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The Bearded Menace
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
Originally Posted by AlternativeAcc.
They didn't make the playoffs
Poole flourished with Curry off the court last year, averaged 22ppg on 62% TS
This year Poole averaged 26/5/5 on 64% TS without curry
Curry just needs ridiculous talent to win. He needs 4 other all stats to compete, otherwise he missed the playoffs like last year
Kelly oubre jr. with the warriors last season admitted that he's not fit and not happy with being a screensetter for the team then suddenly curry fans had to call him out for saying that lmao.
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NBA Legend
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Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
Originally Posted by hold this L
2019 was much worse, 6/8 main players were injured in that series. Quinn Cook was starting NBA finals game in that series. You know, the 14th guy in a roster 1 season later? Playin games are 1 offs, Steph still outplayed Lebron by a massive margin in that game.
Hopefully Lebron can make the playoffs next season with an ex-MVP and the most dominant player in the playoffs of 2020 next season. Or maybe he needs a bit more help?
What about the other 5 of the 6 finals games in 2019, where a guy who averaged 21.5 ppg and was all-defensive 2nd team started for the Warriors?
In the 2015 finals it was the other way around: A normal finals 2nd option started 1 of the 6 games and the rest a G-league level player started.
The failure of a healthy Curry to make the playoffs last season at the age of 33 proves that as soon as you remove one of the players from the 73-9 squad, he is completely helpless, even though he had a more than decent replacement for that player in Wiggins.
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Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
Originally Posted by tpols
KD won two FMVPs with the warriors averaging 34 ppg in the Finals on like 70 TS. Absolute incineration. Torched them. If he was averaging 15-20 ppg or whatever the haters would have a point. But he totally dominated and shit on a supposed top 5-10 GOAT candidate. So its only logical to give him credit. Warriors are good either way sure, but Durant put in work for his wins. Period.
Nobody will give a shit. IF the Warriors win this championship, the only thing that will be remembered down the line is:
1. Warriors won a championship with the exact same core just two seasons prior to Durant's arrival
2. Warriors won a championship with the exact same core just three seasons after Durant's departure
The #1 hurts him plenty already. The #2 would be a death sentence to his entire legacy. He is truly a moron for stacking himself on top of a 73-9 team that had just beaten him in 2016. It was a lose-lose situation for him from the start. He realized this in 2019 and tried to quickly fix this by winning a championship on the Nets, but this was a massive failure.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
What about the other 5 of the 6 finals games in 2019, where a guy who averaged 21.5 ppg and was all-defensive 2nd team started for the Warriors?
In the 2015 finals it was the other way around: A normal finals 2nd option started 1 of the 6 games and the rest a G-league level player started.
The failure of a healthy Curry to make the playoffs last season at the age of 33 proves that as soon as you remove one of the players from the 73-9 squad, he is completely helpless, even though he had a more than decent replacement for that player in Wiggins.
What was worse. 2011 or 2016?
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College superstar
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
Originally Posted by warriorfan
What was worse. 2011 or 2016?
Hes just gonna either ignore, deflect that, or login and post with one of his stupid alts
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National High School Star
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
I don't think KD even has a legacy anymore..he joined a 73 win team he played with 2 MVP's and he hand picked a super team and all that got him 2 rings and an MVP. He's top five of his generation and he might even lose that in the next two/three seasons.
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Bran Fam Member
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
Nobody will give a shit. IF the Warriors win this championship, the only thing that will be remembered down the line is:
1. Warriors won a championship with the exact same core just two seasons prior to Durant's arrival
2. Warriors won a championship with the exact same core just three seasons after Durant's departure
The #1 hurts him plenty already. The #2 would be a death sentence to his entire legacy. He is truly a moron for stacking himself on top of a 73-9 team that had just beaten him in 2016. It was a lose-lose situation for him from the start. He realized this in 2019 and tried to quickly fix this by winning a championship on the Nets, but this was a massive failure.
Wiggins and Poole have 3 rings?
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Local High School Star
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
No it don't KD earned them rings
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We Stay Winning
Re: If the Warriors win the championship, does it hurt KD's legacy even more?
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