Marcus Thompson
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So I do think they play better on the road. But if you're the Warriors, I feel you. If you can make this a 95-85 game, put them in a situation where you're going back and forth at the end of the game and they have to make shots. They can miss some shots, and they do downplay to teams. They do. They just got to lose one. If you're Steph Curry, you're like, just give me one.
So I do think they play better on the road. But if you're the Warriors, I feel you. If you can make this a 95-85 game, put them in a situation where you're going back and forth at the end of the game and they have to make shots. They can miss some shots, and they do downplay to teams. They do. They just got to lose one. If you're Steph Curry, you're like, just give me one.
Give me one game, and Minnesota is going to have to be a part of giving that one game. I don't think the Warriors are good enough right now to take it.
Give me one game, and Minnesota is going to have to be a part of giving that one game. I don't think the Warriors are good enough right now to take it.
Give me one game, and Minnesota is going to have to be a part of giving that one game. I don't think the Warriors are good enough right now to take it.
I'm not sure if Steph's coming back. That's the big question. I think we're looking like, hey, game six.
I'm not sure if Steph's coming back. That's the big question. I think we're looking like, hey, game six.
I'm not sure if Steph's coming back. That's the big question. I think we're looking like, hey, game six.
Who do you feel best about? Who do you feel best about? Which team do you feel best about? Boston, Cleveland, the Warriors, Indiana, and probably Oklahoma City. The teams that are like behind the eight ball. Like if Boston comes back or Cleveland coming back or the Warriors trying to survive without Stetson. Or Denver. I don't know if they're behind the eight ball yet.
Who do you feel best about? Who do you feel best about? Which team do you feel best about? Boston, Cleveland, the Warriors, Indiana, and probably Oklahoma City. The teams that are like behind the eight ball. Like if Boston comes back or Cleveland coming back or the Warriors trying to survive without Stetson. Or Denver. I don't know if they're behind the eight ball yet.
Who do you feel best about? Who do you feel best about? Which team do you feel best about? Boston, Cleveland, the Warriors, Indiana, and probably Oklahoma City. The teams that are like behind the eight ball. Like if Boston comes back or Cleveland coming back or the Warriors trying to survive without Stetson. Or Denver. I don't know if they're behind the eight ball yet.
And the Cavs, yeah.
And the Cavs, yeah.
And the Cavs, yeah.
No, I'm not shocked at all, although it is funny that they let go of their GM after the two major moves that just happened over the last six months. You would think that they probably trusted the person who made those decisions, but nonetheless, this is just another set of rash decisions by the Kings. I'm not surprised that they let go of their GMs.
No, I'm not shocked at all, although it is funny that they let go of their GM after the two major moves that just happened over the last six months. You would think that they probably trusted the person who made those decisions, but nonetheless, this is just another set of rash decisions by the Kings. I'm not surprised that they let go of their GMs.
No, I'm not shocked at all, although it is funny that they let go of their GM after the two major moves that just happened over the last six months. You would think that they probably trusted the person who made those decisions, but nonetheless, this is just another set of rash decisions by the Kings. I'm not surprised that they let go of their GMs.
It just shows a history of Vivek Ranadive basically continuously doing this, firing coaches, letting go of GMs, trading players very quickly. Like that's just the way that the Kings have operated. And it's funny because when we talk in the pod about Kings versus Bulls.
It just shows a history of Vivek Ranadive basically continuously doing this, firing coaches, letting go of GMs, trading players very quickly. Like that's just the way that the Kings have operated. And it's funny because when we talk in the pod about Kings versus Bulls.
It just shows a history of Vivek Ranadive basically continuously doing this, firing coaches, letting go of GMs, trading players very quickly. Like that's just the way that the Kings have operated. And it's funny because when we talk in the pod about Kings versus Bulls.