So now----more from the drama king...he played the last three games with a broken hand...smh. So the new narrative will be, Warriors beat a weak Cavs team and a one hand Lebron...smh
2018-06-09 04:50:12 +0000 UTC
I thought KD decided to be the bigger man and passed on shots throughout the game. He showed unselfish recognition of the fact that it was better for the team to help Steph out of his slump than score a ton of points which he could do in his sleep against Cleveland.
Raymond M. Wood
2018-06-09 04:32:55 +0000 UTC
KD should have given his FMVP to Steph. Bad play, KD, missed opportunity.
Major Powers
2018-06-09 04:17:08 +0000 UTC
Ronald I gotta tell you. You were on point with your game prediction. And you called the KD fmvp. I was really hoping Step had got it. My prediction was if Steph made a 40+ point game he would have it...hope next time around.
2018-06-09 03:58:20 +0000 UTC
We broke them. Go for it tonight. No mercy!
2018-06-08 21:17:55 +0000 UTC
Alch got me waiting for his pregame like waiting for a new dragonball super episode..
Easy game right here.. lebron last game on the Cleveland Cavaliers so this game will be a microcosm of his career there.. him putting up 45 points on 15 of 24 shooting and like 12 FT making the game competitive all for his teammates to come up short and his much needed "help" propaganda will allow to leave with less reprimands for his "decision".. meanwhile I think our big 3 drop about 20 pts each maybe steph getting 32 or Durant in the 30s and then they will give the fmvp to Durant no matter the outcome.. I will say this is next ur will be Iggy and Shaun's last year.. they will do their final mentoring allowing the young guns finally being released fully at start of the 19-20 season.. the last yr before the much anticipated 2020 free agency summer in which we either steal another couple years or we break ups the dynasty..
2018-06-08 18:59:13 +0000 UTC
i appreciate kevin durant as a fmvp worthy player and for his journey, but part of what freed him up last game was the cavaliers doing "whatever it takes" to stop steph and the 3 point shot. lue would have lost his job if steph repeated those 3s in game 3. if i had a vote--i'd vote for steph. as for lebron and the award, i don't think he (and the coaching style that he has mandated upon lue) brings out the potential and best of his teammates like steph did this series.