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Warriors 16-17 Season

Well... That's because hard fouls are a bullshit way to play the game, and teams that were good/smart enough to make it to the playoffs probably aren't playing like assholes. Unless you think that's cool and all, in which case teams are going to start pounding the shit out of Steph. Ya know, because that's apparently how you want them to play basketball? Have somebody break Steph's legs and 'take one for the team' am I right?

You've complained about hard fouls against him in the past, but now you're advocating for them? Come on man :afm199 Recall that the NBA changed the rules for hacking people this year. They've since observed a pretty significant decline in hack-a-shaq fouls this year.

Couldn't more wrong if your name was wrong.

I never advocated for Lebron to NOT get fouled. For all the lame touch fouls and theatrics he puts on, he deserves getting a real foul. Steph doesn't get calls. He gets manhandled and barely to the line.

Consistent basketball is what I want. None of that acting, flopping and jumping into the player when he leaves the ground for a fall call. Harden's game I hate more than Lebrons. Now they are doing a pick n roll top of the key, running into their own player, making it look like the defender pushed them and getting the call for foul and 3 shots. It's crap.

Warriors don't play that way. Clippers, Cavs, Rockets all play a theatrics game and it's bad Basketball.
 
A hard foul means doing something like wrapping somebody up around the waist so he can not score, forcing him to earn the 2 points via free throws. It's a long-accepted coaching technique to stop people from scoring in the paint.

Goon fouls like the above picture are something else entirely.
 
Warriors don't play that way. Clippers, Cavs, Rockets all play a theatrics game and it's bad Basketball.

I don't agree that the Cavs play theatrical basketball. Lets be honest and just admit that you just don't like James. And that's fine. You can't argue that he doesn't play great basketball.

1 ejection and 2 disqualifications in the Celtics/Wizards game.

Now *that* was a pretty hard foul.

:afm199
 
I don't agree that the Cavs play theatrical basketball. Lets be honest and just admit that you just don't like James. And that's fine. You can't argue that he doesn't play great basketball.



Now *that* was a pretty hard foul.

:afm199

Ok you're right, the Cavs don't play theatrical ball, just Lebron. He's a great talent, he doesn't need to pretend he gets hit by a semi every time he goes to the rim and complain and piss and moan. I'm not a fan of antics. Just play. Lebron, Harden, Blake, and CP3 are the worst.
 
I mean, if we're talking about theatrics...

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Maybe the dude watched one too many episodes of power rangers as a kid?
 
Now remember as you watch this, Nate Robinson is 5'8" and just about 180 lbs...

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:laughing

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#2 was definitely bad. That said, 5 shouldn't count, and neither should 9 or 10 for that matter. 9 was a pretty hard hit from a momentum perspective, plus you can't set a moving pick like that. Easy foul.

Do note that in a lot of those, he's a much younger player. It makes a difference.

I mean if you want to go there... Nothing but air, man ;0

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#2 was definitely bad. That said, 5 shouldn't count, and neither should 9 or 10 for that matter. 9 was a pretty hard hit from a momentum perspective, plus you can't set a moving pick like that. Easy foul.

Lebron is an amazing player. Flopping is about the most unbecoming thing an athlete can do during a game in my opinion. I wish someone James respected could get him to cut that shit out, he doesn't need to do it to win.
 
Again, Nate Robinson is 5'8" and just about 180 lbs... Lebron is a foot taller and 80 pounds heavier.

As Stephen Hawking once said: "Physics, yo..."

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Exactly what I was expecting from KD. Even Steph can be stopped, Klay is just way too inconsistent, and Draymond is not a big scorer.

But KD will create no matter what. Inside, outside, he is indomitable.
 
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