HarthorneWingo wrote:Context wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Andre Igoudala ... haha. Dude couldn't the broad side of a barn with the Sixers.
they booed him regularly- i was there...
So was I. Were in living in Philly?
lived there for 3 years...
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Context wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Andre Igoudala ... haha. Dude couldn't the broad side of a barn with the Sixers.
they booed him regularly- i was there...
So was I. Were in living in Philly?

KnicksGod wrote:robillionaire wrote:KnicksGod wrote:Pascal looked like a Knick with his back turned on D.
pascal was the best player in nba history after game 1, now he sucks, let's see how the narrative on him changes after game 3
I was ready to trade RJ for him, now I would never
The world is made up of knee jerk reactions. I do like Pascal a lot but I don't think his ceiling is super high. He's already very good but he's not explosive or super fast. Can do a lot well and has good court awareness.
I think Knox can reach his level.

Hes_On_Fire wrote:KnicksGod wrote:robillionaire wrote:
pascal was the best player in nba history after game 1, now he sucks, let's see how the narrative on him changes after game 3
I was ready to trade RJ for him, now I would never
The world is made up of knee jerk reactions. I do like Pascal a lot but I don't think his ceiling is super high. He's already very good but he's not explosive or super fast. Can do a lot well and has good court awareness.
I think Knox can reach his level.
Siakam is one of the better defensive players in the NBA. To even suggest that is blasphemous.
god shammgod wrote:kawhi coming up real small in the 4th
HEZI wrote:RHODEY wrote:HEZI wrote:
Draymond is gonna punch the dude who practically owns the city of Toronto, has money for security, goons, etc.? Maybe outside of Canada, but even Draymond aint that stupid.
I actually love what Drake is doing, not even a fan of his but I love it for the environment it creates in Toronto. This is what homecourt advantage is all about.
It's like my granddaddy used to say....nobody is above a proper ass whipping.
Yeah sure if it's justified and warranted. That wouldn't be a time or a place or the right situation for anything like that to take place.
All this does is make me miss the days when the Knicks were good and teams had to come to MSG and really battle, not just the team but the entire city and fans
Context wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Context wrote:they booed him regularly- i was there...
So was I. Were in living in Philly?
lived there for 3 years...

Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
dakomish23 wrote:I hope everyone who’s been playing for GSW is healthy for game 3.
Curry Klay Iggy Dray Cousins (even at 70%) is an even matchup VS this TOR team.

Fury wrote:dakomish23 wrote:I hope everyone who’s been playing for GSW is healthy for game 3.
Curry Klay Iggy Dray Cousins (even at 70%) is an even matchup VS this TOR team.
This serious is hilarious. The basketball gawds want to get the right combo of injuries to make it an even series. When Klay and Looney go out, Durant comes back to make sure it’s balanced.
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
RHODEY wrote:HEZI wrote:RHODEY wrote:
It's like my granddaddy used to say....nobody is above a proper ass whipping.
Yeah sure if it's justified and warranted. That wouldn't be a time or a place or the right situation for anything like that to take place.
All this does is make me miss the days when the Knicks were good and teams had to come to MSG and really battle, not just the team but the entire city and fans
Where I'm from, you run your mouth , and you leave yourself open to being checked on the spot. If Drake wants to play all big, bad. and street then he should to be prepared to receive like and kind...on the on spot.

SelbyCobra wrote:This series is set up wonderfully for Steph to enter the GOATS conversation. He's already rightfully known as the greatest shooter, but a lot of people like to use that as a backhanded way to discredit him ("he's the greatest SHOOTER ever, but he's not one of the greatest players ever")
If Steph (with Draymond's nitty gritty work) can put up big numbers and lead this squad to a chip with no KD, no Klay, a hobbled Iguoudala, and no Looney, it'd be a giant, inarguable point in Curry's favor.

Chanel Bomber wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:This series is set up wonderfully for Steph to enter the GOATS conversation. He's already rightfully known as the greatest shooter, but a lot of people like to use that as a backhanded way to discredit him ("he's the greatest SHOOTER ever, but he's not one of the greatest players ever")
If Steph (with Draymond's nitty gritty work) can put up big numbers and lead this squad to a chip with no KD, no Klay, a hobbled Iguoudala, and no Looney, it'd be a giant, inarguable point in Curry's favor.
I agree wholeheartedly and I personally feel he's there already but the way he's being defended in the Finals will always prevent him to put up these huge numbers.
It doesn't diminish his impact - and that's what his skeptics or haters fail to see - because when he gets trapped at halfcourt it creates 4 on 3 opportunities for his team, which doesn't show up on the boxscore. The way the Raptors are defending him, or the Cavs before them, is a testament to how great he is. But it's very convenient for some people who already have their mind made up to ignore that.
K-DOT wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:This series is set up wonderfully for Steph to enter the GOATS conversation. He's already rightfully known as the greatest shooter, but a lot of people like to use that as a backhanded way to discredit him ("he's the greatest SHOOTER ever, but he's not one of the greatest players ever")
If Steph (with Draymond's nitty gritty work) can put up big numbers and lead this squad to a chip with no KD, no Klay, a hobbled Iguoudala, and no Looney, it'd be a giant, inarguable point in Curry's favor.
I agree wholeheartedly and I personally feel he's there already but the way he's being defended in the Finals will always prevent him to put up these huge numbers.
It doesn't diminish his impact - and that's what his skeptics or haters fail to see - because when he gets trapped at halfcourt it creates 4 on 3 opportunities for his team, which doesn't show up on the boxscore. The way the Raptors are defending him, or the Cavs before them, is a testament to how great he is. But it's very convenient for some people who already have their mind made up to ignore that.
That's not really all there is to it though, or else Wilt and Shaq would be hands down GOATs for being unguardable and forcing double and triple teams, creating similar opportunities for their teammates
Plenty of players have had a similar effect on offense while being game changers on defense as well, which Steph is not. Even if he were the greatest offensive player of all time (which he may actually be, you can make the argument for him), his defense is further behind the other GOAT candidates than his offense is ahead of them

Chanel Bomber wrote:K-DOT wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:I agree wholeheartedly and I personally feel he's there already but the way he's being defended in the Finals will always prevent him to put up these huge numbers.
It doesn't diminish his impact - and that's what his skeptics or haters fail to see - because when he gets trapped at halfcourt it creates 4 on 3 opportunities for his team, which doesn't show up on the boxscore. The way the Raptors are defending him, or the Cavs before them, is a testament to how great he is. But it's very convenient for some people who already have their mind made up to ignore that.
That's not really all there is to it though, or else Wilt and Shaq would be hands down GOATs for being unguardable and forcing double and triple teams, creating similar opportunities for their teammates
Plenty of players have had a similar effect on offense while being game changers on defense as well, which Steph is not. Even if he were the greatest offensive player of all time (which he may actually be, you can make the argument for him), his defense is further behind the other GOAT candidates than his offense is ahead of them
Fair point but I disagree with your offense/defense argument in this regard:
You can make up for an individual players defensive deficiencies by surrounding him with the right players and win a championship, unless he's an absolute sieve for his position, which Curry is not. The Dallas Mavericks proved it in 2011.
However, at this ultimate championship level, you just can't replace the gravity of players like Curry, LeBron, Dirk in 2011 or Shaq back in the early 2000s. No matter how many players you add to the team, this is not something that can be replicated unless you have one of those rare guys.
When judging individual careers, offense matters for than defense to me for this specific reason. Please correct me if I didn't get what you were trying to say but the offense/defense argument is a false equivalence in my opinion.
K-DOT wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:K-DOT wrote:That's not really all there is to it though, or else Wilt and Shaq would be hands down GOATs for being unguardable and forcing double and triple teams, creating similar opportunities for their teammates
Plenty of players have had a similar effect on offense while being game changers on defense as well, which Steph is not. Even if he were the greatest offensive player of all time (which he may actually be, you can make the argument for him), his defense is further behind the other GOAT candidates than his offense is ahead of them
Fair point but I disagree with your offense/defense argument in this regard:
You can make up for an individual players defensive deficiencies by surrounding him with the right players and win a championship, unless he's an absolute sieve for his position, which Curry is not. The Dallas Mavericks proved it in 2011.
However, at this ultimate championship level, you just can't replace the gravity of players like Curry, LeBron, Dirk in 2011 or Shaq back in the early 2000s. No matter how many players you add to the team, this is not something that can be replicated unless you have one of those rare guys.
When judging individual careers, offense matters for than defense to me for this specific reason. Please correct me if I didn't get what you were trying to say but the offense/defense argument is a false equivalence in my opinion.
Nah, I get that, and I agree with if you're building a championship team, you choose a great offensive player with mediocre defense over a great defensive player with mediocre offense to build around any day of the week
I just don't think you can be the goat if you're not great on both sides of the ball, which Curry is not. I think in order to be the goat and be bad defensively (like, in a historical sense, Curry may be an okay defender relative to his contemporaries, but compared to the goats, he's bad), you have to be insane on offense, like, Wilt numbers on Curry efficiency insane
Chanel Bomber wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:This series is set up wonderfully for Steph to enter the GOATS conversation. He's already rightfully known as the greatest shooter, but a lot of people like to use that as a backhanded way to discredit him ("he's the greatest SHOOTER ever, but he's not one of the greatest players ever")
If Steph (with Draymond's nitty gritty work) can put up big numbers and lead this squad to a chip with no KD, no Klay, a hobbled Iguoudala, and no Looney, it'd be a giant, inarguable point in Curry's favor.
I agree wholeheartedly and I personally feel he's there already but the way he's being defended in the Finals will always prevent him to put up these huge numbers.
It doesn't diminish his impact - and that's what his skeptics or haters fail to see - because when he gets trapped at halfcourt it creates 4 on 3 opportunities for his team, which doesn't show up on the boxscore. The way the Raptors are defending him, or the Cavs before them, is a testament to how great he is. But it's very convenient for some people who already have their mind made up to ignore that.