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:hhh: My nikka, people were out here making threads looking for your Casper ass the entire summer. There's no fukking reason to lie about this shyt
This shyt is getting beyond corny.

I was posting before the Finals, during the Finals and after the Finals - I was posting all the way through 2016-2017 NBA Free Agency/Offseason Thread when Durant signed with the Warriors. Do your ColiSearch and you'll see how many posts I had after the Finals; arguing with you fukk nikkas and going about my usual posting business.

Gil was posting for about another month after the finals. Someone neg the OP for not having a clue what he's talking about while I'm on 30's
Oh look a poster that remembers me posting after the Finals :ohhh:

Late June -
After I've already stated on numerous occasions that Curry was one of the main reasons why the Warriors lost, I'm not having this discussion again. :manny:

How in the fukk are you still not tired of responding to this shyt
Oh look a poster that is asking me how the hell I'm still not tired responding to all the bullshyt. :ohhh:
 

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Take your L and don't quote me again.
So you were posting on the boards but you were just ducking my quotes? :ohhh: that's all you had to say breh

To lend a helping hand to the breh @CantStop's point, I would assume he didn't exactly mean you didn't post at all (he might've IDK), but you certainly weren't parading your SUPREME basketball knowledge after the Finals. I certainly don't remember any threads you yourself created of owning up to the various Ls stemming from the seemingly never-ending torrent of contrived advanced analytics you were shyt posting on a minute by minute basis.

If that isn't what he meant, that's more of what I meant. You ducked me and you ducked owning up to your bullshyt by making a thread, something you certainly didn't seem to have a problem doing during the playoffs
 
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So you were posting on the boards but you were just ducking my quotes? :ohhh: that's all you had to say breh
I wasn't ducking your quotes, you probably tagged me when I was abroad. I rarely logged in from late July to October.
To lend a helping hand to the breh @CantStop's point, I would assume he didn't exactly mean you didn't post at all (he might've IDK), but you certainly weren't parading your SUPREME basketball knowledge after the Finals.
How the fukk would you know what I was doing when you don't even remember me posting after the Finals? More bullshyttin from you.
I certainly don't remember any threads you yourself created of owning up to the various Ls stemming from the seemingly never-ending torrent of contrived advanced analytics you were shyt posting on a minute by minute basis
What Ls? I didn't take any. If you can't provide the proper context to those posts, what's the point in bringing them up? I said all throughout the season and prior to the Finals that the Cavs were the biggest threat to GS (as well as OKC). Not to mention the Cavs had a string of fortunate linings that went their way (Draymond suspension, Iggy/Bogut getting injured) that allowed them to come back in that series. When the Warriors had their regular rotation they had were up 3-1. Stop working on this notion that somehow the Cavs were this definitively better team and anybody who believed the Warriors were better, were in the wrong - especially given the fact that the series came down to ONE shot.
If that isn't what he meant, that's more of what I meant. You ducked me and you ducked owning up to your bullshyt by making a thread, something you certainly didn't seem to have a problem doing during the playoffs
What the fukk are you even talking about?

Your dumbass admitted to being wrong about the Warriors when they were up 3-1 and begged for forgiveness and threw the Cavs in the bushes. Some nerve you have. Half the reason why you're nearly -3000 in rep. :scust:
 
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Here's some sidenotes for you @Rigby. :

Prior to the start of the Finals on who I believed was going to win -

That was mostly on purpose to keep the ball outta KD's or Westbrook's hands, in case the ball swung to them. But yeah, there can't be any defensive breakdowns on the perimeter for GS else the Cavs will burn them. This series is too close to call. Both teams have a near-equal amount of advantages and will likely expose (for the lack of a better word) and create holes in the other team's defense. I expect to see quite a few high-scoring affairs with empty clips all over the court in this series.
Bu-bu-but @Gil Scott-Heroin you took so many Ls. :troll:

And this one amongst a collective of posts I spoke on the Cavs offense needing to strike early in the shot clock, looking for the best shot possible, rather than slowing down the tempo like they were doing during the first 3-4 games (which ultimately went a long way to them winning - the very thing Lue wanted them to do earlier in the series) -

The problems are:

The Warriors defense won't allow LeBron to get deep post position with any regularity, and when he does they'll make sure to have Bogut or Ezeli down on the block as his defender, pushing him to his least favorable side
They become too one-dimensional and predictable, and the Warriors will make sure there's always another defender on the weak or strong side in the vicinity when LeBron receives the ball - the Warriors defense thrives when the tempo is slow and the best help-defender in the game has time to read and react to what the Cavs are doing - blowing up their whole shyt
They'll drain too much of the shotclock trying to initiate this action the more they use it, leading to either a live ball TO, rushed contested shot or errant pass
More physical contact is allowed and the Warriors will happily use that to their advantage when they stay on the shooters and trade 3s for 2s
Over-reliance and physical toll on LeBron - leading him to being ineffective in the latter stages of the game on both ends of the floor

As I posted above -

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Cavs shot 52% on 21 shots in the first 12 seconds of the shot clock in G1
Cavs shot 33% on 46 shots in the last 12 seconds of the shot clock in G1


I still don't see how looking for LeBron down on the block as plan A, B, C and Z is better than moving the ball early, looking to strike before the Warriors defense has a chance to get set; looking for the best shot possible (and in turn more time for secondary breaks and actions) which keeps everyone in rhythm, checked in mentally, creates favorable matchups - leading to a balanced, unpredictable and fluid offense.

:manny:

But-bu-but @Gil Scott-Heroin what happened to all those contrived advanced analytics you were shyt posting :troll:
 
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