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Warriors comments on Boston fans
« on: June 09, 2022, 04:18:27 PM »

Offline cman88

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.


That's what I can't wrap my head around. For a veteran team that has the edge in exp, you would think they would no better than throw gas on this fire.

Back to wanting Joe fired.

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« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2022, 04:37:05 PM »

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Oh the hypocrisy

https://youtu.be/TjIoQh7ee_8

haha that was classic.  what a bunch of complainers...
I guess that is all you have left once you are beaten on the court.

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Well, at least there's no way a Friday 9pm game will be even rowdier.

Oh, wait...
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Re: Warriors comments on Boston fans
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2022, 05:28:20 PM »

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Wait till the national media jumps all over this with the narrative of 'those mean, racist, classless Boston fans'.....it's coming.  ::)

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.


That's what I can't wrap my head around. For a veteran team that has the edge in exp, you would think they would no better than throw gas on this fire.

Not to mention the fact that they have very similar experiences with opposing players complaining about their crowd’s volume.

I forget which year it was, but I believe Lionel Hollins with the Grizzlies made some statements that (roughly) the crowd was too noisy and something needed to be done as it was hurting people’s ears and affecting play calls (or something like that). And the crowd responded and was even louder the following game.

Clearly they should’ve known the ramifications of making such comments would only mean worse things for them. It’s no different than giving bulletin board material to your opponent. You just don’t do it. I think we’re clearly in their head at this point and they getting worried that they can’t beat us four times.
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« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2022, 06:04:55 PM »

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.


That's what I can't wrap my head around. For a veteran team that has the edge in exp, you would think they would no better than throw gas on this fire.

Not to mention the fact that they have very similar experiences with opposing players complaining about their crowd’s volume.

I forget which year it was, but I believe Lionel Hollins with the Grizzlies made some statements that (roughly) the crowd was too noisy and something needed to be done as it was hurting people’s ears and affecting play calls (or something like that). And the crowd responded and was even louder the following game.

Clearly they should’ve known the ramifications of making such comments would only mean worse things for them. It’s no different than giving bulletin board material to your opponent. You just don’t do it. I think we’re clearly in their head at this point and they getting worried that they can’t beat us four times.

Is it crazy to think that this helps the Celtics chances in game 4? Much has been said about the Celtics struggles at home. But golden state is now 3-5 on the road. That's below .500 and expect the garden to be rocking.

That should also energize our guys to not throw up another lackluster stinker at home

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« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2022, 06:19:35 PM »

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.


That's what I can't wrap my head around. For a veteran team that has the edge in exp, you would think they would no better than throw gas on this fire.

Not to mention the fact that they have very similar experiences with opposing players complaining about their crowd’s volume.

I forget which year it was, but I believe Lionel Hollins with the Grizzlies made some statements that (roughly) the crowd was too noisy and something needed to be done as it was hurting people’s ears and affecting play calls (or something like that). And the crowd responded and was even louder the following game.

Clearly they should’ve known the ramifications of making such comments would only mean worse things for them. It’s no different than giving bulletin board material to your opponent. You just don’t do it. I think we’re clearly in their head at this point and they getting worried that they can’t beat us four times.

Is it crazy to think that this helps the Celtics chances in game 4? Much has been said about the Celtics struggles at home. But golden state is now 3-5 on the road. That's below .500 and expect the garden to be rocking.

That should also energize our guys to not throw up another lackluster stinker at home
I'm convinced that the officiating crew will do everything in their power to give GS their best chance of winning. C's need to be locked in from the start and will have to play a really good game to win. After the league gets their 2-2 then they'll probably let the teams settle it best of 3.

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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2022, 06:29:02 PM »

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.


That's what I can't wrap my head around. For a veteran team that has the edge in exp, you would think they would no better than throw gas on this fire.

Not to mention the fact that they have very similar experiences with opposing players complaining about their crowd’s volume.

I forget which year it was, but I believe Lionel Hollins with the Grizzlies made some statements that (roughly) the crowd was too noisy and something needed to be done as it was hurting people’s ears and affecting play calls (or something like that). And the crowd responded and was even louder the following game.

Clearly they should’ve known the ramifications of making such comments would only mean worse things for them. It’s no different than giving bulletin board material to your opponent. You just don’t do it. I think we’re clearly in their head at this point and they getting worried that they can’t beat us four times.

Is it crazy to think that this helps the Celtics chances in game 4? Much has been said about the Celtics struggles at home. But golden state is now 3-5 on the road. That's below .500 and expect the garden to be rocking.

That should also energize our guys to not throw up another lackluster stinker at home
I'm convinced that the officiating crew will do everything in their power to give GS their best chance of winning. C's need to be locked in from the start and will have to play a really good game to win. After the league gets their 2-2 then they'll probably let the teams settle it best of 3.

Key for the Celtics is to not go foul hunting but to finish strong. Last night I thought when the refs were keeping the warriors in it they didn't get flustered and kept trying to finish strong. Tatum and brown mainly.

Game 2 they were trying to get the whistle the warriors were getting.

I also wish more teams took the warriors approach with curry after he got his 3rd. They kept him in. If brown or Tatum gets a quick 2. Keep them in. Warriors took the chance that the league isn't going to foul out a star and they were right. If they took curry out the game likely gets out of reach

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« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2022, 06:39:22 PM »

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Feel like this deserves its own thread. But what a pathetic display by kerr and Thompson after the game.

This is the same franchise where Draymond flipped off the Memphis crowd this playoffs. Not to mention GS fans were throwing garbage at Charles Barkley. So spare me the "holier than though" attitude

Sounds like it's in their head. And if they thought game 3 was bad. Game 4 is going to be even worse now.


That's what I can't wrap my head around. For a veteran team that has the edge in exp, you would think they would no better than throw gas on this fire.

Not to mention the fact that they have very similar experiences with opposing players complaining about their crowd’s volume.

I forget which year it was, but I believe Lionel Hollins with the Grizzlies made some statements that (roughly) the crowd was too noisy and something needed to be done as it was hurting people’s ears and affecting play calls (or something like that). And the crowd responded and was even louder the following game.

Clearly they should’ve known the ramifications of making such comments would only mean worse things for them. It’s no different than giving bulletin board material to your opponent. You just don’t do it. I think we’re clearly in their head at this point and they getting worried that they can’t beat us four times.

Is it crazy to think that this helps the Celtics chances in game 4? Much has been said about the Celtics struggles at home. But golden state is now 3-5 on the road. That's below .500 and expect the garden to be rocking.

That should also energize our guys to not throw up another lackluster stinker at home
I'm convinced that the officiating crew will do everything in their power to give GS their best chance of winning. C's need to be locked in from the start and will have to play a really good game to win. After the league gets their 2-2 then they'll probably let the teams settle it best of 3.

What I'm worried about most.
Back to wanting Joe fired.

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« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2022, 06:52:46 PM »

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They'll do anything to distract from the actual games.

Draymond deserves anything he gets from the fans-within reason of course.
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« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2022, 07:07:13 PM »

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That's what fans do. It's part of the fun of cheering for your team, and making fun of those cheering for the other team  :police:

It's all a sideshow to what's really important...what happens between the lines. Long as the team can block out all that outside noise it's all good, let 'em whine. The louder the better
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