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If your mom buys you a cake every year and you enjoy it twice a week...you eat really tiny slices my friend...around my house it'd last 5 games topsIn regards to this article, every year my mother buys me a German Chocolate Cake. It's not the best cake. It''s not the most elaborately designed cake. It's not the most flavoral cake. But the cake is still my favorite cake! And it's 'pretty good." As long as I can have my favorite cake with a glass of Damian Lillard perfection. a couple times a week... I'll take that over the overpriced White/Purple/Gold Carvel Birthday monstrosity down south!
If your mom buys you a cake every year and you enjoy it twice a week...you eat really tiny slices my friend...around my house it'd last 5 games tops
The Warriors 3 years ago had that aorist playoff run and everyone talked about how great their future is because they were so young.
Thing is, that team was built much like this one and everyone was around the same age as we are. They added a point forward in Iggy, we added one in Turner. There are many parallels.
That's why I don't understand why they don't even acknowledge the youth of not only our role players but our starting backcourt
#they
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#thc#the
Before they became a championship-caliber team, were the Warriors "about ego", or does this perception only stem from their success?Intriguing article. The thing that gets me is this seeming assumption that the Blazers are going to be able to win many more he's then last year. That they are somehow going to return to that first half 11-20 play. What the writer of this article and others who underestimate the Blazers again and again, is that they are going to start this season at a far better pace then last year....the guys have had a year to coalesce and it only gets better.
Too, I don't like the Blazers bring compared to the Warriors, when the only things we have in common are our small ball play and three point veracity. When it comes to character these teams are completely different. For one its about ego and for the other its about leaving everything on the court and winning for the sake of game.
Before they became a championship-caliber team, were the Warriors "about ego", or does this perception only stem from their success?
Yeah I don't understand why everybody is saying we will have the same record or a few more wins.
The article makes clear that their reasoning is that injuries will revert to the mean. Last year, we had none except Leonard, while some other Western teams were ruined.
Given who was really available to be signed by us, I can find no fault with NO's summer moves...We have a couple of top tier NBA stars and solid, if not spectacular, players at the other positions...We have the depth to survive a few games missed due to injury.
That's all you got to say about this?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/contracts/
(It gets worse. Try sorting that by any season other than 2016-17.)
With the 3rd-highest payroll, we should have the 3rd-best team in the NBA, not a "pretty good" team. Olshey accomplished nothing special.
With the 3rd highest payroll, we get to grow the team to be the 3rd best team, if not better.
