Quattro wrote:God Squad wrote:SGA has 1 thing to say to y'all.
He's saying "**** yo couch?" to everyone?
Some of the SGA takes in here are crazy.
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Quattro wrote:God Squad wrote:SGA has 1 thing to say to y'all.
He's saying "**** yo couch?" to everyone?
Xatticus wrote:There was your SGA experience. Did you enjoy it?
SGA doesn’t need to get to the FT line to beat you. He is a shot maker. Nobody can defend him, so they foul him and gripe about how often he gets to the FT line. It’s not as if he is out there barking at officials and throwing his hands up in the air every time he falls on his fat ass, so I struggle to understand how anyone can watch this series and have SGA’s free throw rate at the top of their list of complaints.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
The Servant wrote:6 ft's attempted as well. Lmao
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Texas Chuck wrote:I hate the SGA experience (as a guy rooting for the other team). I'd love it if I didn't want the Mavs to win. But it sucks to know he's going to get to his spot and not so much as glance the rim. And make it all look so effortless.
Last night must have been how Thunder fans felt in game 1 in 2011 with Dirk. Like what are we even supposed to do with this?
The Servant wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:I hate the SGA experience (as a guy rooting for the other team). I'd love it if I didn't want the Mavs to win. But it sucks to know he's going to get to his spot and not so much as glance the rim. And make it all look so effortless.
Last night must have been how Thunder fans felt in game 1 in 2011 with Dirk. Like what are we even supposed to do with this?
Lmao let's not not disrespect Dirks 50 pointer on 25 shots with a perfect 20/20 from the line. Craziest game I witnessed outside of Klays 3rd quarter when they were down 3-1.
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eyriq wrote:It's awful to watch.
OkcSinceSGA wrote:If guys can’t handle a 185 lbs pushing off without falling over like pins at a bowling alley, they need to hit the damn weight room.
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Texas Chuck wrote:OkcSinceSGA wrote:If guys can’t handle a 185 lbs pushing off without falling over like pins at a bowling alley, they need to hit the damn weight room.
Well not this. This is a fundamental lack of understanding of leverage and balance and why SGA does that. He's pushing them when he knows he can move them. Just as we have seen 200 lb running backs stiff arm 250 lb linebackers to great effect.
This idea that everyone is flopping against SGA is laughably false. And a discredit to the guy you want to stan for.
And of course Dort who is built like a tank with a low center of gravity is on the court what 10x as many times as string bean Derrick Jones? And you get mad when anyone suggests he's flopping like a fish on a hook?
It's dumb. Luka needs to stop trying to get the refs to call a flop on Dort. He's clearly flopping but they aren't going to call it so move on. Dallas guys aren't falling over like pins, they are getting nudged at the perfect time by an elite player. And Luka needs to let that go too. Refs are saying he's not extending his arm enough for it to be a foul and when he does, well he's a superstar so they aren't going to call it. Deal with it. And to the credit of Jones and Washington and Green, they are dealing with it. They can't stop him, but they aren't flopping and they aren't getting caught up with the refs.
But we need to deal in reality and not these silly narratives both ways.