brazzerboy Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 On 4/2/2024 at 6:05 PM, Cabahit said: Will they make the play-in? The box score of their final game says it all. They just want this season to be over. Quote Link to comment
m1stersag1ng Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 kailngan nila ng toung blood saka solid sa center.. si Steph masyado attached sa big 3 nila - he needs to let go lung gusto pa nila ulit magchampion Quote Link to comment
Suichiro Posted April 30 Share Posted April 30 Gsw, binawi na tayo ng denver state nuggets hehe. Quote Link to comment
neilgayuman Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 With Klay rumored to be leaving, and Draymond acting like a fool, it's safe to say that the Golden Dynasty is dead. Can't believe it's been 9 years na since their first title. Will miss their era. The Splash brothers were fucking magical. Quote Link to comment
Jordan24 Posted July 1 Share Posted July 1 I’m feeling kinda sad about Klay Thompson leaving the Golden State Warriors. It’s not just about him being a great player; it feels personal because Klay has been a big part of my life, especially growing up. Klay Thompson has been with the Warriors for so long that he’s become a symbol of the team for me. Watching him play, with his amazing shooting skills and calm presence on the court, has been such a joy. He’s not just another player; he’s a legend, and seeing him leave feels like the end of an era. Growing up, some of my best memories are tied to watching Warriors games with my family and friends. Klay was always there, hitting those crucial three-pointers and making incredible plays. I remember cheering so loud during those games, feeling so proud when the Warriors won, and even when they lost, it felt like Klay gave his all. Those moments are a big part of my childhood, and Klay was at the heart of it all. Klay Thompson’s dedication and hard work have been inspiring. Seeing him come back strong after his injuries showed me what it means to be resilient and never give up. His journey has been a lesson in perseverance, and it’s been amazing to watch him overcome challenges and continue to excel. That’s something I’ll always admire about him. The chemistry between Klay and his teammates, especially with Stephen Curry, has been magical. The “Splash Brothers” duo brought so much excitement and energy to the game. Their teamwork and understanding on the court were unmatched, and it’s hard to imagine the Warriors without that dynamic. It’s sad to think that we won’t get to see them play together like they used to. Klay leaving the Warriors feels like losing a piece of my own history. It’s like saying goodbye to a friend who has been with you through thick and thin. The Warriors won’t be the same without him, and it’s tough to think about the future of the team without one of its key players. But even though I’m sad about Klay leaving, I’m also grateful for all the amazing memories. He has given so much to the team and to the fans, and those moments will always be special to me. Watching Klay play was a huge part of my childhood, and I’ll always cherish those memories. Quote Link to comment
chrischrischris1434 Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 I think they should've traded him earlier. It really sucks since all they got back was two second round picks. They lost CP3 too. Wasn't the worst pick, but they still lost out on gaining any first rounders. Quote Link to comment
brazzerboy Posted July 18 Share Posted July 18 On 7/2/2024 at 10:36 AM, chrischrischris1434 said: I think they should've traded him earlier. It really sucks since all they got back was two second round picks. They lost CP3 too. Wasn't the worst pick, but they still lost out on gaining any first rounders. I agree. As disappointing as it is to see him go, it's quite obvious that Klay has already lost whatever love he had for the GSW organization since last year. Quote Link to comment
Bluelantern Posted October 16 Share Posted October 16 I'm cautiously optimistic for GSW this year. 5-0 in the pre-season, and the team looks great. Terry Stotts the new Lead Assistant Coach has been working some magic with the offense. He was the previous head coach with the Trailblazers and for Damian Lillard and is making some magic now with GSW. While it's sad Klay is gone, the truth is that they were giving him a lot of shots that just weren't hitting like it did in the past. He'd throw a lot of bricks, trying to force shots that just weren't falling in. That along with his refusal to come off the bench, and tantrums on and off the court, along with asking for more that his performance warranted make it a good thing that the team let him go. While I wish him luck with the Mavs, GSW gave him a lot of extra rope that he won't have any more. I feel like we still need to wait and see how Wiggins and Kuminga shape up this season, but I'm definitely a lot more optimistic than before the season started where there were just a lot of questions and uncertainties. The new guys in Hield, Melton, and Anderson are slotting in nicely, and the young guys are developing nicely. Quote Link to comment
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