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NBA Offseason |OT| "It's a complete shit move, but we're stuck with it now"

ViciousDS

Banned
Great..... Means Bam is going to create toxicity all fucking season like last year...... I hope they lose. GSW warriors went from my most liked team to disliked team since the comments of the playoffs. Never have I seen gone from being liked to hated so quickly.

Hope KD doesn't win shit in golden state
 
HAHAHAHAH

WE ALREADY WON
WE ALREADY WON

AIN'T NO NEED TO PLAY NO MORE GAMES.


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I'm glad Lebron and Cleveland got their little pity championship last year because the league is on lockdown for the next five years and Lebron is fucking done son.
Are you really doing "we" on golden state? Rofl
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
I mean, why as a casual fan would I even watch at this point?
 

TheFatOne

Member
It's what I expected. Good thing is Celtics are in a good spot right now. No way they were even going to come close to winning with this Warriors team. So just sit on those picks, and hope that Brooklyn tanks.
 

Kwhit10

Member
I just want LeBron to have some gif worthy blocks with stare downs on Durant in the finals as the Warriors lose from being up 3-0 after being undefeated all season.


Edit* does Durant still have his curse?
 
Meanwhile, in other former Thunder news

Ian Begley
ESPN Staff Writer

Lance Thomas has rejected multiple offers from other teams but still has at least two more teams -- other than the Knicks -- who have strong interest in him, according to league sources. Most teams are waiting for other players, such as Kevin Durant and Pau Gasol, to make decisions before figuring out how much they can offer other free agents and Thomas appears to be in that group. The Knicks remain committed to bringing back both Thomas and Langston Galloway, sources say, but it appears that Thomas has options. Discussions between the Knicks and Thomas are expected to continue in the coming days. If they don't use cap space to sign Thomas, the Knicks can exceed the cap and offer him as much as approximately $6.2 million, the estimate for the average player salary. They can exceed the cap to offer the same number to Galloway, who is a restricted free agent.
 
just thinking out loud here but I bet GS losing might have been a plus (among many other pluses)

Because when GS wins next year, KD will get a lot of the credit (deservedly so)
 

megalowho

Member
just thinking out loud here but I bet GS losing might have been a plus (among many other pluses)

Because when GS wins next year, KD will get a lot of the credit (deservedly so)
Nah, that's a bogus narrative. They were 5 minutes of decent basketball away from back to back championships.
 

ViciousDS

Banned
Lol bam is the worst


We should just ban him from the NBA threads....... Dude talks shit....... Says threads to toxic when his team loses, and then disappears. Well looky looky who showed up when KD joins.

Bam is the definition of a full fledge bandwagoner.

At least gully state or any other warrior fan stick around like the rest of us when our teams go to hell.
 

TheFatOne

Member
GS has to win 3+ championships now. Can't fail when you have a roster as stacked as they have at the moment.
just thinking out loud here but I bet GS losing might have been a plus (among many other pluses)

Because when GS wins next year, KD will get a lot of the credit (deservedly so)

All depends on how he plays. If he's average especially in the playoffs that won't be the narrrative the media drums up.
 

Dr.Acula

Banned
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE PASTE KDS LETTER JESUS , THE PLAYERSTRIBUNE IS SLAMMED

This has been by far the most challenging few weeks in my professional life. I understood cognitively that I was facing a crossroads in my evolution as a player and as a man, and that it came with exceptionally difficult choices. What I didn’t truly understand, however, was the range of emotions I would feel during this process.

The primary mandate I had for myself in making this decision was to have it based on the potential for my growth as a player — as that has always steered me in the right direction. But I am also at a point in my life where it is of equal importance to find an opportunity that encourages my evolution as a man: moving out of my comfort zone to a new city and community which offers the greatest potential for my contribution and personal growth. With this in mind, I have decided that I am going to join the Golden State Warriors.

I’m from Washington, D.C. originally, but Oklahoma City truly raised me. It taught me so much about family as well as what it means to be a man. There are no words to express what the organization and the community mean to me, and what they will represent in my life and in my heart forever. The memories and friendships are something that go far beyond the game. Those invaluable relationships are what made this deliberation so challenging.

It really pains me to know that I will disappoint so many people with this choice, but I believe I am doing what I feel is the right thing at this point in my life and my playing career.

I will miss Oklahoma City, and the role I have had in building this remarkable team. I will forever cherish the relationships within the organization — the friends and teammates that I went to war with on the court for nine years, and all the fans and people of the community. They have always had my back unconditionally, and I cannot be more grateful for what they have meant to my family and to me.

Kevin Durant / Deputy Publisher

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This has been by far the most challenging few weeks in my professional life. I understood cognitively that I was facing a crossroads in my evolution as a player and as a man, and that it came with exceptionally difficult choices. What I didn’t truly understand, however, was the range of emotions I would feel during this process.

The primary mandate I had for myself in making this decision was to have it based on the potential for my growth as a player — as that has always steered me in the right direction. But I am also at a point in my life where it is of equal importance to find an opportunity that encourages my evolution as a man: moving out of my comfort zone to a new city and community which offers the greatest potential for my contribution and personal growth. With this in mind, I have decided that I am going to join the Golden State Warriors.

I’m from Washington, D.C. originally, but Oklahoma City truly raised me. It taught me so much about family as well as what it means to be a man. There are no words to express what the organization and the community mean to me, and what they will represent in my life and in my heart forever. The memories and friendships are something that go far beyond the game. Those invaluable relationships are what made this deliberation so challenging.

It really pains me to know that I will disappoint so many people with this choice, but I believe I am doing what I feel is the right thing at this point in my life and my playing career.

I will miss Oklahoma City, and the role I have had in building this remarkable team. I will forever cherish the relationships within the organization — the friends and teammates that I went to war with on the court for nine years, and all the fans and people of the community. They have always had my back unconditionally, and I cannot be more grateful for what they have meant to my family and to me.]
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Oops late
 

TheFatOne

Member
Superteams lead to increased ratings, so...

This all depends though. Short term no doubt the ratings are going to go up like crazy. If they dominate the next couple of years, and no one even looks competitive the ratings will take a hit. NBA is going to need either LeBron to step up or one of the western teams to be competitive.
 
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