WiggyRuss
Well-Known Member
id rather have AD!I was wrong. Only 37 for Steph last night, but he did miss a freethrow late in the game.
id rather have AD!I was wrong. Only 37 for Steph last night, but he did miss a freethrow late in the game.
id rather have AD!
I was wrong. Only 37 for Steph last night, but he did miss a freethrow late in the game.
They used to do that plenty, he got less calls than any superstar ever. New rules mean they can't anymore, and it shows.teams just need to get physical with Curry....just hack the shit out of him night in and night out...make him earn it every single night and eventually he will wear down a little.
These uni’s are badass
For any that have The Athletic, Amicks article on the Warriors from last night / today is a great read.
Gotta give the Warriors players, especially Draymond and Durant credit for not dodging questions and giving real answers. They talk about which teams they see as threats. (The answer is basically none when the Warriors play how they should, but they don't dodge the question. Curry, Draymond, Livingston, and Durant all list some specific teams. Boston is the consensus).
This new age of twitter and Uninterrupted and athletes having just as much access to the public as reporters is great for that. Players can be a lot more honest now than before. Players don't have to be as guarded around reporters trying to misquote them, cause they can - and do - instantly put the reporter on blast.
For any that have The Athletic, Amicks article on the Warriors from last night / today is a great read.
Gotta give the Warriors players, especially Draymond and Durant credit for not dodging questions and giving real answers. They talk about which teams they see as threats. (The answer is basically none when the Warriors play how they should, but they don't dodge the question. Curry, Draymond, Livingston, and Durant all list some specific teams. Boston is the consensus).
This new age of twitter and Uninterrupted and athletes having just as much access to the public as reporters is great for that. Players can be a lot more honest now than before. Players don't have to be as guarded around reporters trying to misquote them, cause they can - and do - instantly put the reporter on blast.
For any that have The Athletic, Amicks article on the Warriors from last night / today is a great read.
Gotta give the Warriors players, especially Draymond and Durant credit for not dodging questions and giving real answers. They talk about which teams they see as threats. (The answer is basically none when the Warriors play how they should, but they don't dodge the question. Curry, Draymond, Livingston, and Durant all list some specific teams. Boston is the consensus).
This new age of twitter and Uninterrupted and athletes having just as much access to the public as reporters is great for that. Players can be a lot more honest now than before. Players don't have to be as guarded around reporters trying to misquote them, cause they can - and do - instantly put the reporter on blast.