Doctor MJ wrote:The High Cyde wrote:I'm with Greatness on this one, I doubt I'll be following the NBA as religiously as I do now. I even said so a few months back that watching GS bores me. Like, I feel no enjoyment watching them play (I know they're a great team and all that jazz so spare me). Curry could make his fifth three in a row and my heart rate won't rise, which is saying something since I suffer from anxiety lmao
I was watching one of the GS games with my sister, and she doesn't particularly like basketball or sports in general, but she got hella excited watching GS shoot and make threes...for only so long. All they do is shoot threes. Well that's my opinion of it anyways. God I would've given part of my pinky to see OKC v CLE Finals, a little useless part though, as long as it doesn't hurt too bad, and if it does I want that good morphine. Actually, I've heard humans can do without their pinky toe, but I've also heard we need it for balance, well I'd gosh darn diddly dang it would absolutely sacrifice a little part of my pinky toe for that match up regardless, man the things I do for love
I feel like people have talked themselves into missing what's great about the Warriors.
The genius of the team is 3-fold:
1) Shooting of Steph & Klay (which it's cool if you're don't particularly like)
2) Outstanding passing & movement - which indicates great BBIQ
3) Outstanding resilience - which indicates fantastic team attitude
I don't know how anyone can NOT love the latter two things...and of course I've yet to hear anyone say they dislike the team while noting those two things.
The High Cyde wrote:Also, wtf happened to Cleveland's three point attack, they even shoot any this game?
This would be the point to note that in addition to the effects points 2 & 3 have on offense, they along with some physical realities are the reason why GS has a phenomenal defense that works together...which helps them have the ability all year long to shut down opponent 3-point shooting (granted Portland did solid on that front in their series).
Honestly feel a bit honored you quoted me Doc, thanks for that!
The thing is, I've repeated a couple times I do not enjoy seeing this Warriors team play. I feel if I keep doing it I'll come off as a troll who only says that one thing. Let me start by addressing your three points.
1) Steph and Klay are the two best shooters the league has ever seen, it's plain as day to see. My gripe with this is that the two best shooters ever are on the same team (I'm not knocking the GSW organization for this, mind, just pointing out just how much of an outlier this fact is when looking at the roster of teams). They are so much better at shooting threes (and shooting in general (like for FTs)) than anyone else on the other team that it kills the competition. I expect Steph and Klay to bomb like 35 threes and make like 20 of them. I don't see the excitement in seeing threes being shot every other possession.
2) For the outstanding passing and movement...I agree completely. This is a stacked team. Top to bottom. The players are not only athletic but they're smart out there on the court. The fact that the two best shooters ever are on the same team who are able to pull up from 30 and yeah, there will be enough space to put the Solar System to shame. This isn't lost on me, I acknowledge their greatness, I will not shy from admitting it. The only team that I've seen pass like that consistently is the 2014 Finals' Spurs. I can't knock this team for their passing, movement, and basketball IQ. This is unequivocally one of the best teams ever.
3) Outstanding resilience...I don't know about that, Doc. Yeah, they came back 2-1 in the Grizzlies series, they came back 2-1 against Cleveland last year, and this year obviously they punched back from 3-1. Okay, so what? The Grizz were injured; they were never going to beat GS. Same with the Cleveland series. LeBron had one of the best statistical Finals of all time, but one man does not beat a team as great as these Warriors. Now, the OKC series, that was tough, they didn't get rattled too much. But OKC clearly lost that series more than the Warriors won it (to my eyes at least). Durant and Westbrook straight wet the bed, they just couldn't hit a damn three to save their lives while Klay Thompson was hitting them from 30 feet on a standstill jumpshot, I mean what?? How do you defend that? And his teammate is even better? Whaaaaaat! Catch my drift? Course you do, you're one of the best minds on here haha
They do have good attitude. But this is professional sports, you have to have good attitude. Plus why wouldn't they? They won 73, about to repeat as champions, there's very little that would get them down. Regardless, yes, I do like their general attitude of having that champ swagger, but they're cocky as hell, rightfully so though. Can't knock them for this either.
Had OKC just shot decent (especially Durant) the last couple games they would have won. Like, there's no question of that in my mind...yet the Warriors are so good that they are going to force Durant to work on his game this summer, they're gonna force a 4 time scoring champion and MVP to get better. Yeah, I'll give the Warriors credit for making it difficult on the Thunder, but the Thunder *had* it. It was right there. They couldn't do it. *shrug
Tsherkin and Bondom had this same debate about the luck of which way the ball bounces in determining this series. I don't who it is exactly, but some member here has a sig with a Doc Rivers quote: It's a make or miss league, and it always will be. Warriors have two players who are the best of all time in this respect. It's almost not fair, but they are just that good, and when you're so good at something, it gets boring (again, to me at least).
I think it's great so many of you guys enjoy watching this team, appreciate the schemes and gameplans and plays they run. I like that too! It's just the destination kills me: pass, pass, pass, shoot three. Rinse and repeat. To this one can say: Well, their three point shot opens up the game for drives and kicks, which happens multiple times a game, it's how they sustain leads, teams get scared of them shooting threes so they panic and GS capitalizes on it, as they should. That's great too.
I'm not trying to troll the Warriors or just hate on them, because fundamentally I just do not enjoy watching them play. I'd rather watch Boogie and the Kings play to be quite honest with you. Or the Wolves, Blazers, Celtics,OKC, or Knicks. Warriors are too perfect for my taste. Give me dysfunction, good post play, and semi-bad shots to keep me entertained. Don't bore me by running around like headless chickens taking 50 threes (I guess this goes towards the majority of the league now). Anyways, sorry Doc, I've tried to say it as best I can, and I mean no disrespect to the Warriors. Great team, great organization, even better players.