This is an understandable initial reaction, but when you watch the angle posted above which clearly shows Horford dragging Dellavedova down you need to reassess.No-one can convince me that what Dellavedova did to Kyle Korver isn't intentional. So yes when I saw the Horford incident my first thought was Dellavedova is a ****ty human being.
Carolina is blind. He is seeing only what he wants to see.
I don't have to rely on the opinion of the officials in this case because the video evidence is irrefutable. Only a person who is committed to their preconceived biases rather than the truth could see this incident the way that you are....anyone with EYES saw what I saw! NO FLAGRANT 2 foul should have been called! Oh, wait!.....3 numbnut refs on the floor and having the ability to check the replay saw that as a flagrant foul 2??? Pathetic reffering if there ever was!
...he's an untalented puke! Can't his a jump shot to save his neck! Only thing he's got going for him is he's tattoo-less....I think! If he covers Curry in the Finals, he'll get lit up for 50 a game!
As if Mike Budenholzer being outcoached by LeBron James wasn't bad enough already, Kyle Korver is now out for the rest of the playoffs. The 2015 Cavaliers have had the easiest road to the Finals in NBA history.
If the Warriors win tonight I officially declare these conference finals terrible.
... Alright, let me spoonfeed my point to you: My post has nothing to do with the Cavs themselves. Absolutely nothing. Read that sentence until it sinks, then move on to the next paragraph.
The Celtics/Bulls/Hawks, as those teams were, was an extremely weak path to the Finals, even by Eastern conference standards. That is it. That is my whole point. And let me again add for emphasis: I am only commenting on the path itself. My point has nothing to do with the team that underwent that path.
No-one can convince me that what Dellavedova did to Kyle Korver isn't intentional. So yes when I saw the Horford incident my first thought was Dellavedova is a ****ty human being.
My bad. Thanks for spoonfeeding me. Now that I read it again, it makes complete sense to complain about how easy the path has been while ignoring the fact that Cleveland is missing 2 of their best players. GREAT point.
I meant in terms of their competition, not relative to the strength of their own team. And I'd say the fact that they're getting by so easily without Love and Kyrie actually highlights even further how weak of a road this is.
I think what smurf is saying is that if you are talking about the path to the finals then there is more to that path than just quality of the opponents.... you cannot be this slow. The whole point of the post was to illustrate the wide discrepancy between the East and the West in general. Apparently you didn't read the sentence "My post has nothing to do with the Cavs themselves" enough times.
I think what smurf is saying is that if you are talking about the path to the finals then there is more to that path than just quality of the opponents.
The quality of one's own team and health of one's own team can be considered an obstacle on the path to the finals
Fair enough.Of course they can be. Which is why I clarified, multiple times, that my post had nothing to do with the Cavs and their own struggles, and everything to do with the teams they are facing compared to most paths to the Finals.
If I was trying to belittle the Cavaliers, then him bringing up the Cavs own injuries would be a perfect rebuttal. But I'm not. I am not trying to make any claim about the Cavaliers - I'm speaking more on the discrepancy between the conferences. Any West team would kill to have that path to the Finals, regardless of their own injuries.
You'd think you would at least admire Delly's brains since you always say that's missing in the NBA. Most pests are pretty basketball smart. He's gritty, tough, clutch.
You say that's untouchable, but here's something that sure appears to touch it:
https://espn.go.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/1966/lebron-james
I haven't gone through line by line and done the math, but it meets the eyeball test.
No one has ever had the combo of points, rebounds, and assists in the playoffs that Lebron had tonight (37-18-13). Damn. Gonna be an epic showdown between Curry and Lebron. Difference will be Curry's sidekicks aren't in the ER.
What seperates MJ and Lebron is the driven ferocious will to crap all over everyone that MJ had as part of his c*# of a personality. LBJ is a decent human being and even if his numbers and record don't touch Jordan's i prefer him every day of the week to that toxic piece of turd.
No one has ever had the combo of points, rebounds, and assists in the playoffs that Lebron had tonight (37-18-13). Damn. Gonna be an epic showdown between Curry and Lebron. Difference will be Curry's sidekicks aren't in the ER.
I agree that MJ is still the GOAT, but I don't agree that the gap is anywhere near as large as you are arguing. First, I think it's incorrect that LeBron's competition is inferior. The east has been far inferior to the west for at least 20 years now. This is not a new situation at all. Second, you are over-inflating the importance of individual high scoring games. Three of your bullet points are about this. Winning the game is enough.Third, the categories that LeBron leads in are a big deal.Not even close.
1. MJ played against much tougher competition. there was no easy lane.
2. Bron is shooting .424% while avging 7pts less.
3. Bron is shooting .164% from 3pt line. MJ shot .389%
4. MJ had 9 35+pt games. Bron has 2 so far
5. MJ had 6 40+ games. Bron had none
6. MJ had 2 50+ games. Bron had none
7. MJ's PER 30.1 Bron - 24.1
8. TOV Bron 4.6, MJ 2.4 - Bron turns the ball a lot compared to MJ
9. efg% bron .439% MJ .502%
MJ has scoring, steal, turnover, FT, fg%, 3pt fg%, efficiency, plus/minus advantage.
Bron has rebounding, assist, block advantage
difference is huge if you ask me even if you don't factor in the competition.