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2016 Warriors finish 88-18 (.830). By comparison, 1996 Bulls were 87-13 (.870), 1972 Lakers were 81-16 (.835), 1997 Bulls were 84-17 (.832).
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Green is such a d bag.
That's what I was saying earlier but people were fan boying over Green.
If the Warriors had won Lebron would not be MVP
I swear this shit is scripted.
Best player in the entire series. Lead both teams in Points, Assists, Rebounds and Blocks.
As are SlyPokerDog's cry baby responses.
I think it has only happened once before but a player has won MVP of the Finals from the losing team. He would have gotten it even in the loss. The huge block and triple double tonight sealed it.Yes he was I'm not denying that, just saying the NBA is fucked up like that
Also that was their attempt to repeat. Then in the third year a new upstart made the championship in their place (Panthers) which is obviously going to be us once we sign Kevin Durant and/or Horford.Been thinking it since OKC was up 3-1 but was waiting to say it, this is eerily similar to when the upstart Seattle Seahawks made the amazing comeback against Green Bay two years ago only to lose at the one yard line to the LeBron James of the NFL (Tom Brady) in a game they had the lead.
Nice tidbit.Did they just say that this is the first time since 1978 that the Finals were won on the road?
The reason the Bullets beat the Sonics 38 years ago was that the Sonic owner made a few extra bucks experimenting with Finals games in the brand new KingDome, to get attendances over 30,000. The unfamiliar arena made his players play discombobulated, losing the home-court advantage they should have had when playing in Seattle.
