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Steph Curry sarcastically hits back at all the Warriors’ critics
That’s just insane to me, but that just lets you know how many people didn’t want to see us win. On Monday, the NBA launched “This Is Why We Play”, a new campaign that captures the emotions behind basketball’s universal appeal, showcasing stories of what motivates, inspires and excites teams, players and fans both on and off the court. I apologize for all the accolades we received as a team and individually. “And I hope we’ll rectify that situation this year”.
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He smiled and added: “I try to have fun with it”.
Asked why he believes the Warriors are attracting this particular criticism, Green said, “People hate change. They’re used to [Golden State] just floating around the bottom of the league”.
“So, it’s amusing. It’s like a bitter female”. “When you’re dealing with a bitter female that’s scorned, that’s one of the worst things in the world. And God, that’s bad”. “You need luck in the West”, said Doc Rivers, referring to the ways by which an National Basketball Association team could stand out and eventually go home with the championship trophy.
Festus Ezeli #31 of the Golden State Warriors grabs the rebound against the Portland Trail Blazers during a preseason game on October 8, 2015 at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.
However, the schedule also favored them by sheer chance. “That sounds pretty bitter to me”, replied Klay Thompson, referring to the comment of the Los Angeles Clippers president.
“No, I don’t think the Warriors were lucky to win”, Rivers told reporters Saturday.
Warriors are not getting the respect they deserve – The Warriors are the reigning champions. They were lucky that the NBA’s ridiculous seeding rules pitted the Spurs and Clippers, the Warriors’ two biggest challengers in the Western Conference, against each other in the first round of the playoffs.
Rockets point guard Ty Lawson claimed that Curry “was just chillin’ on defense” against the Rockets and Cavs. “It’s simple. (San Antonio head coach) Gregg Popovich didn’t say that”. “I’ve actually got my [championship] ring fitted for my middle finger, so they can kiss that one”, Bogut said. And you haven’t heard anybody in their camp say that.
Said Green: “Steph was telling me, ‘I’m golfing with him and all he wanted to talk about was you.’ I was, like, ‘Yeah, whatever”. A few of the organizations that I really respect.
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“One of the things I heard a lot of guys say is they want to get better than they were previous year”, Gordon said.