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The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
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Got the Draft on Thursday, FA starts a week later and then 2 weeks after that, USA Basketball starts getting ready for the Olympics. And then NFL teams start reporting for Training Camp, which means Football is almost here.#RespectTheCulture -
Re: The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
FA is gonna take a while to kick in though. Nothing is going to happen until KD makes his decision.Comment
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It's still not going to be that dry of a period, which was my point.#RespectTheCultureComment
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The Warriors lost game 3 nobody called it rigged to go 7. The Warriors lost game 5 nobody called it rigged to go 7. The Warriors lost game 6 with Steph taking about 3 blatantly bogus fouls and fouled out immediately after the refs IGNORED a dude leaping over a Warrior's back to tip a rebound to LeBron off a missed free throw.Comment
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The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
Tristan Thompson gonna have to play near the whole game tonight. When he's on the floor, Cleveland is +38 and -38 when he's off. http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/po...n-the-real-mvp
First time all season that he's lived up to that contract.#RespectTheCultureComment
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LOL y'all with the false equivalencies. When's the last time LeBron fouled out of a playoff game? Against the Pacers? When he tripped Lance Stephenson while setting a screen? Yes certainly questionable when someone clearly trips someone. Against the Celtics? When they whistled him for the same thing they whistled Kevin Garnett for on the previous play?
The Warriors lost game 3 nobody called it rigged to go 7. The Warriors lost game 5 nobody called it rigged to go 7. The Warriors lost game 6 with Steph taking about 3 blatantly bogus fouls and fouled out immediately after the refs IGNORED a dude leaping over a Warrior's back to tip a rebound to LeBron off a missed free throw.
There's clearly a reason that the talk suddenly came up for this game after nobody had anything to say about rigged prior to that game. Let's not act like we wouldn't be hearing the "rigged" or "media darling" nonsense from the LeBron/Cavs party had Draymond not been suspended for game 5 and the Warriors closed things out then like they should have. But I know, y'all only see this issues when people are "ganging up" on LeBron.
I just hope the refs let both teams play and call it fair.Comment
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If you have some time to kill, this conspiracy video is hilarious because the dude is dead serious. This dude breaks down how the Cavs will win the title cause the NBA is rigged with Masonic handshakes and Gematria calculators.
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The fifth foul on the Kyrie strip was terrible. He got all ball on that, it was a clean strip and shouldn't have been whistled.
Then the last foul. He got ball, LeBron loss handle of it and bobbled it and then flopped at the end and drew the call even though Steph was getting out of the way.
Also not really a fan of the first call on him but I get that one. Tristan clearly flopped on that cause Steph ain't strong enough to throw that dude out of bounds like he went flying on. But I could see the call because it looked like he had an arm around him.Comment
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[emoji38] of course both LeBron's foul outs all stemmed from 12 completely legitimate foul calls....of course they were...didn't see that coming.
He's playing the same way he always plays IMO, it's just not always going to show up in the stat sheet and he's on a bigger stage for everyone to see...the Cavs went on their run after moving him to starting center..Comment
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Nobody here yelled rigged about that. When the Warriors lost game 5 everybody talked about them blowing their chance and left it at that because LeBron and Kyrie went off. Nothing you can really say at that point. Again though, had Draymond not gotten suspended, played that game and the Warriors won, we know what would have been the talking point until next June.
The second foul where LeBron bowled over him, he had the spot before Bron. That one I'd agree though wasn't blatantly bogus, so I should say 2.
The fifth foul on the Kyrie strip was terrible. He got all ball on that, it was a clean strip and shouldn't have been whistled.
Then the last foul. He got ball, LeBron loss handle of it and bobbled it and then flopped at the end and drew the call even though Steph was getting out of the way.
Also not really a fan of the first call on him but I get that one. Tristan clearly flopped on that cause Steph ain't strong enough to throw that dude out of bounds like he went flying on. But I could see the call because it looked like he had an arm around him.
He got ball, but refs should of called all the hand checking before that, and the reach, which they called.
That last foul is like the 2nd foul, refs seem to give leeway to offensive players in regards to movement.
The TT foul was a foul, thought it was obvious that Curry didn't want TT getting an easy basket.
The only for sure questionable foul was when they called a foul on Curry hitting Love, which wasn't much. They missed the over the back foul I thought, think it was Draymond or Barnes.Comment
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Nobody here yelled rigged about that. When the Warriors lost game 5 everybody talked about them blowing their chance and left it at that because LeBron and Kyrie went off. Nothing you can really say at that point. Again though, had Draymond not gotten suspended, played that game and the Warriors won, we know what would have been the talking point until next June.
The second foul where LeBron bowled over him, he had the spot before Bron. That one I'd agree though wasn't blatantly bogus, so I should say 2.
The fifth foul on the Kyrie strip was terrible. He got all ball on that, it was a clean strip and shouldn't have been whistled.
Then the last foul. He got ball, LeBron loss handle of it and bobbled it and then flopped at the end and drew the call even though Steph was getting out of the way.
Also not really a fan of the first call on him but I get that one. Tristan clearly flopped on that cause Steph ain't strong enough to throw that dude out of bounds like he went flying on. But I could see the call because it looked like he had an arm around him.
The Warriors were outplayed this last game. You take those fouls away from Curry and what changes? They still lose. They had no answer for LeBron.
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The Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors Part 2
[emoji38] of course both LeBron's foul outs all stemmed from 12 completely legitimate foul calls....of course they were...didn't see that coming.
He's playing the same way he always plays IMO, it's just not always going to show up in the stat sheet and he's on a bigger stage for everyone to see...the Cavs went on their run after moving him to starting center..#RespectTheCultureComment
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