OT: Kevin Durant signs with Warriors

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on
News just to broke on Twitter. The era of the Super Teams continues.

2 year deal.

schreibee

July 4th, 2016 at 1:37 PM ^

Yeah, but that's different cuz.............Yankees!

Don't ever try to get a Yankee fan - or a fan of any NY team - to be consistent, thoughtful, insightful or fair. Ain't gonna happen. Trust me, if Yankee fan said "A Rod sucks" when he joined the NYY it wasn't out of a sense of fair play, it was cuz he hates A Rod that much.

As a Dubs fan, I can tell you most here were not that excited at the prospect of getting KD, nor did we think he would come here. And for many of us "Old School" types, it wasn't offense that kept the Dubs from repeating, it was lack of toughness. (And ridonkulous officiating, but that's another thread!)

So this just throws another happy shooter onto the floor without addressing the diving for balls & rebounding edge that literally every team GSW faced in these playoffs held over them (except Houston, but they didn't even wanna be there). But I will say, they can probably now just outscore any opponent with sheer talent, toughness or no.

And if the Warrior brass knows how they're fiting KD under the cap, who has to be jettisoned, they ain't hinted at it yet. But Bogut has - he apparently removed all mention of GSW from his Twitter. 

In reply to by Franch Dressing

Goggles Paisano

July 4th, 2016 at 3:18 PM ^

Lebron was Lebron - Kyrie was the difference in that series - he was on fire and never let up. Officiating had nothing to do with it.  Cleveland played better and was the tougher, hungrier team.  

In reply to by Franch Dressing

schreibee

July 4th, 2016 at 11:16 PM ^

I'm pretty sure that even mentioning officiating was an addendum after saying they lost cuz lack of toughness, hustle and rebounding... but, like see what you wanna see.

Curry's injury WITHOUT ANY QUESTION hampered his jumper and his quickness cutting to the hoop, but I didn't mention that. That's an excuse, albeit also true.

Name the last time you saw Steph throw his mouthguard in disgust - Hell, name the last time he even fouled out of a game - and then tell me the officiating didn't suck. Well, I guess it didn't suck if you're a Cavs fan, eh Franch?!

 

BeatIt

July 5th, 2016 at 10:01 AM ^

superstars (lebron excluded) usually always  get very favorable calls. curry could have been called for a couple more in that game. and some of the ones he was called for were just stupid fouls on his part. injuries are no excuse my man, all teams deal with them in the post season. maybe the warriors weren't as good as everyone thought because of their easy win against a hapless cavs team in the 2015 finals?

OwenGoBlue

July 4th, 2016 at 2:57 PM ^

KD actually does give you a lot of rebounding and defense if you remember the conference finals. Also yeah refs weren't great for you. More than that I thought you lost game seven by playing Varejao and Ezeli a bunch while Cleveland benched all their eh bigs except for Tristan Thompson.

schreibee

July 4th, 2016 at 11:15 PM ^

Very fair analysis Owen, but in reality, the Dubs lose when they miss their 3s, and cannot be beaten by any team that has ever suited up when they make them,

I'd like more balance. I hope you're right, and the hundreds on here who say there won't be enought basketballs to go round are wrong. KD hitting the boards and D'ing Lebron would be AWESOME!

CRISPed in the DIAG

July 4th, 2016 at 1:02 PM ^

The Yankees dominated baseball by using the MLB as a minor league system for most of its history. The Packers (60's), Steelers & Cowboys (70's) and 49ers (80's) amassed and kept talent, pre-FA/cap. But things just ain't what they used to be.

schreibee

July 4th, 2016 at 11:20 PM ^

The Yankees have had a higher payroll and cherry-picked talent from poorer teams since the Babe Ruth trade - Free agency just made it obvious.

But when it works and it's within the rules, then props. How many times the Yankees HAVEN'T won since 2000 shows there's more to it than just opening the wallet.

CRISPed in the DIAG

July 5th, 2016 at 10:50 AM ^

re baseball - there are a number of factors that allowed lower-tier teams to achieve parity over the past ten+ years. The steroid ban made it difficult to identify production outliers and just throw money at your roster. Organizations are now forced to develop and refine moneyball metrics. And teams are just smarter in general - every FO has an anyltics department with proprietary methods.  The KC's of the world are better at using their luxury tax revenue, etc.

160 IQ

July 4th, 2016 at 11:49 AM ^

Hmmmm...Oklahoma or elsewhere, tough decision.

 

But yeah these guys can't win titles so they join forces.

Perkis-Size Me

July 4th, 2016 at 11:51 AM ^

Is this going to be like the Dwight Howard to Lakers deal where everyone thinks that with Kobe and Dwight, that they'll win every NBA title for the next 10 years, only to find out that the move was a complete disaster?

I know Kobe is a very, very difficult person to get along with, but I'm wondering if this is really going to work out.



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Perkis-Size Me

July 4th, 2016 at 12:38 PM ^

That may be, but you have to wonder with how much star power GS now has, if there will be conflicting beliefs on the team about who the offense should flow through.

They didn't seem to have a problem with that before Durant showed up, but with adding another superstar to the mix, maybe that changes.



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