Big Baby Claims "The Clippers Would've Beaten The Warriors In The Playoffs"

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When did nikkas begin to think "would've/could've " talk is relevant in a sports ARGUEMENT?!

GS played the teams who were in front of em, that's all and that's it.

Ain't no "If Kyrie was there" or "if OKC stars wasn't injured in the playoffs for the 144566788 time".
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@GoddamnyamanProf I'mma keep posting this shyt, until you acknowledge your stupidity -

About them having this unprecedented injury luck you should do your history, check the '89 Pistons real quick:

First Round: No Larry Bird who broke his back. Sweep the Celtics

Second Round: Bucks leading scorer & all star Terry Cummings sprains his ankle 17 minutes into game one and is out the rest of the series. No Paul Pressey who's got a separated shoulder (One of the top perimeter defenders in the league at the time and led the team in assists, one of the original point forwards) or Paul Mokeski who was recovering from two broken ribs. Pistons sweep

Third Round: Pippen gets hit with an elbow one minute into game six and does not return, Pistons win the game by only nine points and the series

Finals: Starting guard Byron Scott injures his hamstring in practice before game one and is out for the series (Man just finished averaging 24.8ppg on 57% in the WCF before this). With the Lakers leading early in G2 Magic Johnson goes down with a hamstring injury, not remotely the same afterward and is eventually ruled out for the series. Lakers starting backcourt is gone, the Pistons sweep

and NOBODY talks about this shyt yet ppl are obsessed with the Warriors luck this year as if others haven't reaped the same rewards. You'll drive yourself insane going down the list of teams to benefit from fortunate injury circumstances.

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@GoddamnyamanProf I'mma keep posting this shyt, until you acknowledge your stupidity -

About them having this unprecedented injury luck you should do your history, check the '89 Pistons real quick:

First Round: No Larry Bird who broke his back. Sweep the Celtics

Second Round: Bucks leading scorer & all star Terry Cummings sprains his ankle 17 minutes into game one and is out the rest of the series. No Paul Pressey who's got a separated shoulder (One of the top perimeter defenders in the league at the time and led the team in assists, one of the original point forwards) or Paul Mokeski who was recovering from two broken ribs. Pistons sweep

Third Round: Pippen gets hit with an elbow one minute into game six and does not return, Pistons win the game by only nine points and the series

Finals: Starting guard Byron Scott injures his hamstring in practice before game one and is out for the series (Man just finished averaging 24.8ppg on 57% in the WCF before this). With the Lakers leading early in G2 Magic Johnson goes down with a hamstring injury, not remotely the same afterward and is eventually ruled out for the series. Lakers starting backcourt is gone, the Pistons sweep

and NOBODY talks about this shyt yet ppl are obsessed with the Warriors luck this year as if others haven't reaped the same rewards. You'll drive yourself insane going down the list of teams to benefit from fortunate injury circumstances.

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