@SportsCenter I know nothing , so take my words for what it’s worth, but it seemed like there was a whole lot of “hero” ball from the Spurs at the end.
As big a mismatch Wemby is, things may have fared better if plays were funneled through him.
@almightywaves@ClutchPoints@FirstTake Yeah, but the penchant for spouting things to elevate LeBron at the expense of pushing others down is something that didn’t really happen for MJ.
Also, MJ doesn’t really proclaim himself to be the greatest of all time like LeBron does.
@BleacherReport@okcthunder Of course he’s going to defend his team’s superstar no matter how it sounds to the rest of the NBA fans.
What did anyone expect to be different?
@uucantcompete@KlayForTrey@OfficialNBARefs The screen was set & Steph maneuvers around closely to maximize effectiveness. Unbiased observers can see the defender bulldoze into the screener here.
Sure, there are times when the Warriors have gotten away with moving screens, as many teams do, but using this clip is not it.
@KlayForTrey Not one foul called. Not one flop committed.
Just ethical basketball that David Silver and @OfficialNBARefs don’t want to promote for the league.
@Hakarisupremacy@KlayForTrey@OfficialNBARefs Agreed about how they are trying to “defend” Steph here is highly unethical.
I watch, and not just Golden State Warriors basketball. Steph is truly defended, and officiated, 99% different from the rest of the league.
@uucantcompete@KlayForTrey@OfficialNBARefs No, the play of Steph is ethical.
How Memphis is trying to “defend” him here is highly unethical. How the NBA officials are allowing repeated fouls to occur against Steph here is unethical.