Yeah, I’m just saying I’d take what was left of G.S.’s roster vs what was left of Cleveland’s in ‘15.Just making a point. And GS was without Klay for a few games as well.
Not trying to keep the thread going this way, just giving props to Toronto.
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Yeah, I’m just saying I’d take what was left of G.S.’s roster vs what was left of Cleveland’s in ‘15.Just making a point. And GS was without Klay for a few games as well.
Probably shouldn't have lost games 2 or 5 at home. I can't imagine the pressure they would have been under in game 7 had they not closed out tonight.
Two first-time champions in as many days - St. Louis Blues yesterday, Toronto Raptors today.
Thompson, Looney, and Durant, also Cousins being a shell of himself after his injury. That’s a lot of talent in that. I would hope a healthy Toronto team could beat a lineup that saw Cook, Jerebko, Igudala, Cousins, and Green in crunch time.
Totally polar opposite type of people but it was like the Cubs getting Chapman.I'd say Toronto won the Kawhi trade
Understandingly so.And they did.
Positive it is gives the talking heads content pretty much through football season. Guarantee they spend more time talking about GS injuries than who actually won.
And they did.
Positive it is gives the talking heads content pretty much through football season. Guarantee they spend more time talking about GS injuries than who actually won.
Two first-time champions in as many days - St. Louis Blues yesterday, Toronto Raptors today.
Kawhi is going to have a tough decision to make.
Probably.
What championship team of the past 40 years (my life span) wouldn't be awesome if things had fallen into place to sign probably the 2nd best player in the world through free agency? Every single one of them would have been awesome, it's boring through that lens.
I liked GSW as they were built and I like Durant, but adding the two was just kind of boring to me as an NBA fan. I'd be curious to see how GSW would have looked if they had played a few months without KD. I kind of want to know if their core without him could still be crazy elite, I think they could but losing him in the Finals is like the chair being pulled out.
He'll leave Toronto a legend and head to LA. Toronto has aging players and will need to rebuild soon. Siakam is gonna be a star but Gasol and Lowry cant have much left.
Yeah I don't see it much different than Garnett going to Boston, Lebron to Miami etc.
'You won a championship by doing that? Crazy!'
The NBA in the 80's wouldn't be looked at so intensively if Larry Bird played with Magic.
Anyone know off-hand the how often NHL and NBA each had a 1st-time champ in the same season? I suppose I could look it up, but that sounds like a lotta work.![]()
Not sure but this last decade has been good for long starved cities getting titles
NBA
2011 -- #Mavericks first title EVER (31 year wait)
2015 -- #Warriors first title in 40 years
2016 -- #Cavs first title EVER (46 year wait)
2019 -- #Raptors first title EVER
NHL
2010 -- #Blackhawks first cup in 49 years
2011 -- #Bruins first cup in 39 years
2012 -- #Kings first cup EVER (44 year wait)
2018 -- #Caps first cup EVER (43 year wait)
2019 -- #Blues first cup EVER (51 year wait)
MLB
2010 -- #Giants first title in 56 years
2015 -- #Royals first title in 30 years
2016 -- #Cubs first title in 108 (!) years
2017 -- #Astros first title EVER (56 year wait)
NFL
2013 -- #Seahawks first title EVER (38 year wait)
2017 -- #Eagles first title in 57 years
Not sure but this last decade has been good for long starved cities getting titles
NBA
2011 -- #Mavericks first title EVER (31 year wait)
2015 -- #Warriors first title in 40 years
2016 -- #Cavs first title EVER (46 year wait)
2019 -- #Raptors first title EVER
NHL
2010 -- #Blackhawks first cup in 49 years
2011 -- #Bruins first cup in 39 years
2012 -- #Kings first cup EVER (44 year wait)
2018 -- #Caps first cup EVER (43 year wait)
2019 -- #Blues first cup EVER (51 year wait)
MLB
2010 -- #Giants first title in 56 years
2015 -- #Royals first title in 30 years
2016 -- #Cubs first title in 108 (!) years
2017 -- #Astros first title EVER (56 year wait)
NFL
2013 -- #Seahawks first title EVER (38 year wait)
2017 -- #Eagles first title in 57 years
Thanks for the research, man.
I didn't realize so many first-time titles this decade across the 4 leagues. Plus, a lot of dry spells snapped, on top of that.