If I’m pointing the finger for GSW, it’s Draymond for missing games they needed to not have a one and done. If GSW win 3 more games they aren’t even in the one and done scenario.
@LoveTheOrange1 I’ll go deeper. After the chip in ‘22, Golden State had a great chance to bridge the Steph/Klay/Dray dynasty into the Poole/Wiggs future. When Draymond socked Poole, that went out the window. This season, in my opinion, is a continued ripple effect.
@JohnatanFuerte Sure but that was a tougher call then than now I think the miss on Wiseman is the glaring hit
@LoveTheOrange1 @JohnatanFuerte Getting rid of a guy who punched a teammate in the face shouldn’t have been hard call. Some things should be all the way out of bounds, and that’s one of the.
@rsayre @LoveTheOrange1 MJ punched Steve Kerr in the face during practice. Bulls organization was not going to get rid of him, considering the nature of what caused the punch. In Draymond’s case, I initially sided with him until seeing what happened to the team since. L
@JohnatanFuerte @LoveTheOrange1 Ended up being not quite the same thing - MJ apologized the same day, unprompted. Draymond reacted somewhat differently.
@rsayre @LoveTheOrange1 Agreed. Me pointing out the MJ and Draymond punch was to highlight the difference between the two. MJ’s punch originated from competition and trying to toughen his team during the playoffs, whereas Draymond’s came from a place of insecurity.