eminence wrote:That's just uncalled for, Dray just can't help himself.
It was called for. The reported asked him a question about Steph and KD.
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eminence wrote:That's just uncalled for, Dray just can't help himself.
Colbinii wrote:eminence wrote:That's just uncalled for, Dray just can't help himself.
It was called for. The reported asked him a question about Steph and KD.

Dutchball97 wrote:I don't think Klay is playing that much worse than he used to tbh. He's not quite as efficient and he seems to have lost a step defensively but overall this is just who Klay has always been, a very effective role player who got treated like a star because he scored a lot of good teams.
Outside wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:I don't think Klay is playing that much worse than he used to tbh. He's not quite as efficient and he seems to have lost a step defensively but overall this is just who Klay has always been, a very effective role player who got treated like a star because he scored a lot of good teams.
He's shooting 38.4 TS% in the finals so far. He's eighth on the team in total game score. This is much worse than he used to be.
As I've told people before, go watch his 2019 PS, particularly the finals. He wasn't Curry-level, but he was great before he tore his ACL. If he didn't get hurt in game 6, they had a decent shot to come back and win the series, even without Durant.
He just started playing in January. Players usually take a year after resuming play to get back what they're going to get back after either of the injuries he had.
Outside wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:I don't think Klay is playing that much worse than he used to tbh. He's not quite as efficient and he seems to have lost a step defensively but overall this is just who Klay has always been, a very effective role player who got treated like a star because he scored a lot of good teams.
He's shooting 38.4 TS% in the finals so far. He's eighth on the team in total game score. This is much worse than he used to be.
As I've told people before, go watch his 2019 PS, particularly the finals. He wasn't Curry-level, but he was great before he tore his ACL. If he didn't get hurt in game 6, they had a decent shot to come back and win the series, even without Durant.
He just started playing in January. Players usually take a year after resuming play to get back what they're going to get back after either of the injuries he had.
parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?
Outside wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:I don't think Klay is playing that much worse than he used to tbh. He's not quite as efficient and he seems to have lost a step defensively but overall this is just who Klay has always been, a very effective role player who got treated like a star because he scored a lot of good teams.
He's shooting 38.4 TS% in the finals so far. He's eighth on the team in total game score. This is much worse than he used to be.
As I've told people before, go watch his 2019 PS, particularly the finals. He wasn't Curry-level, but he was great before he tore his ACL. If he didn't get hurt in game 6, they had a decent shot to come back and win the series, even without Durant.
He just started playing in January. Players usually take a year after resuming play to get back what they're going to get back after either of the injuries he had.
Colbinii wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?
If they are breaking the rules--yes.
parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?

parsnips33 wrote:Colbinii wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?
If they are breaking the rules--yes.
You don't think there's any room for discretion? I don't want to see refs throwing anybody, star or not, out of games for technicalities, I'd rather them impact the game as little as possible while maintaining order
sp6r=underrated wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?
My position is below. The NBA technical foul system is broken. It is designed to get players to stop complaining to refs but it is also clear the NBA is unwilling to eject players for complaining to refs. Players have figures this out so in the playoffs we are subjected to non-stop ref whining. This also trickle down to fans. Game threads on this board are unreadable because everyone complains about the refs. And a lot of fans take the cue from the players. That means either:
1. Eliminate the 2 technical auto-ejection rule: let's face it Refs are unwilling to eject star players, witness the disgraceful Booker non-call last year. Eliminate the 2 technical rule and tell players that the refs will have zero tolerance for yelling and will hand out Ts like they do personal fouls.
2. Keep it and enforce it: The NBA should tell the players at the beginning of the year, Refs have been told to toss players for yelling and will stand by them for it. And for a month the NBA will get bad press as marquees players are getting tossed. But players will adjust just as players adjusted to the 2005 rule changes that completely changed defense.
3. Keep it as is: if you don't think it is problem this is your option. But then the NBA has to apply the Dray standard to everyone. And that means you're going to have guys screaming at refs on both teams all game long, on every play. I think that sucks but that is the only fair standard if you aren't going to adopt 1 or 2.
parsnips33 wrote:Colbinii wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?
If they are breaking the rules--yes.
You don't think there's any room for discretion? I don't want to see refs throwing anybody, star or not, out of games for technicalities, I'd rather them impact the game as little as possible while maintaining order
Fadeaway_J wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Colbinii wrote:
If they are breaking the rules--yes.
You don't think there's any room for discretion? I don't want to see refs throwing anybody, star or not, out of games for technicalities, I'd rather them impact the game as little as possible while maintaining order
The problem is that the "discretion" for Draymond skews way too heavily in the other direction.
parsnips33 wrote:Klay has become the most underrated player on this board by a mile
If what he did in his prime (extremely high efficiency high volume 3 point shooting and combo of speed/size to effectively guard all threats 1-3) is so common, we'd see a bunch of other players do it right?
falcolombardi wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Klay has become the most underrated player on this board by a mile
If what he did in his prime (extremely high efficiency high volume 3 point shooting and combo of speed/size to effectively guard all threats 1-3) is so common, we'd see a bunch of other players do it right?
in my defense i have always been low on klay
excellent player, but i dont think he ever was a capital S star imo
parsnips33 wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Do people actually want star players thrown out of important playoff games?
My position is below. The NBA technical foul system is broken. It is designed to get players to stop complaining to refs but it is also clear the NBA is unwilling to eject players for complaining to refs. Players have figures this out so in the playoffs we are subjected to non-stop ref whining. This also trickle down to fans. Game threads on this board are unreadable because everyone complains about the refs. And a lot of fans take the cue from the players. That means either:
1. Eliminate the 2 technical auto-ejection rule: let's face it Refs are unwilling to eject star players, witness the disgraceful Booker non-call last year. Eliminate the 2 technical rule and tell players that the refs will have zero tolerance for yelling and will hand out Ts like they do personal fouls.
2. Keep it and enforce it: The NBA should tell the players at the beginning of the year, Refs have been told to toss players for yelling and will stand by them for it. And for a month the NBA will get bad press as marquees players are getting tossed. But players will adjust just as players adjusted to the 2005 rule changes that completely changed defense.
3. Keep it as is: if you don't think it is problem this is your option. But then the NBA has to apply the Dray standard to everyone. And that means you're going to have guys screaming at refs on both teams all game long, on every play. I think that sucks but that is the only fair standard if you aren't going to adopt 1 or 2.
Honestly kinda like option one here. Maybe even up it to 2 technical free throws after the 2nd tech. That should be enough of a penalty without taking a guy out of play