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True. But it's such a small sport here that its kinda meh. Like MLS is way down in quality compared to the NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL being all the peak divisions of each of those sports.
 

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If healthy they certainly still are.

A particularly interesting offseason notwithstanding...
I agree big offseason coming. Especially because if Lakers get AD and some decent pieces him and LeBron will be a problem.
 

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True. But it's such a small sport here that its kinda meh. Like MLS is way down in quality compared to the NBA, NHL, MLB and NFL being all the peak divisions of each of those sports.
I am realizing this now. We had a small parade for the Treble, but this parade is going to be nuts
 

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Congratulations to the raptors.
 
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Windsor getting pretty hyped up too, great night out. Get the feck in. Such an intense game the whole way, credit for Golden State for how they kept managing to stay in the series and keep it so close despite the injury problems.

Finally a team from Canada fecking wins something though :lol: Feels like its been forever that we won something of note.
You from Windsor? My family lives in Lakeshore/Belle River, if you ever make your way to the boonies
 

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I think KD stays now. Warriors want a crack at this again but not too sure it will happen. They are not the clear best team in the NBA anymore.
They had their best player injured, and their third best player missed one game plus got injured today while they were winning. A fully fit Dubs is still the best team in the league.

Assuming that KD stays and recovers near to his best, they are still the team to be beat.
 

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I cannot put to words how I feel. After a horrendous year in football - we finally got a break. Go Raps. They really came up big. I love KL as a player and person.
 

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Feels like the Mavs win vs Miami a few Yeats ago.

Cant wait to see all the off season moves now.
 

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They had their best player injured, and their third best player missed one game plus got injured today while they were winning. A fully fit Dubs is still the best team in the league.

Assuming that KD stays and recovers near to his best, they are still the team to be beat.
I was talking about for next season. KD is out for the year so the are not the clear best team anymore for next season and are beatable. Also rumors Klay tore his ACL (I really hope not).
 

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I was talking about for next season. KD is out for the year so the are not the clear best team anymore for next season and are beatable. Also rumors Klay tore his ACL (I really hope not).
KD should be ready for playoffs. Same for Klay. Even without them they should be able to reach playoffs comfortably.

Next season is gonna be interesting though (this one was too). If Lakers get AD, they are gonna be strong. If Raptors keep Kawhi they are gonna be strong. Buks are gonna be strong, as will be Dubs. Rockets probably will be good too.
 

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KD should be ready for playoffs. Same for Klay. Even without them they should be able to reach playoffs comfortably.

Next season is gonna be interesting though (this one was too). If Lakers get AD, they are gonna be strong. If Raptors keep Kawhi they are gonna be strong. Buks are gonna be strong, as will be Dubs. Rockets probably will be good too.
I am so excited to see what the offseason brings and to see what the teams look like come the start of the regular season.
 

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Kawhi is the kinda superstar kids should look up to and emulate in terms of being quiet and just focused on basketball first and foremost. Imagine being his biggest hater right now (Skip Bayless).
 

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Klay tore his ACL.

Wow. His landing was similar to when Ibra tore his, so I had a feeling it might have been the ACL.

GS in a really interesting spot for next season.
 

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Klay tore his ACL.

Wow. His landing was similar to when Ibra tore his, so I had a feeling it might have been the ACL.

GS in a really interesting spot for next season.
Wow didn’t think it was that bad. That’s probably like 6+ months recovery, correct?
 

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Wow didn’t think it was that bad. That’s probably like 6+ months recovery, correct?
Yeah. 9-12 months typically.

I am thinking he should be fine. He doesn't rely on athleticism too much(though he does do a lot of work off-ball) and ACL recoveries have been pretty good recently(bar Rose with the Bulls - it still hurts as a Bulls fan to this day).
 

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Brutal start for the new arena . I wonder if this changes things regarding KD now . Would they want to have two rehabbing players on big contracts
 

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Klay tore his ACL.

Wow. His landing was similar to when Ibra tore his, so I had a feeling it might have been the ACL.

GS in a really interesting spot for next season.
Bloody hell, another high profile free agent out for the next season. This was going to be the biggest free agency in a while but now pretty damp because of the two injuries to KD and Klay.
 

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Bloody hell, another high profile free agent out for the next season. This was going to be the biggest free agency in a while but now pretty damp because of the two injuries to KD and Klay.
There was zero chance Warriors would allow klay to leave . This loss is only for the warriors
 

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Like I said so Unlucky. Good chance they don't make the conference finals next year now.
 

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fecking banging boys, my mates sending me videos from Toronto and it looks wild

Never really believed it would happen even up 3-1 but here we are
 

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Yeah. 9-12 months typically.

I am thinking he should be fine. He doesn't rely on athleticism too much(though he does do a lot of work off-ball) and ACL recoveries have been pretty good recently(bar Rose with the Bulls - it still hurts as a Bulls fan to this day).
Yeah I think the same. He relies on his instincts and shooting more so he should be back to his best.

Warriors without KD and Klay in regular season might not even have homecourt in the first round though.
 

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Good chance they don't make the playoffs actually
I think they make the playoffs but get eliminated first round.

LeBron James must be rubbing his hands like birdman because him and AD would be the best team in the west.

In the east the Bucks will only get better as will the Sixers and Celtics will always be solid. If Raptors dont keep Kawhi they wont even be a factor next season.

Next season is going to be interesting.
 

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Yeah. 9-12 months typically.

I am thinking he should be fine. He doesn't rely on athleticism too much(though he does do a lot of work off-ball) and ACL recoveries have been pretty good recently(bar Rose with the Bulls - it still hurts as a Bulls fan to this day).
My favorite player in the NBA :( Rose was so Special.
 

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Good chance they don't make the playoffs actually
To be fair this crossed my mind as well... it’s basically Curry, Draymond, aging Iguodala who doesn’t play regular season at 100% anyway and nobody else. All they will be able to spend on free agents will be one tax payer’s mid level exception too which can maybe get you someone like Hood or Dedmon. Unlikely that they get disabled player exception for either.
 

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Damn. Torn Achilles and torn ACL, the two nightmare (used to be career ending) injuries for athletes, to two of Golden State's best players. Probably the worst luck I've heard a team go through, in terms of severity of injuries, the players it happened to (both being star players), the short span they occurred in (occurring in consecutive games), and it happening in the finals of all places.

Makes sense how Klay was able to seemingly move fine for a bit afterwards, though. Have read and heard about people who have gone through the same injury, feeling fine, not thinking much of it initially, before being told they've torn their ACL.

KD should be ready for playoffs. Same for Klay. Even without them they should be able to reach playoffs comfortably.

Next season is gonna be interesting though (this one was too). If Lakers get AD, they are gonna be strong. If Raptors keep Kawhi they are gonna be strong. Buks are gonna be strong, as will be Dubs. Rockets probably will be good too.
Don't think the Warriors without KD and Klay (given they stay) will make the playoffs comfortably. They'll likely be a lower seed if they do. The West is tough. As you said, Lakers will probably strengthen, with there being a good chance they take up a playoff spot next season, as well as other borderline playoff teams who will also make pushes.
 
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Lowry redemption from game 5. He was outstanding.
 

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This series really changed my perception of Warriors. Hated them more than any other NBA team before the series for ruining NBA competitiveness and Draymond's stupid face, came out of this actually feeling bad for them and not hating them all that much anymore.
 

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This series really changed my perception of Warriors. Hated them more than any other NBA team before the series for ruining NBA competitiveness and Draymond's stupid face, came out of this actually feeling bad for them and not hating them all that much anymore.
Only because they lost
 

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@Revan You're fooling yourself. This era has already become Dubs vs Cavs - first time ever two teams have met 4 years running in the finals. Steph will always be the face of the Dubs, and of course LeBron was the face of the Cavs. As @RobinLFC points out:
It is just going to get more pronounced as the years go by. Durant is a great player, but that's all he is. Steph Curry has changed the game. He is the best shooter of all time in a league where shooting is now the most important part of the game. History will remember KD in the same way it remembers Karl Malone (which is not a bad thing since he was an all time great), but Steph was/is a game changer and a winner. History is kind to players like that.
I think it's fair to say now, history will remember Curry as Durant's little bitch.
 

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I think it's fair to say now, history will remember Curry as Durant's little bitch.
I read a take on that final shot of his tonight, 'he hits that shot everytime when up against Suns, leading by 25 in third quarter in March'... I found it interesting because it really does sound true. I definitely prefer Klay and KD taking the most important shot of the game for my team than Steph.
 

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I think it's fair to say now, history will remember Curry as Durant's little bitch.
I think it's fair to say that we'll remember him as the first unanimous MVP, the greatest shooter of all-time and a 3-time NBA champion with countless records behind his name that probably won't be broken for a fair few decades.

I'm not a particular fan of Curry but the amount of hate or unwarranted criticism he gets in this thread is simply ridiculous.