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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2879988" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Big big game tonight... you can bet GSW will come out pumped to the max. This game IS their season... it's a must-win for them. Honestly, it's pretty much a must-win for OKC, as well, but the urgency may be lacking. We have historically had trouble playing with the kind of energy shown on Sunday night on the follow-up game. I am sure hoping for it, though... If I am correct, I don't think GSW lost 2 of 3 a single time this year until now, and I know they didn't lose back-to-backs all season. It seems in most of their bouncebacks, too, they came out very motivated.</p><p></p><p>As for Green's leg-flail, I don't think it should have been a suspension, personally, but it appears I am in the minority both in OK and nationally. However, I think they let him off lighter due to the fact that the Warriors got blown out. I think if GSW had won that game, they would have suspended him... I mean, they upgraded his foul to a Flagrant 2, which is an automatic ejection from the game, yet they didn't suspend him? That seems odd to me... they actually came out and said the foul was WORSE than it was called, and they would have tossed him. So... since he wasn't ejected, the logical move would have been an ejection for the following game. However, that would have raised way too many complaints if OKC were to win that game. If it were 2-1 GSW right now, with OKC behind, I think we would be seeing a Green-less Warriors team tonight. That's just my thought on the issue...</p><p></p><p>I used to like Draymond. And in spite of the physical play, I still did. But his taunting is getting worse, and the way he has handled this whole affair, dragging Westbrook into it, mouthing back and forth, etc., has kinda turned me off. Just man up, admit you overreacted, or say it was an accident, but apologize, take responsibility, either way, and move on. Trying to make excuses, trying to deflect the blame, trying to blame the nature of the game, etc., just smacks of immaturity to me. I'm disappointed, to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2879988, member: 9374"] Big big game tonight... you can bet GSW will come out pumped to the max. This game IS their season... it's a must-win for them. Honestly, it's pretty much a must-win for OKC, as well, but the urgency may be lacking. We have historically had trouble playing with the kind of energy shown on Sunday night on the follow-up game. I am sure hoping for it, though... If I am correct, I don't think GSW lost 2 of 3 a single time this year until now, and I know they didn't lose back-to-backs all season. It seems in most of their bouncebacks, too, they came out very motivated. As for Green's leg-flail, I don't think it should have been a suspension, personally, but it appears I am in the minority both in OK and nationally. However, I think they let him off lighter due to the fact that the Warriors got blown out. I think if GSW had won that game, they would have suspended him... I mean, they upgraded his foul to a Flagrant 2, which is an automatic ejection from the game, yet they didn't suspend him? That seems odd to me... they actually came out and said the foul was WORSE than it was called, and they would have tossed him. So... since he wasn't ejected, the logical move would have been an ejection for the following game. However, that would have raised way too many complaints if OKC were to win that game. If it were 2-1 GSW right now, with OKC behind, I think we would be seeing a Green-less Warriors team tonight. That's just my thought on the issue... I used to like Draymond. And in spite of the physical play, I still did. But his taunting is getting worse, and the way he has handled this whole affair, dragging Westbrook into it, mouthing back and forth, etc., has kinda turned me off. Just man up, admit you overreacted, or say it was an accident, but apologize, take responsibility, either way, and move on. Trying to make excuses, trying to deflect the blame, trying to blame the nature of the game, etc., just smacks of immaturity to me. I'm disappointed, to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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