OKC vs Spurs WCF

Tim duncan is the definition of class act… he is the peyton manning of the NBA i don't know why anybody would have anything but respect for him

I love Tim (I use to watch his post play and practice it) but he has been a crybaby (like most everyone in the NBA).
 
Durant beat Nowitzki, Bryant, and Duncan.

Doesn't it just feel like the torch is being passed (especially if they face the Celts)?
 
I'm gonna say the elephant in the room:

I feel so freaking bad for Seattle.
 
Sam Presti hit on four first round picks in three years...FOUR IN THREE YEARS!

WHO THE HELL DOES THAT?
 
I officially apologize to Sam Presti for saying taking Harden over Rubio, Curry, and Evans was dumb.

I'm sorry.
 
Not like I predicted winning by 11 points or more but the Thunder still won in game 6 to eliminate the Spurs.
The Spurs after their winning streak was ended by Thunder in game 3 would get Thunderstruck by the Thunder in the next 3 games. The Thunder give the Spurs their longest losing streak of the year.
 
A little foot in mouth... OKC was pretty damned impressive in the 2nd half. They should have no trouble winning the championship.

And saying that makes me want to gag.

Just an amazing game all around. Spurs dominate the 1st half, then the Thunder do that.
 
I was wrong about the Thunder. I thought they would get exposed in the playoffs once teams had time to prepare for them. But I overlooked the fact that there isn't a team out there who can match their talent and youthful energy.

I've really come to admire Kevin Durant during these playoffs. And I'm starting to think that he, not LeBron, could become the new "face" of the NBA. He's the best offensive player in the world at this point, and nobody can convince me otherwise. He can score in several ways, rebound, and assist. He's humble, hungry, and he's only twenty freaking three.

Looking around the western conference, I think OKC has it on lock-down for the foreseeable future. If they keep Durant, Westbrook, Ibaka, and Harden as their core with some solid role players around them, they could be a dynasty. They're just ridiculously young. OKC/Miami should be an epic rivalry for a good while.
 
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I thought it somewhat well-accepted to this point that KD is almost inarguably the best offensive player in the league at this point.
 
I thought it somewhat well-accepted to this point that KD is almost inarguably the best offensive player in the league at this point.

I still put up with too many Kobe nut-huggers for it to be that widely accepted.
 
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I thought it somewhat well-accepted to this point that KD is almost inarguably the best offensive player in the league at this point.

Advanced stats certainly say so (with Harden being like the 3rd best).
 

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