Double Bubble wrote:IF theres any reason they don't deserve the chip its this fan base. Just look at the comments in this thread u clowns are literal garbage
You must be an expert at generalizing
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Double Bubble wrote:IF theres any reason they don't deserve the chip its this fan base. Just look at the comments in this thread u clowns are literal garbage
polo007 wrote:Warriors Fan GETS SUCKER PUNCHED TWICE AFTER GAME 5! | Raptors Fans ANGRY AFTER LOSS!

Bankai wrote::oops:bearadonisdna wrote:Bankai wrote:I still dont understand how they kept leaving Thompson and Curry wide open for the last 3 minutes. I mean seriously, we ALL know the Warriors are currently a 2 man gang, especially in crunch time. Stick to them like glue and they had this. Ugh.
They have showed it doesn't matter if they are covered. Sometimes I think ppl play lack defense on them , not totally hindering their shot every way possible while it's in the air. You can't just pass them with a hand in their face you know what I mean?
Limiting their touches at the end of the shot clock could go a long way.
True. Easier said than done. Van Vleet has been guarding Curry as well as I've seen anyone doing. But Thompson, the man is getting every shot he wants.
RedX wrote:polo007 wrote:Warriors Fan GETS SUCKER PUNCHED TWICE AFTER GAME 5! | Raptors Fans ANGRY AFTER LOSS!
Can you **** off w posting this **** here? We don’t give a ****, this is a place for normal fans these videos do nothing but create a hostile mood and tilt people. Please **** off.
JaysRule15 wrote:smh
dumb timeout by Nurse. Lowry messed up multiple plays. Couldn't defend the 3 down the stretch.

Dr Positivity wrote:Lowry missing the 3 with a few minutes left kills me

Kingsway_fan wrote:Last play kawhi orf fred should have gone to the basket..plain and simple and either made the basket or draw foul.... horrible possession... nurse blew it
Realfan2019 wrote:How does a competent coach with timeouts not call a time out after that Draymond half court violation turn over to scheme for the winning basket for a championship with over 15 seconds left on the clock on your home floor????
Give Kawhi the ball and let him figure it out? That is this guys game plan most of the time and Kawhi just does it to his credit.
This dude is an idiot of the highest order who lucked into having a player like Kawhi and a roster with some matchup nightmare players on his finger tips.

Ranger One wrote:That final play is gonna haunt nurse and this entire city for decades if we end up losing in 7. Absolutely inexcusable to not call a timeout there and draw up an elaborate play with 15 seconds left to clinch the championship. Hearing nurse talk about it after the game made it sound like it was a pre-season game vs the Atlanta Hawks. Smfh. "I trusted our guys there to figure it out because they're veterans" really?? That's his response??? Well Nick, your players trusted you to put them in a position to succeed. And you failed miserably.
Toronto Raptors stars Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka have come to the defence of fans of the franchise after some inside Scotiabank Arena were heard cheering when Kevin Durant went down with an injury in Game 5 on Monday night.
Durant dropped to the ground early in the second quarter, holding his lower right leg. The Raptors players urged their fans to stop cheering, waiving their hands in a downward motion. Durant, who had missed the previous four games in the series due to injury, is feared to have suffered a torn Achilles on the play.
Ibaka, who noted he did not initially know the severity of Durant's injury when he lost the ball, pointed to the fans chanting "KD!" while Durant remained down as proof of the class of the Toronto fanbase.
“It’s an emotional game and fans they’re excited,” Ibaka explained to The Athletic. “Sometimes, when you’re excited, you kind of forget who you are, so it was our job to tell them to stop. And right away they stopped and they start cheering for him. That shows you how good our fans are. When you are emotional, you can sometimes forget, but the good thing about it, the crowd was cheering his name and to me that’s most important.”
“I think that I don’t think the fans knew the significance of the injury. They kind of just seen he went down,” Lowry added. “In this league we’re all brothers. At the end of the day, we’re all brothers and it’s a small brotherhood and you never want to see a competitor like him go down. You don’t know what the circumstances are. And for me it was just, listen, we don’t want anything to ever happen like that. We don’t know what’s this or that. So I just kind of — we don’t want that type of stuff.”
polo007 wrote:Kyle Lowry, Serge Ibaka defend Toronto Raptors fans in wake of Kevin Durant injury - TSN.caToronto Raptors stars Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka have come to the defence of fans of the franchise after some inside Scotiabank Arena were heard cheering when Kevin Durant went down with an injury in Game 5 on Monday night.
Durant dropped to the ground early in the second quarter, holding his lower right leg. The Raptors players urged their fans to stop cheering, waiving their hands in a downward motion. Durant, who had missed the previous four games in the series due to injury, is feared to have suffered a torn Achilles on the play.
Ibaka, who noted he did not initially know the severity of Durant's injury when he lost the ball, pointed to the fans chanting "KD!" while Durant remained down as proof of the class of the Toronto fanbase.
“It’s an emotional game and fans they’re excited,” Ibaka explained to The Athletic. “Sometimes, when you’re excited, you kind of forget who you are, so it was our job to tell them to stop. And right away they stopped and they start cheering for him. That shows you how good our fans are. When you are emotional, you can sometimes forget, but the good thing about it, the crowd was cheering his name and to me that’s most important.”
“I think that I don’t think the fans knew the significance of the injury. They kind of just seen he went down,” Lowry added. “In this league we’re all brothers. At the end of the day, we’re all brothers and it’s a small brotherhood and you never want to see a competitor like him go down. You don’t know what the circumstances are. And for me it was just, listen, we don’t want anything to ever happen like that. We don’t know what’s this or that. So I just kind of — we don’t want that type of stuff.”