Woj: "Curry is playing at 70%"

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There shouldn't be but here we are with dudes saying "no excuses" for him, while we had all the injury talk about their title run last season. Go figure.
but you can't have it both ways... the entire world was talking about them not facing full teams... not 1 player who was 70%, but players completely done for the year

and when this was brought up, GS as a team shytted on anyone with that opinion




now loop around to this year... your guy ain't out completely... he's at 70% and now we supposed to say "oh well it's ok guys to use it as an excuse"


if you, as a fan, didn't want to hear it last year... then don't bring it up this year when it happens to you


i respect GS cause they aren't saying it.... they said it wasn't an excuse last year and they refuse to use it as one this year either... it's the fans who are crying
 
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but you can't have it both ways... the entire world was talking about them not facing full teams... not 1 player who was 70%, but players completely done for the year

and when this was brought up, GS as a team shytted on anyone with that opinion




now loop around to this year... your guy ain't out completely... he's at 70% and now we supposed to say "oh well it's ok guys to use it as an excuse"


if you, as a fan, didn't want to hear it last year... then don't bring it up this year when it happens to you


i respect GS cause they aren't saying it.... they said it wasn't an excuse last year and they refuse to use it as one this year either... it's the fans who are crying
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This is EXACTLY what I've been saying in this thread. Like 1000000000x.
 

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I did try telling you. :mjpls:

Told me what? That 3 weeks after Curry came back from his knee injury, Green would fold up under the spotlight, the Warriors would get killed on the boards, the Thunder would start playing with 10x as much energy and effort as the Warriors, and Waiters/Roberson/Adams would suddenly believe that they had an offensive game?

Curry looks fine out there. It's believable that he's not 100%, but there's guys on every team that aren't 100% and that's not what's deciding this series. He's honestly affecting the game about as much as he did during the playoff run last year.





game 3....lets stop with the fukking excuses. WHo you know on a bum knee that would do this in warm ups :stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime:

If he has ANY serious, series-defining issue with his knee right now, how the hell is he trying a 360-alley-oop before the game just for shyts and giggles. :dwillhuh:



This series more than anything proves the point I was making. The Warriors had a ton of luck to not have to play a single elite healthy team last year, and then dodged another bullet by not needing to play a healthy Clippers team with Curry out in the 2nd round this year. Now that they are facing a good team with equal health to themselves for literally the first time in their entire attempted dynasty, they're falling apart.

I never predicted that this would happen. I thought the Warriors were a very good team, and didn't know what would happen when they faced another good team. At the beginning of the playoffs they were my pick to win the title. But what I did say was that up until this point, they had gotten extremely lucky with the teams they had faced.

They could bring it back. But it would be done by doing something new, that they'd never done before. Outplay a good team that was just as healthy as themselves. It was quite a streak of luck that they went through 7 straight playoff series and are now facing this moment for the very first time.


This is one of those times where your agenda-riding is coming back to bite you. Just like you were wrong about Cleveland needing to sit Kyrie longer last year. You want so bad to be right that even when you're proven wrong, and everyone is calling you on it, you just can't see to the other side. You're one of those smart people without the intellectual integrity to question your own opinion once you've set it. It allows you to keep on coming up with more and more excuses to justify your own incorrect position, but you have almost no ability to see the arguments for the other side in their legitimate truth.
 
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Told me what? That 3 weeks after Curry came back from his knee injury, Green would fold up under the spotlight, the Warriors would get killed on the boards, the Thunder would start playing with 10x as much energy and effort as the Warriors, and Waiters/Roberson/Adams would suddenly believe that they had an offensive game?

Curry looks fine out there. It's believable that he's not 100%, but there's guys on every team that aren't 100% and that's not what's deciding this series. He's honestly affecting the game about as much as he did during the playoff run last year.
I was being facetious. Mostly.



I agree with everything you said, except you must take into account that he still has lingering issues with it; when and what triggers the flare ups and affects his play we don't know. But it's half the reason why I said you couldn't take it for granted that he'd be able to play up to his ability, consistently when he came back. Whatever degree we argue over semantics on the lion's share of luck - he's been unlucky with how it has affected his game.
 
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If he has ANY serious, series-defining issue with his knee right now, how the hell is he trying a 360-alley-oop before the game just for shyts and giggles. :dwillhuh:



This series more than anything proves the point I was making. The Warriors had a ton of luck to not have to play a single elite healthy team last year, and then dodged another bullet by not needing to play a healthy Clippers team with Curry out in the 2nd round this year. Now that they are facing a good team with equal health to themselves for literally the first time in their entire attempted dynasty, they're falling apart.

I never predicted that this would happen. I thought the Warriors were a very good team, and didn't know what would happen when they faced another good team. At the beginning of the playoffs they were my pick to win the title. But what I did say was that up until this point, they had gotten extremely lucky with the teams they had faced.

They could bring it back. But it would be done by doing something new, that they'd never done before. Outplay a good team that was just as healthy as themselves. It was quite a streak of luck that they went through 7 straight playoff series and are now facing this moment for the very first time.


This is one of those times where your agenda-riding is coming back to bite you. Just like you were wrong about Cleveland needing to sit Kyrie longer last year. You want so bad to be right that even when you're proven wrong, and everyone is calling you on it, you just can't see to the other side. You're one of those smart people without the intellectual integrity to question your own opinion once you've set it. It allows you to keep on coming up with more and more excuses to justify your own incorrect position, but you have almost no ability to see the arguments for the other side in their legitimate truth.
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I didn't see this was in response to me too. I'm beginning to think I should take back what I said. You've just thrown all the sense you were using in bushes.
 
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This is one of those times where your agenda-riding is coming back to bite you. Just like you were wrong about Cleveland needing to sit Kyrie longer last year. You want so bad to be right that even when you're proven wrong, and everyone is calling you on it, you just can't see to the other side.
I don't even think you realize what I'm trying to argue in here.
You're one of those smart people without the intellectual integrity to question your own opinion once you've set it
This is where you're wrong. I challenge my opinion on all things, everyday. I even go out of my immediate belief system to questions important decisions I make in my life.
It allows you to keep on coming up with more and more excuses to justify your own incorrect position, but you have almost no ability to see the arguments for the other side in their legitimate truth.
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What are you even arguing about now? My mans you speak a lot of truths, but sometimes you outweigh it with a lot of bullshyt you post when you start trying to breakdown a person's character when you should only be concerned with your own. It seems like it's a guise of projection. You need to stay in your lane. You're not a psychiatrist.
 

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Why do yall have to be so dense when it comes to the Warriors?..dude sprained his MCL pretty bad of course he not gonna be 100%..by no means a Warriors fan but the hate they get for simply being good is laughable and reeks of jealousy, especially to hate on a humble dude like Curry. Its like hating on Dirk.

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