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Santa Cruz Warriors' Jeremy Lin posts farewell message to the NBA
It looks like Linsanity has officially come to an end — at least in the NBA.
What an amazing career. From Palo Alto. To Stanford. To Making 60+ million dollars in the NBA.
warrior 'fans' say it was not a real titleDidn't he also win a ring on that Toronto Raptors team?
a lot of times it is numbers. on the player and the school. think about it. he was not going to san jose (too smart), stanford and cal were full, santa clara he wasnt interested in (maybe) so why waste time. these coaches know the pulse of their targets.I will never forget sitting with paly fans when they beat mater dei.. It was at that point I realized most college recruiters didn’t know talent. He didn’t even get offered by 1 Bay Area school. Good for him. Linsanity!
Laker fans claim those Minnesota titles when they dont even hang Mikan's jersey in the rafters.warrior 'fans' say it was not a real title
but when you have the 2 greatest players ever Stephanie and Draymunnnnnn... there arent any excuses allowedNow that the topic of the Warriors has been broached again, is the current eight-man Golden State rotation one of the least impressive in the NBA at this tender moment? And they have a winning record. What does that say about the rest of the league? Good heavens.
And what does it say about lakers. They looked grossNow that the topic of the Warriors has been broached again, is the current eight-man Golden State rotation one of the least impressive in the NBA at this tender moment? And they have a winning record. What does that say about the rest of the league? Good heavens.
In the playoffs, most teams go with 8. They are least impressive from the perspective what they had from 2017-2019. Compared to what they ran out there last year, Id say this year's squad is something a Warriors fan can be happy with.Now that the topic of the Warriors has been broached again, is the current eight-man Golden State rotation one of the least impressive in the NBA at this tender moment? And they have a winning record. What does that say about the rest of the league? Good heavens.
Agree. They played with a ton of heart and showed most of the world you can win with limited superstar talent. Klay is on that team and they win 10+ more gamesIn the playoffs, most teams go with 8. They are least impressive from the perspective what they had from 2017-2019. Compared to what they ran out there last year, Id say this year's squad is something a Warriors fan can be happy with.