Durant demonstrated to Hayward what a real star looks like.
lol so you wont call parrish, the 9 time all star who finished 4th in MVP voting in 82, who was on that "50 greatest" players list, who helped lead his team to 4 championships, isnt a franchise player... lmao.
mahorn was a third or 4th wheel on that team, and i admitted he wasnt a HOFer, but he was one of the top defensive players in the league for several years and a terrific compliment to the multiple other HOFers on that team.
Your argument is that those teams with 3+ HOFers aren't super teams, yet the cavs with 1 HOF and 2 middling all-stars IS a super team? How am i supposed to take anything you say from this point on seriously?
Joe Dumars was pretty Ok, Mark Aguirre wasn't a slouch either (should probably be in the hall) and that young whipper snapper Dennis Rodman had some chops as well.
Don't be dumb. Hayward is an all-star and a deserving one. Just because he isn't Durant doesn't take that away.
All-star yes, but people here think Hayward is a superstar, which he is clearly not. We need a superstar like Durant to have a chance at winning a championship.
All-star yes, but people here think Hayward is a superstar, which he is clearly not. We need a superstar like Durant to have a chance at winning a championship.
Joe Dumars was one of the best guards in the NBA during that era. He was a 6-time NBA All-Star, Was on the All-NBA team 3 times, NBA-All-Defensive Team 5 times, Finals MVP. If you think Isiah Thomas was the only true star on the team, that tells me you never actually watched the Bad Boys. Dumars was one of the few players ever, to consistently give Michael Jordan fits defensively.
Durant demonstrated to Hayward what a real star looks like.
It seems to me that the Warriors are the exact wrong team to play uptempo against and the exact right team to force them to play 24 seconds of half court defense. The best way to mitigate an unstoppable offense of the opponent is minimizing how many possessions they get, right? Also running after a grueling 7-game series with a hobbled center and a rested opponent seems like an odd strategy.
about as seriously as i take you for throwing out Danny Ainge as a component of a superteam lol The Chief didn't do anything great without Larry Bird. He never even averaged 20 PPG even with him. Terrific player yes, no.1 dominanat franchise player no. The Cavs are certainly arguable sure, i'm not huge on Love but he did average 26 ? and 14 or some crazy numbers as clearly Minnys no.1 Same with Kyrie.
you can have a difference of opinion without having to revert to being a salty cantankerous carnt too btw .. try it sometime.
7-17 and 17 total points is a star type game to you?
You and I differ on what star numbers in the playoffs look like I guess.Compared to Hayward's stat line, yes.
Also, Durant was tied for the 2nd highest points scored for the game.