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Offline Ogaju

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problem players that were driving forces on NBA championships.

1. Dennis Rodman

2. Metta World Peace

Offline Sophomore

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problem players that were driving forces on NBA championships.

1. Dennis Rodman

2. Metta World Peace

3. Draymond Green

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problem players that were driving forces on NBA championships.

1. Dennis Rodman

2. Metta World Peace

3. Draymond Green

4. Rasheed Wallace

5. Andrew Bynum

6. Tim Duncan
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fans Brad needs thicker skin.  They You can't always get what you they want
Fixed it for you.

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Understandable, remember when we used to point and laugh at D'antoni when he was with New York ?
Guy just won coach of the year with a team with no knuckleheads.
And Golden State won the NBA title with Draymond Green... oh well.

Dumbest post of this offseason. And that's no mean feat.
Draymond Green is the complete antithesis of a knucklehead in the NBA.

Your fierce intent when it comes to being a contrarian means that for some reason you're dissing Brad Stevens for picking and choosing his players. Something that every coach does.

Mindless.

I don't know, Koz has had an awesome summer of nonsensical posts. Just a few days ago he said he was concerned about Hayward missing "so many" games throughout his career.

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Understandable, remember when we used to point and laugh at D'antoni when he was with New York ?
Guy just won coach of the year with a team with no knuckleheads.
And Golden State won the NBA title with Draymond Green... oh well.

Dumbest post of this offseason. And that's no mean feat.
Draymond Green is the complete antithesis of a knucklehead in the NBA.

Your fierce intent when it comes to being a contrarian means that for some reason you're dissing Brad Stevens for picking and choosing his players. Something that every coach does.

Mindless.

I don't know, Koz has had an awesome summer of nonsensical posts. Just a few days ago he said he was concerned about Hayward missing "so many" games throughout his career.
I am concerned for Hayward missing 5-10 games every season. If you don't care that your newly minted 32-million dollar has been unable to stay healthy for 82 games even once in his 7-season career, that's your problem.
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problem players that were driving forces on NBA championships.

1. Dennis Rodman

2. Metta World Peace

3. Draymond Green

4. Rasheed Wallace

5. Andrew Bynum

6. Tim Duncan

You are the Joel Berry III of this board.

Bravo, and TP.

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problem players that were driving forces on NBA championships.

1. Dennis Rodman

2. Metta World Peace

3. Draymond Green

4. Rasheed Wallace

5. Andrew Bynum

6. Tim Duncan

You are the Joel Berry III of this board.

Bravo, and TP.

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Understandable, remember when we used to point and laugh at D'antoni when he was with New York ?
Guy just won coach of the year with a team with no knuckleheads.
And Golden State won the NBA title with Draymond Green... oh well.

Dumbest post of this offseason. And that's no mean feat.
Draymond Green is the complete antithesis of a knucklehead in the NBA.

Your fierce intent when it comes to being a contrarian means that for some reason you're dissing Brad Stevens for picking and choosing his players. Something that every coach does.

Mindless.

I don't know, Koz has had an awesome summer of nonsensical posts. Just a few days ago he said he was concerned about Hayward missing "so many" games throughout his career.
I am concerned for Hayward missing 5-10 games every season. If you don't care that your newly minted 32-million dollar has been unable to stay healthy for 82 games even once in his 7-season career, that's your problem.
And people have supplied numerous reasons/ statistics showing without a shadow of a doubt that your logic is flawed/ irrational.  He has played more games than 90% of the league. I don't know what more can be said lol. Sometimes you just have to recognize you're wrong. You're clearly a very bright guy, we're just all wrong sometimes.

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If you don't think this is a knucklehead, something's wrong


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Yeah, Dray is very, very good player, and seemingly hard worker.  But he is absolutely a bit of a loose cannon, impetuous, and possessing some "knucklehead" traits.

Getting suspended in the Finals for kicking opponents is 100% a knucklehead move.

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As for Crowder, I really couldn't care less what he has to say.  Just shut your mouth, Jae, you're a friggen idiot with way too thin skin.

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If you don't think this is a knucklehead, something's wrong



Yeah, Dray is very, very good player, and seemingly hard worker.  But he is absolutely a bit of a loose cannon, impetuous, and possessing some "knucklehead" traits.

Getting suspended in the Finals for kicking opponents is 100% a knucklehead move.

I dunno. I see Draymond more as a passionate dude who certainly has a temper and gets white line fever which leads him to do the occasional stupid thing on the basketball court or on twitter. He is a deliberate agitator. I don't necessarily think that means he is a knucklehead.

Its like Brad Marchand for the Bruins. He crosses the line. He's not a knucklehead though.

Every team hates the Draymonds and the Marchands of the world when they're playing against them, but every team would take them in an instant if the opportunity arose.


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If you don't think this is a knucklehead, something's wrong



Yeah, Dray is very, very good player, and seemingly hard worker.  But he is absolutely a bit of a loose cannon, impetuous, and possessing some "knucklehead" traits.

Getting suspended in the Finals for kicking opponents is 100% a knucklehead move.

I dunno. I see Draymond more as a passionate dude who certainly has a temper and gets white line fever which leads him to do the occasional stupid thing on the basketball court or on twitter. He is a deliberate agitator. I don't necessarily think that means he is a knucklehead.

Its like Brad Marchand for the Bruins. He crosses the line. He's not a knucklehead though.

Every team hates the Draymonds and the Marchands of the world when they're playing against them, but every team would take them in an instant if the opportunity arose.
didn't draymond lead the league in techs? That's detrimental to the team success. He literally lost the team a championship for being a knucklehead and getting suspended for a finals game last year.

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If you don't think this is a knucklehead, something's wrong



Yeah, Dray is very, very good player, and seemingly hard worker.  But he is absolutely a bit of a loose cannon, impetuous, and possessing some "knucklehead" traits.

Getting suspended in the Finals for kicking opponents is 100% a knucklehead move.

I dunno. I see Draymond more as a passionate dude who certainly has a temper and gets white line fever which leads him to do the occasional stupid thing on the basketball court or on twitter. He is a deliberate agitator. I don't necessarily think that means he is a knucklehead.

Its like Brad Marchand for the Bruins. He crosses the line. He's not a knucklehead though.

Every team hates the Draymonds and the Marchands of the world when they're playing against them, but every team would take them in an instant if the opportunity arose.
didn't draymond lead the league in techs? That's detrimental to the team success. He literally lost the team a championship for being a knucklehead and getting suspended for a finals game last year.

Im not sure you can chalk the warriors choking on a pretty regulation series win purely on Draymond getting canned. Sure it didn't help. A huge reason why they won 73 games that year and got in that position was his defense.

As for 'boneheads that get a lot of techs', didn't this forum spend months fawning over the potential acquisition of Demarcus Cousins and calling for Danny's head when he went elsewhere? If you're looking for a knucklehead - look no further there.


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