Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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Lillard starting to feel it.
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It makes perfect sense. The NBA manufactures superstars. They need guys to fill the shoes of the Jordans, the Magics and the Birds, so they coddle and boost their stars to make sure they succeed.
Lillard is such a baller.
Lillard's success has been the downward spiral of Blaze01's poasting career at this joint.
I'm talking about from an on court viewpoint. Why do guys like Kobe, Durant, etc. need more help than what their natural abilities already allow them to do? I think the public would like the NBA more if they called games straight across. Also the superstars would get better if that were to happen IMO.
You really see Dame's progression this year. He sees that there's a lull and figures he needs to get aggressive and just balls out. Reminds me of BRoy's leap year.
Steph Curry part deux.Dame reminds me of Melo in the way he can heat so quick and make every shot look good even if it doesn't fall.
Steph Curry part deux.
Ridiculous range.
It's all about money my brother. Selling jerseys, marquee matchups, the best teams getting to the championship so that they can get the most viewers. All I know is, the guys who are unstoppable in the NBA aren't very impressive in international play. I watched the Olympics a few years ago and guys like Yao Ming were very unimpressive without the help from the refs. The FIBA refs don't give a shit who you are.
I think Lillard is better than Curry
I think Lillard is better than Curry

