NinjaBro wrote:
Dray already in his head...
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NinjaBro wrote:
HBK_Kliq_33 wrote:What's at stake for curry: he moves ahead of magic Johnson as the GOAT PG for prime
What's at stake for kawhi: he moves ahead of bird and become 2nd goat SF behind LeBron for prime and arguably 1st for peak

PizzaSteve wrote:NinjaBro wrote:
Dray already in his head...


R9ndo wrote:Without Durant I like the Raptors.
Their ability to switch on screens will limit Thompson and Curry.
Duke4life831 wrote:So Im just curious. Looking at the poll right now, there are more picks for Toronto to take the series than GS. So does that mean if GS wins we won't have to get thread after thread after thread about how much of a cakewalk it was for them and how they ruined the NBA because its obvious no one can compete with them? Or does that narrative come storming back if GS takes game 1?
cdubbz wrote:Donte DiVincenzo will outplay Poole this season.
oaktownwarriors87 wrote:If the Raptors win it all I will take solace in the fact that Patrick Mccaw has more rings than Kevin Durant.
Admiral-Kizaru wrote:PizzaSteve wrote:NinjaBro wrote:
Dray already in his head...

Antinomy wrote:Bucks are going to win the next 2 games (convincingly). This place is gonna be a wasteland
In the words of Charles Barkley: I Guar-RUN-tee.
You are all welcome to sig me.

Inevitable wrote:Geddy is a good mod actually
Triples333 wrote:everdiso wrote:Triples333 wrote:Let's put it this way. If they both shot their playoff averages (or hell their career high 3pt %'s), the Raptors don't win (objectively, by the numbers). Van Vleet going absolutely nova was a massive series changer for them, and there is no shame in that. It was an extremely close series, and those things can often swing the pendulum one way or the other. Just like I think will be the case against the short-handed Warriors (assuming again no Durant, Cousins).
1) Green and Fred combined to shoot 39.2% on 8.5 attempts per game that series. In the regular season, they combined to shoot 42.4% on 10.0 attempts per game. So they actually combined to shoot worse this series than they did in the regular season.
2) This also ignores that Siakam shot 25.0% and Serge shot 10% from 3.
The best way to put it is that the Raps shot 37% from 3 that series, just like they did in the regular season.
Lol what am I dealing with right now? This will be my last response to this nonsense. That massive chasm/shift in the shooting from the first 3 games to the Final 3 games is precisely my point. When the role players shot like scrubs, they lost. When they delivered, they won. This is a very simple, benign comment to illustrate that this is ultimately what I believe to be a close Finals upcoming (very similar to Tor/Milwaukee). In a more lopsided series, you can get away with the stars of the better team dictating the outcome in double digit victories.
RaptorsLife on Mon Jun 11, 2018 7:45 pm wrote:nabbs wrote:RaptorsLife wrote:Nurse can’t be our head coach
Why not? Who is your choice?
Def Messina
RaptorsLife on Tue Jun 12, 2018 6:31 pm wrote:Messina sucks
Winsome Gerbil wrote:R9ndo wrote:Without Durant I like the Raptors.
Their ability to switch on screens will limit Thompson and Curry.
Looks like Boogie's going to be back as the main screensetter. While you might limit Curry or Thompson by switching on a screen, if you end up with Danny Green or Kawhi guarding Boogie inside...
Its where having all the spare offensive stars becomes problematic. Normal teams have guys you can safely ignore/play games with.
SFour wrote:I don't see KD playing anytime soon with the way he's limping and walking slowly
”Mav_Carter wrote: my list doesn't matter...I'm pretty much wrong on everything...
Winsome Gerbil wrote:R9ndo wrote:Without Durant I like the Raptors.
Their ability to switch on screens will limit Thompson and Curry.
Looks like Boogie's going to be back as the main screensetter. While you might limit Curry or Thompson by switching on a screen, if you end up with Danny Green or Kawhi guarding Boogie inside...
Its where having all the spare offensive stars becomes problematic. Normal teams have guys you can safely ignore/play games with.
xdrta+ wrote:Here is how I look at it. Without Durant (I don't think he'll be back at all) the sides look pretty even, and a lot of people pick the Warriors to win, they're heavy favorites in Vegas, in fact. Although they're not better without Durant, his absence allows others to fill the gap, more ball movement, etc. It seems quite reasonable that the Warriors can still win without Durant.
Now imagine the Raptors without Leonard. Would they have a chance against the Warriors, even without Durant? No. This tells me that all the happy talk about how good the Raptors' defense is and how much talent they have around Leonard is just empty talk. The Warriors may well win without Durant. The Raptors would never win without Leonard.