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re: Reverse Roles from 2015: Could Steph win with Draymond and Klay out?
Posted on 4/14/16 at 5:06 pm to dcrews
Posted on 4/14/16 at 5:06 pm to dcrews
Healthy Cavs will give GS trouble if they meet in finals. LBJ had to use way too much energy last year to keep the Cavs in it. Just the ability for him to let Kyrie and Love take some offensive load will allow him to much more effective on D. LBJ's line was like 38 12 and 8 in finals last year. That's unreal.
Posted on 4/14/16 at 6:15 pm to AU_251
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Sure, Cavs in 6 if they meet in the finals.
I wonder if more people would rather Steph win another, or LeBron take down the machine that is the warriors?
My aunt lives in Cleveland and those people suffer so, they probably deserve a championship. You should hear them go on about Cleveland high school basketball. I hate that the Browns were taken from them.
Frigging Baltimore team won the Super Bowl. It was the Browns.
I do not like LeBron, so I am perfectly Ok to see the W's win.
I don't think they will if they meet up a healthy Cavs team though.
It would be great to see LeBron have one of his great shooting series, like when he was a rookie. Him do that and Klay do that, and Curry.
134 to 129.
Posted on 4/14/16 at 6:19 pm to stevo1905
quote:Steph's body doesn't allow him the ability to collect 15 rebounds on any given night. This discussion is flawed from the beginning because you can't compare the two on any scenario this silly. Of course a 6'8" SF is going to have the easier time because his body allows him to do so.
Versatility shouldn't be treated so flippantly. To me it's ridiculous to be so dismissive of such a clearly valuable trait in contributing to team success. It is a significant advantage and is why his team's have always won, no matter who was on the roster.
Here's all you need to know.. Its stupid.
Posted on 4/14/16 at 7:17 pm to Rig
And the thing with Steph is that while he may not bring the versatility that Bron does, he just breaks defenses. Teams have to cover him out to 40 feet and can't give him a sliver of space to work with.
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