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timeless
12-13-2015, 06:54 PM
To the fucking lowly bucks.

They should've lost in double overtime to Boston but the bucks?

They won't beat 72-10 if they're losing the Michael Carter Williams and Greg monroe

Useless
12-13-2015, 07:03 PM
Jabari parker and oj mayo had good games too.

Igoudala did not.

ill nik-A
12-13-2015, 07:08 PM
Bucks are known for this kinda shit

Apparently they've done it 13 times

Schadenfreude
12-13-2015, 07:47 PM
*Shoulder Shrug*

It was inevitable, they'll probably still Aubrey Drake back-to-back the league.

oats
12-13-2015, 11:28 PM
was also like their 6th road game in a row or some shit, following an exhausting double OT win where they were a man down. not surprised, but as a non-Warriors fan I was hoping the streak would go on as long as possible

Useless
12-14-2015, 12:31 AM
was also like their 6th road game in a row or some shit, following an exhausting double OT win where they were a man down. not surprised, but as a non-Warriors fan I was hoping the streak would go on as long as possible

This statement confuses me

oats
12-14-2015, 03:10 AM
even though I'm not a Warriors fan, I wanted to see the streak continue for as long as possible. I like to see history happen and records get broken etc, always makes watching more exciting.

timeless
12-14-2015, 08:54 AM
Sharp 1-24 baby. Ben Simmons coming to philly.

Certain
12-14-2015, 10:41 AM
To the fucking lowly bucks.

They should've lost in double overtime to Boston but the bucks?

They won't beat 72-10 if they're losing the Michael Carter Williams and Greg monroe

1. They played that double-overtime game the night before in a city that's a 3-hour plane ride away.

2. They were in the finale of a seven-game road trip — and would have been the first team in NBA history to sweep a seven-game road trip had they won.

3. Harrison Barnes was out, and Klay Thompson and Leandro Barbosa clearly were not healthy.

4. The Bucks (like the Jazz) are one of the toughest matchups, style-wise, for the Warriors: They slow the game down to a grind, have massive athletes at every position, typically defend well (though that has been inconsistent this season) and build their offense around a lot of one-on-one play.

Strikta
12-14-2015, 11:15 AM
Never sleep on Milwaukee yo.

They can stun.

timeless
12-14-2015, 11:57 AM
1. They played that double-overtime game the night before in a city that's a 3-hour plane ride away.

2. They were in the finale of a seven-game road trip — and would have been the first team in NBA history to sweep a seven-game road trip had they won.

3. Harrison Barnes was out, and Klay Thompson and Leandro Barbosa clearly were not healthy.

4. The Bucks (like the Jazz) are one of the toughest matchups, style-wise, for the Warriors: They slow the game down to a grind, have massive athletes at every position, typically defend well (though that has been inconsistent this season) and build their offense around a lot of one-on-one play.

All true. I'm pretty bewildered by Jason kidds lineup decisions this year. Hensen got paid and barely aees the court. Mcw is a joke hated him in philly glad he's doing worse with them. Oj mayo somehow reviving himself slowly but surely. The Greek, Jensen and jabari should be the only locks for their future.

Also didn't know that noone has swept a 7game roadtrip that's pretty wild. Do you know how many each team has every year? I'm too lazy to look it up ATM.

Sharp
12-14-2015, 09:54 PM
Sharp 1-24 baby. Ben Simmons coming to philly.

I'm hoping

I swear to God if 1 goes to the cavs I'll cuntpunt a baby into the sun

ill nik-A
12-14-2015, 10:06 PM
Heat 33

oats
12-14-2015, 10:27 PM
Is it really a 3 hour flight between Boston and Milwaukee? Farther apart than I thought