Damn, BEAL IS DUMB Washington Generals were dominating the Warriors and Beal decides to act tough guy and headlock Raymond Green. Walls decide to play Westbrook hero ball and killed the Generals. Walls lose the game by taking all those horrible shots.
Wall might be the most overrated player in the NBA since everyone thinks he the best PG and MVP , ahead of Harden
I’m sure they would of blown the lead even without the fight. The bucks are already ahead of the wiz man what a waste
LOL Green actually thinks the league is out to get him! Serious here. This guy could get a tech every game with how he mouths out at refs and is lucky he's not suspended for more games as he kicks players and tries to bully refs every night.
Who is this everyone? most people view Harden as a top 5 or at worst top 6 player and i have not seen anyone view Wall like that.
i honestly can't recall when he's ever been good in late game situations, and i'm a huge fan of wall. he plays way too much hero ball without actually having a consistent midrange pull-up (his go-to late game shot)
ok, maybe i should add the word "Consistently" to better my statement. wall has never really been consistently good in late game situations, plenty of stars will eventually hit a game winner with the amount they take. also that video kinda proves my statement... pull up jumper is his go-to and shooting isn't really his strong suit (and it was deep and contested... over bradley).
Why did Beal do that? Just stupid when you're up. Did anyone see what happened prior, did Beal and Green get into stuff? That was hardly a fight too, so weak..
Everyone at ESPN. Harden is not on ESPN top 6 player list. Paul Pierce from ESPN said Wall is the MVP and Best PG
" "First off, he's so fast and dynamic," Pierce said during an ESPN segment (h/t Dan Steinberg of the Washington Post). "You can't get up on him and crowd him; that’s when he drives to the hole. He'll dunk on you with the left, with the right. He has the handles of a small guy, even though he stands 6'3". He has the speed of an NFL running back. So you pretty much have to give him space and let him shoot the jumper. If not, he'll embarrass you all night." In a point-guard-driven NBA, there are no shortage of players who can make the case for being the best point guard. There's two-time league MVP Steph Curry. There's last year's MVP, Russell Westbrook, who averaged a triple-double for an entire season. There's the runner-up for the award last year, James Harden, and his new teammate in Houston, Chris Paul (who didn't earn the nickname "The Point God" by being a slouch). Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Isaiah Thomas—whom Pierce called the best point guard in the Eastern Conference last year, per Steinberg—was second-team All-NBA last season. Kyrie Irving, Damian Lillard and Kyle Lowry are at least in the conversation. But Pierce is siding with Wall.
Oh man, I am SOOO glad you posted this. Heard that on NBATV and about fell off the couch. Talk about "entitlement." Just sickening! A team with 2 MVPs and 4 total All Star players and yet that whining! SMH.