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Kevin Durant is pretty awesome

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Seriously hope he wins ALL the rings. All of them.

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ALL of them!!
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The Clippers would have needed 6 or 7 people to stop last night's emotional game. I think they gave up around the 3rd quarter and just decided to focus on game 3.
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WTF? I was expecting a joke at the end.

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Do I get to make this same speech as we went through similar circumstances? Guess the difference is:

1. I'm in IT and make a middle class income.
2. I don't talk to my mother nor family at all anymore.
3. None of us never made a big deal out of it.
4. Blamed each other for our circumstances, alienating everyone in turn.

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I wish Kevin Durant's mother had used some of that money to become a surgeon so she could magically fix his goddamn broken foot. Or Russel Westbrook's hand. Or any of our other injured players.

The Thunder play tomorrow night with 7 players on the roster. 8 are out for injuries.
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Since the last time I posted in here, Durant's foot got better and then he hurt it again. So, great. We're still hoping that we can pull off enough wins to make it to the playoffs but we'll see. Sucky year for the Thunder.
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! OKC will be playing in London or something in 2 years.
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I hope he and you both hurt your feet.
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Yeah be mad at him, he learned it from your piece of shit owner. When the going gets tough bail. As far as me I already got run over by a bus and am back better than ever tough I do have permanent numbness in my feet. I'll also win a ring before that dumpster of city OKC ever does. At least you can still watch good BBall when the Warriors and Lakers (Westbrooks next stop) come to town.. LOVE IT! But hey Victor Olidipo or something, cool
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I don't think most people here are mad, just disappointed. I think ring chasing is lame, and joining the team that knocked you out of the playoffs is even more lame. It's like cutting in line.

I was hoping to see some good basketball when the Lakers came to town during the playoffs but I must have missed them?

It will be interesting to see what Westbrook does. Either way, he's here next year and I can't wait to see the Thunder/GSW play. Should be some good trash talking.
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Flack wrote:I don't think most people here are mad, just disappointed. I think ring chasing is lame, and joining the team that knocked you out of the playoffs is even more lame. It's like cutting in line.

I was hoping to see some good basketball when the Lakers came to town during the playoffs but I must have missed them?

It will be interesting to see what Westbrook does. Either way, he's here next year and I can't wait to see the Thunder/GSW play. Should be some good trash talking.
You missed the point. Westbrook is as good as a Laker already.
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Sorry. I've been busy redecorating our Durant-themed bathroom.

Westbrook's going to be an animal next season. He'll do what he does when Durant's out -- it'll become a 1-on-5 game and he'll just run to the hoop over and over trying to score on everybody. A simple double team will eventually shut that down and then the following year he'll go somewhere else. Lakers are a possibility, Celtics want him too.
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I don't see why Durant doesn't win a championship with Golden State next year and then come back to Oklahoma City with a buddy to help them win it all. If he's gonna do what LeBron did when he went to Miami, he can do what LeBron did when he came back to Cleveland.

(I thought I read that he had a player option the year after next, but I could be wrong.)
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Gimmedaball, gimmedaball, gimmedaball.
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I remembered why Golden State won't win it next year - super teams never do. Though I guess LeBron did in Miami.

The 2011 Phillies did not and they had the best starting pitcher combo of all-time. That's what I am saying. I am saying that because of that, GS won't win.
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It took Miami two years to "gel". I'm not sure how long it's going to take to teach Durant to drive to the rim and kick the ball out to the death squad.
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Some say the 2006 Yankees didn't really gel until one of their own decided to become liquid in form!
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RealNC wrote:
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:
WTF? I was expecting a joke at the end.
That makes two of us. Him mentioning they had no bed made me suspect some incest-related meme would be told.
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No kidding!

The incest taboo is and has been one of the most widespread of all cultural taboos, both in present and in many past societies. Most modern societies have laws regarding incest or social restrictions on closely consanguineous marriages. In societies where it is illegal, consensual adult incest is seen by some as a victimless crime. Some cultures extend the incest taboo to relatives with no consanguinity such as milk-siblings, stepsiblings, and adoptive siblings. Third-degree relatives (such as half-aunt, half-nephew, first cousin) on average share 12.5% genes, and sexual relations between them is viewed differently in various cultures, from being discouraged to being socially acceptable. The children of incestuous relationships were regarded as illegitimate, and are still so regarded in some societies today. In most cases, the parents did not have the option to marry to remove that status, as incestuous marriages were and are normally also prohibited.
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Best mother fucking of, right there.
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