Athletes tend to overestimate how hard the human hand is compared to everyday objects... LeBron, Amare, Kevin Brown... http://mentalfloss.com/article/30975/12-athletes-injured-during-temper-tantrums
Man, if only there was some sort of contest after the season to pit teams against each other to see who was actually better. Some sort of play-off or something. That would be cool.
Anthony Slater of The Athletic said it would be a "stunner" if Golden State re-signed Nick Young. Young signed a cheap deal with the Warriors to chase a ring, but only played meaninful minutes because of Patrick McCaw's injury and Golden State's lack of depth on the wings. He shot just 30.2% from the field and 29.8% from the 3-point line during the postseason, averaging just 2.6 points. Heading into his age-34 season, Young will likely try to latch onto a different contender for the minimum. Anthony Slater of The Athletic said it's a "sure thing" that the Warriors will move on from Zaza Pachulia. Slater said the same thing about David West. Pachulia gave the Warriors some good minutes during the regular season, but fell behind Kevon Looney, Jordan Bell and JaVale McGee during the playoffs. Pachulia is 34, so it's possible he considers retirement.
You can call it subjectivity or whatever you want, the fact is this was never going to be a competitive series nor was it ever played out as one. I will give you game 1 as semi-competitive individual game, but no just no.
Draymond Green will turn down his three year, $72 million extension when it's offered by Golden State this offseason - Chris Haynes
This is exactly why it's important for them how the talks between Klay and GSW FO go now. If Klay gets paid and Bell turns into what they envision him being (no Draymond Green but still a player with potential) it will certainly tell a lot on how Draymond ends his career.