Is this Finals bigger for the Warriors Legacy or Lebrons Legacy

Bigger for who's Legacy

  • Warriors

    Votes: 50 41.0%
  • Lebron

    Votes: 72 59.0%

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Gil Scott-Heroin

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Jrue Holiday had a bad leg injury before this series, only avg'd 17 minutes, Memphis had Conley just coming off a serious face injury, I think he missed a game or two in that series, and was hampered the rest of it, Houston didn't have Beverly or Montiejunas, two of their best defensive players, and Montiejunas, a pretty solid shooter. Cleveland, pretty fukkin evident

A myth is a BIG ass stretch lmao
BS? :russ: nikka that's an actual fukking fact, did you watch the series? Those are TWO starters not playing in a Conference Finals, how would that not seriously impact the game :mjlol:
I forgot to mention Conley was also coming off a foot injury before the face injury, so dude had his vision somewhat impaired as well not going at top speed. Anyway, his season average was 15.8 and he only reached/eclipsed that once the whole series. Second closest he got was 13. Dude averaged somewhere closer to 11 points than almost 16. :francis:

I don't know why you believe this is a myth or something that needs to be debated breh. Injuries to starters are something that's going to be recognized in the end game, why the fukk wouldn't they? :lebronwhat:
Look @Rigby. not knowing what he's talking about y'all :dead:
 

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neither one played in the playoffs, and they made the WCF, so their absence was irrelevant. They overachieved. Pablo played better than Beverley ever did in the Clips series.


Beverley missed over a month at the end of the season. Bringing him up is nonsensical.
Alright breh, I guess we can act like losing players towards the end of the regular season wouldn't still impact a team in the postseason, I guess that's never happened before, and we can act like one could feel the impact of losing those players before playing the best competition possible, which is wrong, but whatever.

A. You don't have depth
B. Beverly was a top tier defender last year, yes they adjusted, but they didn't run into a situation as dire as facing a top healthy PG until the WCF. You COULD adjust to that. You couldn't adjust to not having a real defender against a real elite guard like Steph.
C. They never adjusted to Donatas period. Dude's presence was felt the entire time, especially as Blake balled the first few games.
 

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Tell you where you're wrong? We'd be here for the rest of the year for that. :heh:
I've never seen the basement dweller so apt to use his "free time" discussing anything other than basketball though :ohhh:
To earn such a reputation as a fantastic basketball mind, you really think you'd step up to the plate here :yeshrug:




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First Take brain washed you nikkas.

Legacy conversations are so trash.

2011 when Heat lost I coulda sworn nikkas said it's over Brons legacy is done

It's silly wait until they retire and talk that legacy stuff.

Warriors will have the completed the greatest season ever if they win which is where the conversation should begin and end
 
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Why the hell is everyone in a rush to define a player's legacy? Why can't y'all just enjoy the damn game instead trying to make every moment fit your own narrative or expectation?
Its the epitome of corny. The EPITOME of it.
 
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