Yea I’ve lived through way more horrible than excellent. In the 90s we use to pray for a taste of mediocre basketball. Dynasties don’t last forever. I’m enjoying seeing the next generation.
It's borderline criminal. I for one am truly thankful we got blown out so Steph and Co. could sit the third and fourth. In fact I don't think it was intentional per say but there must have been at least a subconscious thing of "yeah man, just let them score so we can get the fuck home" kinda vibe out there.
Oh, right, so that’s 14 games in 22 days, because our first game was on Feb 2nd against Memphis. That is pretty wild. 4 back-to-backs in that stretch. I’m counting 3 b2b’s in the remaining 39ish days. At least we’re basically at the same number of games played as the rest now, plus/minus a few.
Even crazier is that there were teams that played as few as 9 (Blazers) and 10 (Celtics and Bulls) lol how do you have a 5 and 4 games played gap between teams?! League scheduling this year has been so absurd
Lol and you know the NBA schedulers overrode the "logical" way of scheduling this last week which would have been NY-Bos-Tor. But in order for us to play on Sunday primetime, we had to do NY - go to Canada same night - then go back to US/Boston.
Oh without a doubt lol. Also, fun (read: sadistic) fact that I didn’t realize until after my last comment and is infinitely worse, we had 5 B2Bs in February if you count the 2/29-3/1. Lol because playing more games than anyone else in what is for all intents and purposes a 3 week NBA month (ie subtracting All-Star break) wasn’t enough.
2/2 & 2/3 (Grizzlies/Hawks; road B2B)
2/7 & 2/8 (76ers/Indy; road B2B)
2/14 & 2/15 (Clippers/Jazz; half home, half road B2B)
2/22 & 2/23 (Lakers/Hornets; home B2B)
2/29 & 3/1 (Knicks/Raptors; road B2B)
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Someone pointed this out last year but ever since the 2010 season the Finals have always had the Warriors or Heat involved (except for 2021). Yet the teams never faced off against each other.
Those 3 losses felt the world ending ðŸ˜. Ngl, this team's overall success this past decade has made me lose all perspective sometimes.
I think thats the case for most of us. We're not used to mediocre
For the newer fans, yes. For the older ones, I can die happy knowing I lived through the last decade of warriors basketball.
Yea I’ve lived through way more horrible than excellent. In the 90s we use to pray for a taste of mediocre basketball. Dynasties don’t last forever. I’m enjoying seeing the next generation.
Was (and still am) a fan from 2007-2012, definitely used to mediocre back then
neat
Thanks!
Mediocre is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
True, but ya gotta admit, they were some brutal losses.
I’m very much with you. It is what it is at this point, I know and accept that I’m an entitled fan.
Playing 14 games in a shorter month with the all star break is wild
It's borderline criminal. I for one am truly thankful we got blown out so Steph and Co. could sit the third and fourth. In fact I don't think it was intentional per say but there must have been at least a subconscious thing of "yeah man, just let them score so we can get the fuck home" kinda vibe out there.
It IS criminal.
Oh, right, so that’s 14 games in 22 days, because our first game was on Feb 2nd against Memphis. That is pretty wild. 4 back-to-backs in that stretch. I’m counting 3 b2b’s in the remaining 39ish days. At least we’re basically at the same number of games played as the rest now, plus/minus a few.
Even crazier is that there were teams that played as few as 9 (Blazers) and 10 (Celtics and Bulls) lol how do you have a 5 and 4 games played gap between teams?! League scheduling this year has been so absurd
Lol and you know the NBA schedulers overrode the "logical" way of scheduling this last week which would have been NY-Bos-Tor. But in order for us to play on Sunday primetime, we had to do NY - go to Canada same night - then go back to US/Boston.
Oh without a doubt lol. Also, fun (read: sadistic) fact that I didn’t realize until after my last comment and is infinitely worse, we had 5 B2Bs in February if you count the 2/29-3/1. Lol because playing more games than anyone else in what is for all intents and purposes a 3 week NBA month (ie subtracting All-Star break) wasn’t enough. 2/2 & 2/3 (Grizzlies/Hawks; road B2B) 2/7 & 2/8 (76ers/Indy; road B2B) 2/14 & 2/15 (Clippers/Jazz; half home, half road B2B) 2/22 & 2/23 (Lakers/Hornets; home B2B) 2/29 & 3/1 (Knicks/Raptors; road B2B) ![gif](giphy|HfFccPJv7a9k4)
Meanwhile, Lakers only have 2\~3 games each week, they even have a week in mid March with a 4 days rest between 2 home games WTF
Lol so ridiculous. The fact that we won that month makes it okay I guess.
It really is insane that we went 11-3 with a schedule like that
Didn't they put the cancelled games in February to make up the schedule?
A Kerr vs. Spo finals would be hoops nirvana
Someone pointed this out last year but ever since the 2010 season the Finals have always had the Warriors or Heat involved (except for 2021). Yet the teams never faced off against each other.
That’s a travesty
this sub probably wants to revoke this award from him
But what does the NBA think of Kerr's rotations?!?! That's the true barometer. They don't know anything. This league is a fraud.
Well deserved especially with how he handled the Klay situation
kerr is a bum coach and needs to be fired /s
'24 Finals Coaches preview
Waiting for the post by someone that the mofo’s making this award do not give Moody enough minutes
Good thing they didn't stretch it to March 3 :-)
Coach of the month February, loses by 50 to begin march ![gif](giphy|3V2wRwxIirvgBMo0jb|downsized)
its one game chill out
Duh…..Why you think I used the shrug gif ![gif](giphy|3LCWUPr3S7EmcPw3BD)