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Dream Team 4: Golden State Warriors

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Didn't realize Steph Curry's real first name is Wardell.
 
I can't believe they won that game with most of their starting lineup out. That's a little scary to think about when matching up with them with their full lineup.
 
Those pussyfied Sixers are resting Embiid again. LOL.

Funny thing is Embiid hates it and blames them saying he wants to play and expects to play.
 
Those pussyfied Sixers are resting Embiid again. LOL.

Funny thing is Embiid hates it and blames them saying he wants to play and expects to play.

To be fair, it's probably the right thing to do, considering the dude was actively getting treated for back pain during the 3OT game against OKC. It was a boneheaded decision to have him play that many minutes, the guys health is a very real concern and they fucked it all up doing that, and for what? an absolutely meaningless regular season game in December.

I like coach Brown, but that was an incredibly stupid move.
 
To be fair, it's probably the right thing to do, considering the dude was actively getting treated for back pain during the 3OT game against OKC. It was a boneheaded decision to have him play that many minutes, the guys health is a very real concern and they fucked it all up doing that, and for what? an absolutely meaningless regular season game in December.

I like coach Brown, but that was an incredibly stupid move.
So they went with the ESPN profits electing to play Embiid, smh.

Dude is a still a porcelain doll wrapped in bubble wrap. LeBron wouldn't join this team.

And whoops this belongs in the NBA thread.
 
Interesting stat I learned today from ESPN:


"Nobody's made a bigger difference in Cavaliers-Warriors matchups than Andre Iguodala. Incredibly, Cleveland has had the upper hand with Iguodala on the bench, outscoring Golden State by 54 points since 2014-15. Put Iguodala on the court and the Warriors dominate: they're plus-208."
 
Interesting stat I learned today from ESPN:


"Nobody's made a bigger difference in Cavaliers-Warriors matchups than Andre Iguodala. Incredibly, Cleveland has had the upper hand with Iguodala on the bench, outscoring Golden State by 54 points since 2014-15. Put Iguodala on the court and the Warriors dominate: they're plus-208."
Yes when someone is able to foul freely, it will have a big impact on th score. Congratulations espn
 
I was wondering it it had more to do with Iguodala leading the bench unit, and the warriors bench just being deeper in past seasons, more than the player himself. But in any case, I thought it was surprising that other than when he's on the court, the Cavs have been the better scoring team. It really highlights how close the two teams are.
 
Would be surprised if they even made the playoffs

Nets would fucking smoke these chumps
 
Warriors shot 11% from 3? At Home?

At denver, I could see, but at home?
 

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