June 17, 2015: Finishing Touch

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Ahhh, the Blackhawks championship celebration continues… this time, we got a little help from some Warriors from the Golden State.

First thing was first, never to get things twisted and priorities out of whack, was for the Blackhawks to win it all.  I didn’t care who won in the NBA Finals as long as the Blackhawks won the Cup.  That was the first priority.  Once that happened on Monday night, then it was time to get greedy if you may.  It’s no secret who I was rooting for in the NBA Finals.

It wasn’t even so much about the team I was rooting for than the individual I was rooting against.  It could have been any other team.  I watched a total of about 60 seconds of the first 4 games.  I turned it on at the end of Game 5, when the Warriors had the game in hand…  I was smiling.  The next time I would turn this series on is when the Warriors had Game 6 in hand.  It happened last night.

After putting my son to bed, and falling asleep in his room, I was awaken… by my wife… come on, get up… come on…  As I headed towards the bedroom… to watch TV…haha…  I was happy to see the Warriors up double digits with about 2 minutes left.  I think it was safe to start celebrating.

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But I did… and he continues to give people reasons to hate him.  Yes, he was a beast this series, and yes, he IS the best player in the game right now, but you don’t go around broadcasting that.  His response from the press conference after Game 5 was a little too much.  “I’m the best player in the world.  Simple”  And he wonders why people can’t stand his ass?  Then how he acted at the end of this one.  No, he can’t wait until AFTER the game is over to congratulate the other team… he wants to go over there, by himself, without “his team”, and do that… with 10 seconds left.  He did that so when the clock hit triple zeroes, he could make a B line to the locker room, and leave his team on the court to do the normal post game congrats.  Am I the only one this guy rubs the wrong way?

The thing is, being the best player in the world doesn’t mean a damn thing without the ring.  Now 2-4 in his 6 NBA Finals appearances…  That’s what the best player in the game delivers?  They flashed a stat, the Cavs with Lebron are 2-6 in elimination games; the complete opposite of our clutch hockey team.  Yes, he almost averaged a triple double this series, and yes, what he did was impressive in general, but… the stats don’t lie.  2-4 in NBA Finals appearances is not the best.  The “best” is 6-0 in NBA Finals appearances.  Can we just put that “debate” to bed once and for all NBA fans?

So the finishing touch was applied to the NBA season, and I couldn’t be happier.  Well, yeah, I could have been happier if the Bulls got their heads out of their…  well, if they played like they should have played, THEY could have had a chance against this Warriors team, but it wasn’t meant to be.  It was meant to see this “best player in the world” make it to the biggest stage again, and fail… again.  It seems to me like he should have another title for himself… The best loser in the world… simple.

2 Responses

  1. MK

    Definitely happy to see gsw win it all. Steph curry is the mvp and seems like an ok guy, and with former Bulls champ who hit the series clincher in 1997, steve kerr as the coach.
    But even happier to see the cavs go down with their queen leading them to failure once again. I did not watch 1 minute of this series…all I needed to hear were the final scores. Cavs go up 2-1 in the series and lose 3 straight…thanks for choking again queen! Yes, yes, he had an amazing series…no one questions his basketball talents. The problem is everything else, his comments about being the best, his game not over congrats, his rather not make the playoffs than lose in the finals comments, and everything else he has done and said. You are the best player in the nba and the world today, but you are NOT and will NEVER be the greatest of all time. The greatest of all time would never let his team lose 3 straight in the finals, let alone lose a series, or even have one go 7 games. Yes, it is ok to fail…everyone loses, but the so called queen does not have the killer instinct or leadership abilities to get it done when it matters the most. 2-4 in the finals!?! Congrats on your continues failures as well as that of cleveland…losers!

  2. bullwinkle

    All the above, plus the best Isaiah Thomas imitation ever after the final horn. That brought another one to mind, like one of the years the Dynasty of the Harris Bank League wiped his team out in the final, and he was already sitting on the hood of his car drinking a beer when the clock hit all zeros. I wonder if he’s an lbj fan.

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