**** STEPH CURRY. I laughed so hard when that little pube beard douche airballed that shot. **** THE ENTIRE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Lebron didn't even have a great game (by his standards)...11 of 34 shooting. But see how he inspires his teammates. That team has WAYYYY less talent that we do...and Harden is probably better than Lebron individually. However...look at the way that Lebron inspires his teammates. It's like he friends with everyone on the team. He's the undisputed inspirational and floor leader. Harden could learn a thing or two (or ten) from Lebron.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Strange But True: Steph Curry finishes 0-8 on FG when guarded by Matthew Dellavedova in half-court offense in Game 2. <a href="http://t.co/wSINEg8oQo">pic.twitter.com/wSINEg8oQo</a></p>— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/607750961126383616">June 8, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
This + 1000. I abhor the way Bogut plays the game. I was surprised Draymond pulled that $hit on LeBron during the jump ball but Bogut is 100x dirtier. Klay seems like a good guy and Curry isn't exactly dirty and I have nothing against Barnes nor Iggy but their two top bigs get away with a lot of stuff on opponent's PG thru C.
Before you guys get too excited, this is very reminiscent of last year. Heat should have won Game 1, everyone thought they missed their chance for a split. Came back and won a tight game 2. Everyone thought they had the advantage. We know how the story ended. Anomaly game for Steph Curry which won't happen again.
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The difference is that Bogut is actually a really nice dude. The type of dude who would have no problem having a beer with a fan. Draymond on the other hand is a douche that tries to act too hard. On and off the court.
I disagree about Harden being better overall (defense, rebounding, post up, etc). And it's not a knock on Harden, but Lebron keeps everyone accountable. He'll QB the defense and rip their head off if they miss a step. They even shoot quick 3's to a fault when they're covered, because they know Lebron wants them to shoot if they get it out there.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">GS fans saying Steph won't shoot like that. Cavs fans saying LeBron not going 11 for 34 again. Great series.</p>— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) <a href="https://twitter.com/mcuban/status/607751894312755201">June 8, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Who gives a sh-t? John Stockton might be a choirboy off the floor, but he was one of the dirtiest players in NBA history.
Dude, there are very few star players in the NBA like that, don't put it all on Harden. We know Harden still has to develop that spark like LeBron, Kobe, KD/Russ. He's not the only star player in the NBA in that position.
He basically carried Cleveland offensively more than Westbrook with OKC. At least with OKC, you had Kanter, Morrow and Augustine who weren't terrible offensively, Lebron has JR "Mr. Off balance 3" Smith and Mozgov.