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    Epic footwork

    The lessons have been paying off!

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    Haha ya made me laugh.

    No one can say he had a bad defensive play there. That was impressive for a player like him able to stay with this years MVP

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    I can't believe he guarded Curry that well on that play.

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    second greatest defensive play of all time

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    He might not get traded now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meticode
    I can't believe he guarded Curry that well on that play.
    Honestly he's destroyed Curry this whole series IMO

    He has the right blend of quickness and body control/handchecking touch to stay with him... In a sense his lack of athleticism keeps him grounded and sticking like glue with the type of athlete curry is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
    Honestly he's destroyed Curry this whole series IMO

    He has the right blend of quickness and body control/handchecking touch to stay with him... In a sense his lack of athleticism keeps him grounded and sticking like glue with the type of athlete curry is
    He hasn't destroyed anyone defensively, but he played so much better defense than people gave him credit for.

    Nothing new though...he's been solid on defense for years now.

    Don't even like him much really, but I'm so happy for him. He's a great basketball player and he came up huge in the biggest game of his career.

    Good for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
    Honestly he's destroyed Curry this whole series IMO

    He has the right blend of quickness and body control/handchecking touch to stay with him... In a sense his lack of athleticism keeps him grounded and sticking like glue with the type of athlete curry is
    Uhhh no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMAVS41
    He hasn't destroyed anyone defensively, but he played so much better defense than people gave him credit for.

    Nothing new though...he's been solid on defense for years now.

    Don't even like him much really, but I'm so happy for him. He's a great basketball player and he came up huge in the biggest game of his career.

    Good for him.
    Well I mean in the very small amount of times he was switched onto Curry on the perimeter, he defended him extremely well

    He was getting steals on him even back in game one

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    What a great defensive play

    But it helps that he KNEW Curry absolutely wanted a 3 and wasn't gonna pass. If I knew someone only wanted to shoot a 3, I could stay around and force up a bad shot as well regardless of how much handles he has or is faster than me.

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    Would people still bash that Love-Wiggins trade?

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    Default Re: Kevin "Tap-dancing Lessons" Love

    Quote Originally Posted by Trollsmasher
    second greatest defensive play of all time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
    Well I mean in the very small amount of times he was switched onto Curry on the perimeter, he defended him extremely well

    He was getting steals on him even back in game one
    Yea...he did a good job given his limitations....and he's been doing that for years on defense.

    But he does have serious limitations in certain circumstances.

    But that play was great...he played it to perfection in one of the biggest possessions in NBA history. Not bad for a guy that is supposed to be terrible.

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    glad i dont have to defend kl anymore. happy for him.

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