this team has legit gotten to play by different rules all playoffs but yall had Shai dick so far down your throat you thought they was some saviors 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We've seen some extremely bizarre missed calls this series. There's been a lot of focus on the levels of physicality allowed, but to me, the bigger issue is just like... missing goaltends, allowing an obvious double dribble, not controlling a sub situation etc. Just bad misses.
done with spreadsheets
done with advanced stats
done with anything that involves a formula
basketball is about who’s a bitch and who isn’t and Chet Holmgren is a fucking bitch
Is this just what NBA twitter is now?
Complaining about officiating after every single goddam game?
Fanbases arguing which team gets a worst whistle or who flops more or editing clips?
This fun for you all? I actually like basketball, but I’m afraid a lot of you don’t.
"Does [Shai] sell calls sometimes? Absolutely, but so do 287 other players in the NBA sell calls... When they weren't a championship contender... nobody was complaining. They're complaining now because they're winning."
Mike Breen on SGA.
(via @dpshow)
SGA is averaging 11 assists to just 2.2 turnovers per game in the WCF while getting trapped, doubled, and loaded up on every night.
The Spurs are throwing everything at him, and he’s still making the right read almost every time.
That’s why OKC leads 2-1.
We’re watching a special player. 🌟
I didn’t hear this at all game 1… I was told that was an instant classic… so the only difference between “instant classic” and “unwatchable” is if OKC wins or loses. Got it.
Breaking: Oklahoma City Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has won his second consecutive NBA Most Valuable Player award, becoming the 14th player in league history to win back-to-back MVPs, multiple sources tell ESPN.
This is the part that truly FRIES me. Y’all were not watching Wizards vs. Jazz on a Tuesday night to even be impacted by the egregious tank off they did unless you were a Wizards or Jazz fan, in which case you were ROOTING FOR LOSSES.