madness
Taking my talents to South Beach
After Durant retires he’ll probably unclaim the 2 rings he won with Golden State

Some foolish shyt, basketball is a team sport and every cog in the wheel is important young or old
The culture in the NBA is mad weird to me, players are bigger than the teams. I think this is why so many fans get lost in the allure of polarizing players rather than enjoying the sport for what it is.
Bruh its the Jordan effect. The league, league media and marketing departments created the perfect player in Jordan and thats cool. But then they spend the next 20 years trying to recreate that and kills everyone who plays afterward. The entire game living in his shadow and cant escape it cause no matter who comes along they cant let the game move on without mentioning him.
Nobody can be great in their own time without being connected to him through comparisons, articles, trash ass nba media, game commentators.
In a sense the NBA killed themselves all they talk about is rings and playoffs and then wonder why nobody watches or cares about their regular season. Why after someone's favorite player retires they tune out.
If the NBA media moved on and pulled the game outta the shadow of 23 than it'd be a lot better.
Congratulations yall played yallselves damn fans
I agree with thisThe championship is destroying the culture and fun of basketball.
Too many narratives surrounding the impact of winning/not winning a ring. We have GREAT players who never won a ring (team achievement) but somehow gets down graded and surpassed by players who weren’t necessarily better.
Or the ol’, “ he didn’t win on his original team” and “he joined a super team” argument. Even the, “he wasn’t the leader of that team” , “he wasn’t in his prime”, or “but he wasn’t MVP”, argument.
Now we have players “not counting” rings because they didn’t win them the “right way”?
WTF is the right way to win a ring in a team sport competition? This ring argument is bullshyt and overblown, and rarely put in proper context.



How people play themselves? Nobody give af about how the folks listed in this thread feel about ringsIt's all the Goat and rings only matter talkCongratulations yall played yallselves damn fans
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Draymond was the best player for GS in the '16 FinalsI agree with this
It is amazing how much winning overrates certain players and underrates others
Look at Draymond Green
A glorified role player yet some people had him as a top 15 player during their championship run
In the end you have role players like Robert Horry, a role player who was always on the right team, right spot, at the right time, flexing on all time great talents like TMAC with his rings, as if he was a major contributing factor
Sometimes great players are on shyt teams

