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Post by MrPerfect on Jun 13, 2019 21:15:18 GMT -8
1. He ended Miami 3-peat in 2014 and became a NBA Finals MVP that year. 2. He ended Warriors 3-peat in 2019 and became a NBA Finals MVP this year.
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Post by fisher1fan on Jun 13, 2019 21:18:21 GMT -8
1. He ended Miami 3-peat in 2014 and became a NBA Finals MVP that year. 2. He ended Warriors 3-peat in 2019 and became a NBA Finals MVP this year.] His TEAMs did.
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Post by MrPerfect on Jun 13, 2019 21:22:47 GMT -8
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Post by ragin'aztec on Jun 13, 2019 21:56:20 GMT -8
Again..
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Post by retiredaztec on Jun 13, 2019 22:33:43 GMT -8
Again.. I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting.
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Post by Sdsu4life on Jun 14, 2019 4:52:49 GMT -8
Again.. I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. I did, and it was on national television. He gave Bill a hug and said some words to him the mic didn’t pick up. He doesn’t have to mention his name in his interview to have “acknowledged” him.
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Post by couldashoulda on Jun 14, 2019 6:19:37 GMT -8
Again.. I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. Seriously? Why do you even bother to take the time to type this tripe?
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Post by longtimebooster on Jun 14, 2019 7:05:45 GMT -8
I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. He gave BR a foot massage after the ceremony. There. Feel better?
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Post by aardvark on Jun 14, 2019 7:10:55 GMT -8
Again.. I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. Perhaps Mr Russell will call or text you to let you know what Mr Leonard said to him.
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Post by johneaztec on Jun 14, 2019 7:17:45 GMT -8
Again.. I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. Vintage you. Go s""t on some else's board.
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Post by AzTex on Jun 14, 2019 8:37:38 GMT -8
I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. Seriously? Why do you even bother to take the time to type this tripe? He does it to get you and others to respond. He probably does it to make up for other deficiencies in his life. Ignore him, do not reply, please.
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Post by johneaztec on Jun 14, 2019 9:45:01 GMT -8
Seriously? Why do you even bother to take the time to type this tripe? He does it to get you and others to respond. He probably does it to make up for other deficiencies in his life. Ignore him, do not reply, please. You are correct. It's such a blatantly bad post that there can be no other conclusion than he's trolling. Pitiful.
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Post by tonatiuh on Jun 14, 2019 9:57:05 GMT -8
I don't recall him making any effort to acknowledge the living legend standing next to him as he was holding up the trophy named after this living legend. I guess it proves that fame is truly fleeting. I did, and it was on national television. He gave Bill a hug and said some words to him the mic didn’t pick up. He doesn’t have to mention his name in his interview to have “acknowledged” him. Yes, he knows who Russell is despite not having been born until long after Russell's accomplishments!
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Post by bnastyaztecs on Jun 14, 2019 12:12:38 GMT -8
To be honest...injuries destroyed a dynasty...not The Raptors.
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Post by amishaztec on Jun 14, 2019 14:24:18 GMT -8
To be honest...injuries destroyed a dynasty...not The Raptors. To be honest the GS "dynasty" includes beating Cavs in 2015 without Kyrie and Love in finals, includes beating Spurs in 2017 when Kawhi gets a cheapshot from GS when he was averaging 28 points in the postseason. It is not Raptors fault that the Warriors are a bunch of fragile china dolls.
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Post by aztecdan8 on Jun 14, 2019 14:56:21 GMT -8
1. He ended Miami 3-peat in 2014 and became a NBA Finals MVP that year. 2. He ended Warriors 3-peat in 2019 and became a NBA Finals MVP this year.] His TEAMs did. Nothing against Kawhi- he's now the best player in the world- or the Raptors- thru played great and are a heck of a team... but pretty sure injuries destroyed this dynasty. A healthy Warriors team wins the series pretty easily.
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Post by aztecdan8 on Jun 14, 2019 14:58:22 GMT -8
To be honest...injuries destroyed a dynasty...not The Raptors. To be honest the GS "dynasty" includes beating Cavs in 2015 without Kyrie and Love in finals, includes beating Spurs in 2017 when Kawhi gets a cheapshot from GS when he was averaging 28 points in the postseason. It is not Raptors fault that the Warriors are a bunch of fragile china dolls. You're only completely missing the point. And you clearly don't like the Warriors- very clear as your post is dripping with hater-ism
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Post by OfficialAztecINSIDER on Jun 14, 2019 15:05:49 GMT -8
To be honest...injuries destroyed a dynasty...not The Raptors. Bingo.
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Post by tonatiuh on Jun 14, 2019 15:31:25 GMT -8
Yes, but who also took advantage of their opportunities and played probably the toughest defense, and most complete game of their lives in order to help make it happen? I do have to hand it to Golden State for playing so hard last night. They never gave up which is a compliment to their organization. So, it was a combination of the two above which determined their downfall. I believe if the Warriors had all their players healthy it sure would have been a seven game series, but Toronto would not have backed down. All the games would have been won by 1-2 points probably, but even if they got beat it would have been a very close, tough series, and even more exciting than it was! Which in this case would be hard to beat since it was an extremely exciting series at that. That's my thoughts anyway.
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Post by mySTRAS on Jun 14, 2019 15:34:57 GMT -8
Nothing against Kawhi- he's now the best player in the world- or the Raptors- thru played great and are a heck of a team... but pretty sure injuries destroyed this dynasty. A healthy Warriors team wins the series pretty easily. The Warriors built their 'dynasty' on injuries... to Kyrie/Love in 2015 and Kawhi in 2017. Without those injuries the Warriors' 'dynasty' would be one championship won last year. It's amazing how Warrior fans and Bay Area folks quickly gloss over injuries that helped the Dubs.
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