but not to the extreme of where he dives into people's legs deliberately trying to injure them, that actually pisses me off.
He's developing a bad reputation and I don't like it. I am genuinely concerned that he could hurt one of our players in the finals...

I am hoping however that Bogut as a fellow Aussie has a little word with him at the start of the series. Whilst Bogut can play rough, he definitely doesn't go out there to hurt or injure anyone. I hope he says to him that it's ok to be hard nosed, tough and determined but if he tries to hurt anyone or hurts anyone on our team then it's not ok! And if he does he will be dealt with severely...

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Re: Will Dray have to murder Delly? 

Post#58 » by CavsFan1987 » Mon May 25, 2015 9:11 pm

sjballer03 wrote:
CavsFan1987 wrote:Cavs fan here. Not sure why you guys are talking about Delly. He won't be seeing huge minutes in the finals when Kyrie is back. He's not a dirty player either, just survives in the league by hustling on every play. Recall that Al Horford was the guy that basically ended TJ Ford's career after he got embarrassed on a stolen pass.


For better or worse, Delly is the number one topic right now. There were multiple threads today on the general board. He has been making a name for himself recently and not in a good way. I get that it isn't entirely his fault, but it's only natural that dubs fans are worried about what he might do in the finals. And trust me, there is no sympathy whatsoever for Al Horford. He is far from a saint himself.


Have watched every Cavs game in the last two years and can say that Delly wouldn't deliberately hurt someone. The only intentional thing I've seen is that little leg lock against Gibson which is as mild as it gets in the NBA. Lebron has complete control over the team and would never allow his teammates to tarnish the integrity of the league. Highly doubt you see anything but solid basketball in the finals.
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Post#59 » by tasball » Mon May 25, 2015 9:56 pm

Horford was the only guy trying to hurt someone here.....like with tj...
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Post#60 » by bakesale » Tue May 26, 2015 12:06 am

TaylorMonkey wrote:
bakesale wrote:You know for the most part I like Delly, I'm especially partial to him being that he's Australian and I don't mind a little bit of rough play but not to the extreme of where he dives into people's legs deliberately trying to injure them, that actually pisses me off.
He's developing a bad reputation and I don't like it. I am genuinely concerned that he could hurt one of our players in the finals...

I am hoping however that Bogut as a fellow Aussie has a little word with him at the start of the series. Whilst Bogut can play rough, he definitely doesn't go out there to hurt or injure anyone. I hope he says to him that it's ok to be hard nosed, tough and determined but if he tries to hurt anyone or hurts anyone on our team then it's not ok! And if he does he will be dealt with severely...

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