5/8/2017 Draymond Green Calling Kelly Olynyx a Dirty Player Is the Most Hypocritical Statement in the History of SportsRead NowBy DjackHow anyone can like or respect Draymond Green is beyond me. We're talking about one of the most annoying, ignorant, and downright obnoxious human beings on the planet. This guy Draymond Green, made maybe the most hypocritical statement I've ever heard a human being make. Thus, proving just how ignorant he truly is. Green said on his podcast that Olynx is a dirty player and that he doesn't respect him. Bold fucking words from the undisputed dirtiest player in the league. This is the same guy that regularly sack whacks players enough to get suspended in the NBA Finals for it.
Yeah, Kelly Olynx is certainly a dirty player, so is Draymond, though, exactly why he shouldn't be saying shit. Draymond is the cancer that's going to end up ruining the Warriors because he can't keep his mouth shut and he's just a time bomb waiting to explode. The first time shit starts hitting the fan he'll throw one of his tantrums and boom Draymond all the sudden is hurting his team more than he is helping. Helluva player, there's no denying that with Draymond Green, but everything that comes with him at this point just doesn't seem worth it to me if he doesn't help them win a Championship this year. Regardless, what Draymond said on his podcast was nonsense, and holds zero weight. Draymond saying he doesn't respect dirty players is like Adolf Hitler saying he doesn't respect evil dictators, it holds no weight. That's all there is to it, guess Draymond just doesn't respect himself either.
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5/8/2017 Draymond Green Claims He Hates "Dirty Players", Apparently Forgets He's The Dirtiest Player In The NBARead NowBy MukDraymond Green said in a recent interview, regarding Celtics Center Kelly Olynyk, that he's a "dirty player" and he "doesn't respect guys like that". When I saw this, I laughed so hard that I almost spit my food right out of my mouth.
Now listen, Kelly Olynyk is absolutely a dirty player, and I have no problem with anyone else in the NBA calling him out for it. He literally pulled Kevin Love's arm so hard that he dislocated the dude's shoulder, so there is no debating that he isn't dirty. But Draymond Green, please sit down and shut up. Draymond Green is regarded by almost everyone of his opponents as a dirty player, and was even suspended for Game 5 of the NBA Finals because of his dirty play. He sends his limbing flailing every time he leaves his feet, catching opponents with elbows to the face and kicks to the groin, and then acts as if he did nothing wrong. He literally kicked Steven Adams directly in the groin and then acted as if he had done nothing wrong, as Adams casually toppled over and checked if he could still have kids. I may be biased, because I hate no one in basketball more than Draymond Green, but this has to be a joke to everyone, not just me. This is the pot calling the kettle black to the highest extent ever. Again, I totally agree that Olynyk is a dirty player, and I don't have any respect for that type of stuff either, especially when your game doesn't back any of it up, but c'mon Draymond, you've got to see the comedy in this. While I absolutely think there's a zero % chance these two teams meet in the Finals, because I don't see the Celtics beating the Cavs even in the dreams of Boston fans, but if they do end up squaring off, I am sure we will see these two battle it out for who's the dirtiest player in the league. By MukIt was reported last night, that the Raptors star PG would opt-out of his contract for the 2017-2018 season, and test free agency, specifically with Western Conference teams. This is a huge blow for the Raptors is Lowry does in fact leave Toronto, because not only is the backcourt duo of him and DeMar DeRozan one of the best in the league, but with the Raptors looking to continue to build to battle LeBron and the Cavs, losing Lowry is a huge step backwards.
Lowry struggled staying healthy this season, as he only played in 60 games, and missed time in the playoffs as well, but he did record a career high 22.4 points per game, while adding 7.0 assists a game and 4.8 rebounds, and is certainly one of the top-7 PG's in the NBA, so whatever team can land him will take a big-step forward. In my opinion, I think Lowry should stay in Toronto, and continue to help that team build, because they are only a few pieces away from winning the East, but then again, maybe not because LeBron James seems virtually unbeatable, but the West is no easier, with the SuperDork team of Golden State adding as many All-Stars as they possibly can to beat the Cavs. However, if he does look to the West, I think the best landing spots for him would be the Spurs, the Clippers (if Chris Paul leaves), and the Jazz. The Spurs are definitely the best fit, because Tony Parker's career is now looking rough after his injury this postseason, and the acquisition of LaMarcus Aldridge has not panned out as the Spurs hoped, so Kawhi Leonard and Kyle Lowry as the 1-2 punch with LA down low could be the move the Spurs need to help them beat the Warriors next season. We will just have to wait and see how this situation shapes out, and I'm sure in the coming weeks there will be a ton of NBA free-agency news as more teams fall out of the playoffs, since we all know it's going to be a Cavs vs. Warriors Finals. 5/7/2017 Cleveland Cavaliers Sweep Toronto Raptors as Lebron James Keeps Shattering RecordsRead NowBy DjackSurprise, surprise, Lebron James and the Cavaliers continue their reign of dominance through the eastern conference. 8-0 to start the playoff's after their 109-102 come from behind victory against the Raptors today. King James owns the east, he has for years, so why do people continue to question anything he does before June. Once he's in the NBA Finals it's all fair game, but anything you criticize before that is pure nonsense because it just doesn't matter. The Cavaliers could've finished the season on a 20 game losing streak just sneaking in as an 8 seed and I'd still never question their position as top dog in the east. From now on no more Lebron or Cavaliers hate until the finals, please, you're embarrassing yourself.
The Cavaliers will now rest up for a week waiting for the Wizards-Celtics series to wrap up. With the way that one has gone thus far it looks like it's destined for 7 games, so the Cavaliers will be well rested heading into the conference finals. Meanwhile, Celtics and Wizards are killing each other, making an even easier matchup for the Cavaliers. The Cavs are going to sweep the wounded Celtics or Wizards in the conference finals. Worse case scenario it goes 5 games. Then, it's off to the first meaningful games of the season, and that's when it's going to get really fun. Lebron James, added to his legacy today, he now has 11 sweeps in best of 7 series, the most of any player ever. That's true dominance, yet no one seems to learn from it because he's continually doubted for regular season bullshit. PLAYOFF LEBRON IS A DIFFERENT LEBRON! Maybe that will help get that through your thick skull. Lebron has also now won 11 straight postseason games dating back to last year and if the Cavs sweep the conference finals they'll be the second team ever to not lose a game before the NBA Finals. The 01' Lakers were the only team to ever pull off this ridiculous feat. Those Lakers were one of the greatest dynasties ever, Lebron will be seeking to join their company on his way to becoming the greatest basketball player ever. Everyone just needs to appreciate what you're witnessing because once he's gone or not at this level of play anymore, you're going to miss it. Love him or hate him, when he's gone the NBA world is going to miss him, so don't take his greatness for granted. Plus, do you really want to see that bitch KD and that twerp Steph Curry win an NBA title? Nah, I didn't think so, that's why it's Lebron or die out here, he's our only hope. Keep doing King things, King. By DjackLast night, the Knicks young star Kristaps Porzingis, took to twitter to post a head-scratching tweet. It was short and sweet, but the message was powerful enough to rip out the souls of Knick fans everywhere, the tweet read, LA Clippers followed by not one but three smiley faces. Bad bad news for the Knicks.
Well, today, one of Porzingis' reps put the rumors to bed by saying his twitter was hacked. This is the biggest lie I've heard in quite some time and I don't buy it whatsoever. If you're a Knicks fan you should be shaking in your boots because Kristaps Porzingis is potentially leaving very soon. Was this foreshadowing for when he becomes a free agent as to where he wants to go. Is this a possible trade destination for him to land this summer. Why the hell would Porzingis tweet that out, there's not too many options to choose from. They all seem to end with Porzingis landing with the Clippers. The hacked excuse is such an old excuse at this point and the fact that the tweet wasn't completely outrageous and out of character makes it way more believable that Porzingis did in fact tweet this. Porzingis was probably was sauced at the club last night, heard some trade rumors, and made a bad decision releasing it to the world. All I know is the fact that Porzingis skipped the exit interviews and now this is not encouraging whatsoever, bad bad signs for Knicks fans regarding their young superstar. Phil Jackson has done one good thing in his time in New York, acquiring Porzingis in the draft. Now, he's trying to sabotage that as well. If the Knicks make the terrible decision of dealing Porzingis the organization will be set back another 5 years and I don't think these fan can take that. I honestly feel bad at this point, if they manage to ruin Porzingis being in New York, then this franchise is the Cleveland Browns of the NBA. At that point it'll be official. Please stop the circus show in New York and figure out this nonsense with your young superstar. He's the only glimmer of hope that this pathetic franchise has. 5/4/2017 Kawhi Leonard Continues His Playoff Dominance While James Harden is in Playoff SlumpRead NowBy DjackRocket-Spurs has been a unique series, game one the Rockets show up, the Spurs don't, and the Rockets blow out the Spurs by 25. Last night in game 2 the same thing happened, except it was the other way around with the Spurs winning by 25+. This leaves us with no inclination of how the rest of the series is going to go since we are yet to have a game in which both teams show up. We have gotten to see the superstars show up, well, at least one superstar has shown up. The other superstar has been struggling since game 4 of the first round and it has carried over into this series. If you haven't caught on yet, I'm talking about Kawhi Leonard and James Harden. While Kawhi Leonard is leading his team to victory by playing to a level I truly have never seen before, his counterpart is relying on his teammates to carry the load while he figures out his offensive game. In a superstar driven league the team with the best player typically wins the series, so if things continue to go the way they have for the two of these players this postseason, it'll be Kawhi Leonard leading the Spurs to the conference finals.
Kawhi Leonard, had maybe the best game I've ever seen from a professional basketball player in my life. A performance like this shows you that the box score means next to nothing because a lot of his greatness in the game didn't show up on the box score, however it did show up on the scoreboard. Kawhi gets it done on both ends of the floor at an extremely high level, not many players can say that in today's NBA. When Kawhi was the primary defender last night he allowed a total of 3 points. Absurd, no one shuts down NBA players like that,unless of course you're Kawhi Leonard. On the offensive end he was nearly perfect. He shot 81% from the field on 13-16 shooting, so it's not like he wasn't taking a good amount of shots. He put up 34 points, added 7 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 blocks, and 1 steal to his stat line. When Kawhi Leonard created shots for his teammates in the first half they shot 80% from the floor, he's not a point forward and he's still creating shots for his teammates. The Spurs won solely because of Kawhi Leonard last night. The way he efficiently dominated the Rockets defense and helped his teammates get involved, along with his outstanding effort on the defensive end, proves just how important Kawhi Leonard is to the success of the Spurs. James Harden, he fooled me once again, and now I'll never be a believer in his game. Yes, James Harden put up MVP type numbers once again this season, but once again he has gone MIA in the postseason. Besides for the first three games against Oklahoma City this postseason, Harden has been absolutely atrocious. In his last 4 games he has shot 30% from the field and 18% from 3-point range, actually embarrassing percentages for someone being considered for MVP. In the most important games of the year he has decided to curl up into his shell and hide. Last night, he was 3-17 from the field for 17 points, as Kawhi humiliated Harden and his team on the offensive end. I'd be embarrassed if I were Harden, during the time his team needs him most he cowards away from the moment. What can you expect though, he's always been like this, even back in his OKC days, 2012 NBA Finals he did the same shit. If Harden continues to be a complete non-factor hurting his team more than he is helping, then the Spurs are going to make this a quick series. If Harden can get anything going at all, then the Rockets should win since they're clearly the better overall team. By BobThe San Antonio Spurs will be without their starting point guard Tony Parker for the remainder of the season. Last night against the Rockets, the veteran went down late in the fourth quarter and had to be carried off the court. While Parker may not be the play maker he used to be back in the day, he is still a main clog in this lineup and will be missed by coach Pop and co. Coach Popovich summed up the the injury in three words "It's not good". When a guy like Pop is saying that you know something is wrong with Parker. The Spurs announced that Parker will undergo an MRI examination on Thursday, and once those results are disclosed, the team will update his status. Patty Mills is likely to take over the starting point guard role. During the regular season he averaged 9.5 points per game and 3.5 assists during the regular season but has shown glimpses of being a capable player in this league. Throw in the fact that Kawhi Leonard is actually playing out of this world during this years playoffs and I am not too worried about the Spurs....getting out of this round. I think they will be able to slide past Houston but I do not see them being able to beat the Warriors or Cleveland in a seven game series. Maybe "The Claw" and coach Pop can prove me wrong, but with a veteran like Parker going down that cannot be good for team morale.
By DjackFollowing the game 2 loss to the Bulls, Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas received a phone call from Kobe Bryant. The Black Mamba had called IT4 to discuss the game film of the previous games. Kobe pointed out things about the other defense that Thomas said he would've never even thought of to look for. Thomas said Kobe is on a whole new level mentally, not surprising at all since he is one of the most fierce, dedicated, and detail oriented players to every take the court. Thomas credited Kobe for much of his play in recent games.
This doesn't surprise me whatsoever, Kobe was probably watching the game, saw a couple quick fixes for Isiah's game, called him up, and changed the outlook of the series. Pretty dope that Kobe was willing to do that, especially since IT4 is on the Celtics. Guess Kobe sees something special in Isaiah or I'm sure he wouldn't even have bothered. Crazy how Kobe is still effecting outcomes of NBA playoff games and he's not even in the league anymore. Isaiah Thomas is definitely relaying the message to his teammates as well showing them what Kobe taught him. Everyone has been playing much better not just Isaiah, so that'd make a lot of sense. Probably makes Brad Stevens feel useless, but obviously Kobe knows more about basketball than basically everyone of earth. All Celtics fans can thank Kobe Bryant for the playoff success that there team is having. By DjackAs many of you already know, Chyna Thomas, the younger sister of Isaiah Thomas, passed away the day before the playoffs started in a tragic car accident. Well, it looked like tragedy was going to effect the Celtics chases in playoff since IT didn't seem to be himself the first two games back, but boy has this fueled him to be a whole new player. Last night, Isaiah Thomas was able to outperform star point guard John Wall, who dropped 40 points, by scoring 53 points himself. The Celtics looked like they were no longer in the drivers seat going back to Washington with the series tied up. IT4 had other plans though.
Thomas completely took over the game offensively, it seemed like he couldn't miss, and no matter how well contested his shots were he'd still get them to fall. He hit this off balance double clutch shot over a defender while falling to the ground over and that's when I knew this was going to be a special night. Wall and Beal bailed out the Celtics when they missed two shots at the end of the game that could've won the game for the Wizards in regulation. The Celtics played much better defense in the second half, which was the reason they were able to fight their way back into this game to begin with. After Isaiah took over in the 4th quarter and in OT showing the world that no one can guard him and that he really is pound for pound the best offensive player in the NBA, he dedicated the game to his late sister Chyna. It would've been Chyna's 23rd birthday last night Isaiah said, so he did it for her and he did it because of her. She was watching over, helping guide those shots into the basket all night long as we got to witness one of those magical performances that'll live on forever. Isaiah is a 5'9" giant, his size physically doesn't matter because his heart is the size of a 100 lions, and no one can take that away from him. I hate everything Boston, except Isaiah Thomas. A true talent, a true inspiration, and most importantly a true role model, which is almost impossible to find in sports these days. 5/2/2017 Is Tyronn Lue Calling the Cleveland Cavaliers Head Coach the Toughest Job in the NBA Completely Outrageous?Read NowBy DjackESPN- " With the services of three All-Stars and command of the biggest payroll in NBA history, Tyronn Lue has been positioned for success since becoming the Cleveland Cavaliers' head coach in January 2016.Even so, the setup comes with challenges that no other coach in the league has to face, according to Lue. "It's the hardest job, by far," Lue said on ESPN's NBA Lockdown podcast, which came out this week. "It's the hardest job. But I've been through a lot of tough things in my life anyway, and I just try not to listen to the outside noise -- to the media and what they have to say. As long as I have the support of [Cavs general manager] David Griffin, [principal owner] Dan Gilbert, my players, the city of Cleveland, the state of Ohio, as long as I have that support, that's all that matters." The difficulty, Lue said, comes from not trying to win games, but from all the scrutiny that comes with the process. "When I was a player, probably about seven to eight years ago, I'm trying to attack every reporter that said something," Lue said. "But now I've come to the realization that it's not worth it. People are going to say what they have to say, and they got to sell books or they got to sell stories. They have to do it. That's their job. "But it's just, I don't like it when they make stuff up. ... If I didn't do a good job or I didn't do something [correctly], then I understand that. That's your job. You got to write it. But when you make stuff up, that's the part that I don't get that kind of makes me mad." "I don't like the media attention. That's why this job is just so tough because you're out in front all the time," Lue said. "It's tough because whatever you say, if you say one wrong thing -- especially leading this team -- it goes viral. It's a big deal. That's why in the huddles, a lot of times when we're miked up, I never say anything. When the camera comes over there and they're all like, you got to talk to the team like, 'You gotta [this and that]!' Our team? They don't want to hear that anyway." Yeah, sounds awfully like Tyronn Lue is completely a puppet for this Cavs organization. His biggest problem with the job is being under the microscope of the media, laughable. Wow must be so hard for the Cavs PR team to prep you for interviews so you know what to say and what not to say. Obviously, they didn't prep you for this interview because these are some pretty dumb comments.
Head coach of the Cavaliers isn't a hard job, but it's just annoying dealing with annoying questions, pay me a couple million to do it though, you won't hear me bitching, that's for sure. If anything Lebron makes his job 10x easier on the court, off the court it may be an issue because he's the biggest star in the world, and the entire NBA revolves around him, but that's your job. Lue has to just say the right things to the media, that's his only job. We all know he has no actual say on the floor, Lebron James is calling all the shots, you're foolish for thinking otherwise. Why even say something like this, to bring more attention to yourself, I really just don't understand what Lue gains out of this. What he's saying may be true, doesn't mean it needs to be said. During the playoffs the players and coaches tend to say a lot more to the media than during the regular season, which I don't understand whatsoever. I'd be as vague as possible with answers towards everything at this time of the season, the last thing a team needs right now is distractions. This isn't a big deal whatsoever, I just thought it was comedy that Tyronn Lue basically admits to his role as a puppet. That fact he said it was hard was even funnier. Dude, just don't let the media bother you, all the players on your squad should know it's just noise and has no substance to it, just ignore them. Give them the answers you want to give, when they spin the story just ignore them, and move on. I'm sure your locker room won't be affected by the talks about Lebron's minutes if you guys just don't pay any mind to it. Tyronn Lue, do everyone a favor and stop complaining about having the easiest job in the NBA. |
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