Who’s better when it’s all said and done? Hakeem or Jokic?
I personally gotta go Hakeem just every so slightly because of how dominant he was two way.
I personally gotta go Hakeem just every so slightly because of how dominant he was two way.
le sleep on the Indiana Pacers so hard it hurts. They play this wild, fast-break style that is just pure fun to watch, yet nobody outside of Indy ever talks about them as real contenders. People forget that they pushed arguably the best team in the league at full health to seven games without any luck pure chemistry and skill. They don't have a massive market or a flashy superteam, but they have crazy depth, relentless energy, and a star in Tyrese Haliburton who makes everyone around him better without needing to force it. I don’t care if he’s injuried either he doesn’t rely on his athleticism to make his team better. Not to mention they got a great pick and roll center in Zubac. They still have all their key pieces like Nesmith and Nembhard and All star siakam!
I don’t understand why People hated on this version of The dubs just bc they dominated the league. It’s not like they got carried by the lottery and high draft picks or smth. Kobe and the Lakers or Mike and the Bulls never got THIS type of backlash. Obviously you got Kevin Durant coming in, but why didn’t people think much poorly of him? After the initial shock people just collectively started dissing their achievements and three finals appearances. Steph didn’t deserve that.
Steph curry and jimmy butler seem to be fine with the warriors gap year thing, is this really the case tho? Don’t either of them still want to contend at the
Level they were before Steph got injuried in 2025?
I want to know, was Steph curry expected to be this good coming into the 2015 season? Or was he simply an all star?
Edit: I meant 2014-15 btw
Prime Car Lo and Jorl El are frying that mf Stronk in the wcf
Prime Stronk is a beast
Is Haliburton top fifteen next year?
Coming off injury is Haliburton top 15 in the league? Will he be like Tatum or worse? I feel like he has a strong chance to regain top-15 status next year, but the serious nature of his injury makes it a tight debate. Before the injury Haliburton proved he was an elite franchise cornerstone, winning an assist title and leading the Indiana Pacers to the championship round. His crazy playmaking ability and efficient shooting are easily top-15 traits that will stay However, because he missed the entire 2025–26 season, he will have to fight off rust and overcome the physical limitations that typically plague players during their first year back from an Achilles tear. If he hits his optimistic goal of returning at 100% for the 2026–27 season opener, he can absolutely reclaim his spot among the elite but it all depends on fate tbh
I was a fan post 2018 so I don’t really know what Steph Curry and the Warriors expectations were coming into the 2015 season coming off the game 7 loss to the Clippers, could yall explain
I feel like he gets treated like a guaranteed stud, but outside of a short 15-game stretch where heavy injuries forced him into a massive usage role, his numbers reflect a standard, replaceable rotation wing. Demanding a contract upwards of $25 million per year ignores the reality that his half-court creation and overall consistency still fluctuate wildly from week to week. While he averaged a career-high 14.6 points per game in the 2025–26 season, his half-court creation remains a major red flag. His advanced stats are heavily buoyed by transition buckets
Edit: yeah I understand now 25 million is not star money I feel like he is being overvalued though from teams and he’s getting too much focus that’s all, kinda like Kumingq
Monica:
I feel like especially in this sub people are going crazy about Joe lacob mismanagement and Steph Curry being wasted and even if that’s all true nothing will happen. It’s like the Lakers post 2010. Tell me what yall think