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GOD DAMN
what a win
what a win
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No steph wasn't fouled, it's clearly obvious he stuck his hip out to initiate the contact
But with these recent call on GS, it makes you wonder if some shady stuff ain't going on
He jumped sideways not straight ahead. He mainly looked like he was going to shield himself
Thought the same. You need a clean landing.yea but i thought you need to give space to the shooter to land no?
No steph wasn't fouled, it's clearly obvious he stuck his hip out to initiate the contact
IDK why Tyreke Evans irritates me so much.
I beg to differ. Plenty of games where the Warriors played amazing basketball for four quarters.That was the best warrior game I have ever watched and I have seen them all
So you're saying Steph "sticking out his hip" caused AD to land on him after shot? Please.No steph wasn't fouled, it's clearly obvious he stuck his hip out to initiate the contact
But with these recent call on GS, it makes you wonder if some shady stuff ain't going on
Had he entered the draft, he would have competed with Duke freshman point guard Kyrie Irving, Lithuanian center Jonas Valanciunas, Arizona sophomore forward Derrick Williams and Kentucky “student assistant” Enes Kanter to become the No. 1-overall pick in the draft.
Barnes is currently ranked No. 3 on our 2011 Big Board and in several of our Mock Draft scenarios was the No. 1 pick.
Barnes considered declaring for the draft and was considered a candidate to be the top overall pick. While Duke’s Kyrie Irving and Arizona’s Derrick Williams(notes) ended up going first and second, respectively, in the draft, several NBA scouts said Barnes had the most upside. Barnes consulted his family and North Carolina’s coaching staff while deciding whether to leave the Tar Heels and also spoke with Irving, who was weighing his own decision. Barnes’ fear of the impending lockout – which began one week after the draft – ultimately played a large role in swaying him to return to school.