JSeahawks
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I don't hate the warriors, but I do hope somebody beats them in the playoffs.
JSeahawks":217tjdby said:I don't hate the warriors, but I do hope somebody beats them in the playoffs.
Hawk-Lock":1hlxzz5o said:Yeah I think some of my hate has to due with the never-ending media coverage of them. It just gets tiresome, similar to the whole Carolina Panthers undefeated thing from a few months ago. And yes their fans at times do remind me of our fans. GS fans just act like they are the underdog all the time and that "nobody shows us respect." Seahawk fans do the same. Yes that was the case years ago, but not anymore. Stop trying to pull a "Doug Baldwin," no one thinks that you guys suck anymore!
Hawk-Lock":1m1pjp9i said:I'm so glad Kobe stole the Warriors thunder last night. Lets be honest, everyone was watching Kobe going for 60 and the win over the Warriors beating the snot out of a pathetic Grizzlies team.
I'm just not a big stats person. I could care less if the Panthers went 16-0 last year. Do you think Brady was happy about going 16-0 and then losing to the Giants in the SB a few years ago? If GS doesn't win it all, this season doesn't mean all that much.
Hawk-Lock":7kdxywt9 said:I'm so glad Kobe stole the Warriors thunder last night. Lets be honest, everyone was watching Kobe going for 60 and the win over the Warriors beating the snot out of a pathetic Grizzlies team.
I'm just not a big stats person. I could care less if the Panthers went 16-0 last year. Do you think Brady was happy about going 16-0 and then losing to the Giants in the SB a few years ago? If GS doesn't win it all, this season doesn't mean all that much.
According to Nielsen estimates, the Golden State Warriors’ victory over the Memphis Grizzlies to set the all-time NBA regular-season victory total averaged 3.65 million viewers on ESPN. At the same time on ESPN2, Kobe Bryant’s final game of a 20-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers (against the Utah Jazz) averaged 3.46 million viewers.
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/nba-rat ... 201753744/
hawknation2016":1vr6d6rn said:Hawk-Lock":1vr6d6rn said:I'm so glad Kobe stole the Warriors thunder last night. Lets be honest, everyone was watching Kobe going for 60 and the win over the Warriors beating the snot out of a pathetic Grizzlies team.
I'm just not a big stats person. I could care less if the Panthers went 16-0 last year. Do you think Brady was happy about going 16-0 and then losing to the Giants in the SB a few years ago? If GS doesn't win it all, this season doesn't mean all that much.
Actually, more people watched the Warriors.
According to Nielsen estimates, the Golden State Warriors’ victory over the Memphis Grizzlies to set the all-time NBA regular-season victory total averaged 3.65 million viewers on ESPN. At the same time on ESPN2, Kobe Bryant’s final game of a 20-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers (against the Utah Jazz) averaged 3.46 million viewers.
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/nba-rat ... 201753744/
hawknation2016":2rdvdyd3 said:Hawk-Lock":2rdvdyd3 said:I'm so glad Kobe stole the Warriors thunder last night. Lets be honest, everyone was watching Kobe going for 60 and the win over the Warriors beating the snot out of a pathetic Grizzlies team.
I'm just not a big stats person. I could care less if the Panthers went 16-0 last year. Do you think Brady was happy about going 16-0 and then losing to the Giants in the SB a few years ago? If GS doesn't win it all, this season doesn't mean all that much.
Actually, more people watched the Warriors.
According to Nielsen estimates, the Golden State Warriors’ victory over the Memphis Grizzlies to set the all-time NBA regular-season victory total averaged 3.65 million viewers on ESPN. At the same time on ESPN2, Kobe Bryant’s final game of a 20-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers (against the Utah Jazz) averaged 3.46 million viewers.
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/nba-rat ... 201753744/
[tweet]https://twitter.com/warriors/status/721493385358381056[/tweet]Warriors get blowout win, but all eyes on Curry's ankle
http://www.nba.com/2016/news/features/s ... or-game-2/
If it's serious, I'll be incredibly disappointed. I think they can get to the WCF without Curry, however if it's serious enough that he's not back to 100% against the Spurs, I think the dream season will be over.Hawk-Lock":xi95lfzg said:Now there are reports it might be his foot that is giving him problems. If there is a way to derail this unbelievable Warriors season, it would be an injury to Curry.
knownone":5toap75e said:If it's serious, I'll be incredibly disappointed. I think they can get to the WCF without Curry, however if it's serious enough that he's not back to 100% against the Spurs, I think the dream season will be over.Hawk-Lock":5toap75e said:Now there are reports it might be his foot that is giving him problems. If there is a way to derail this unbelievable Warriors season, it would be an injury to Curry.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss at least the next two weeks with a sprained right MCL, the team announced.
An MRI taken Monday revealed a Grade 1 sprain, the lowest sprain possible. Curry suffered the injury in Sunday's Game 4 victory over the Houston Rockets.
"From our perspective, relatively good news," Warriors general manager Bob Myers said Monday.
Curry is scheduled to be re-evaluated in two weeks, the team said.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15355 ... rained-mcl
With Stephen Curry cheering, Warriors close out Rockets
http://espn.go.com/blog/golden-state-wa ... ut-rockets
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will be named NBA Most Valuable Player for a second straight season, according to league sources.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15492 ... ght-season