You might not be aware of this, but there are tons of people out there who are very upset that KD joined the warriors. They feel like he "broke" the NBA. I agree with this assessment. The NBA hasn't been competitive and it really hasn't been a watchable product since KD ( who is a top 3 NBA player) joined a 70 win team.Pumpkinhead said:
I'm old enough now and having watched several special NBA starts like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, MJ, Shaq, Kobe, LeBron, Curry, Duncan etc....those extremely special players...and Curry is definitely one of them...you just never know how long they are going to last and I appreciate it now more watching those types of players. Its special basketball.
A lot of people forget it, but the warriors benefitted from an unprecedented spike to the salary cap at the same time that Durant became an unrestricted free agent while he was playing for the okc thunder. They wouldn't have been able to bring him on board otherwise. That is unbelievably lucky.
In 2015, the warriors went through the playoffs and seemingly every team they faced had injury trouble. To top it all off, the warriors faced the Cavs in the finals with both Kevin love and Kylie Irving hurt.
In 2017, the spurs were taking it too the warriors and were going to win game 1 in the WCF until Zaza injured Kawhi Leonard on purpose and ruined what would've been an awesome series.
In 2018, the warriors were on the ropes against the rockets in the WCF. Right on queue, Chris Paul goes down and the warriors roll.
I resent the warriors because they seem to be a blessed team who gets all the breaks. They're already by far the most talented team in the field, why do they have to be the luckiest as well?
I'm grateful that the nba finals are watchable now because they haven't been the last few years.