Love how the media tries to denounce From Hebrews To Negroes as Anti Semitic propaganda lol just look at the history of the ADS and why they were created it's quite disturbing
Not might, they would of. Booker, Paul and Ayton couldn’t stop Giannis basically by him self (No disrespect to Middleton and Holiday). So there’s no chance in hell they would of stopped KD, Kyrie and Harden
At least the current Nets “super team” had players still in their prime. The Nets “superteam” from a decade ago had past their primes KG and Paul Pierce.
What this says too is that KD is a follower, not a leader. He wasn't "the man" in OKC, it was obviously Westbrook. The Warriors got in his ear and showed him the greener grass, so he followed. At some point he and Kyrie got to talking, so he followed him to Brooklyn. He wasn't going to stand up to Kyrie and when it looked like he'd have to be the leader on his own he wanted to bounce. Now he's in Phoenix where he doesn't have to be the guy again
it's so interesting because he is one of the greatest ever ability wise and he's also decorated and accomplished, so despite how he got his rings, does his skill grant him right to the title as a GOAT? I think we as fans, will be arguing about KD for years to come lmao.
Oh, you haven't heard. During KD's trade request, the Nets FO and him came to an agreement which saw KD stay, but under the terms that if it ever seemed as if things weren't going to work out i.e no longer contenders, the Nets would accept a trade to a destination of Durant's choosing. After Kyrie left, Durant apparently requested the FO to go after Siakim to replace Kyrie as the second option, but the FO weren't willing to give up what the Raptors were asking for, so they just shook hands and quietly made the deal. This was no surprise. It was just a matter of time.
The Nets trio was a bunch of superstars who never truly lead their team to a chip trying to band together to grasp a title . It’s actually poetic because they’re all great players but they’ve always lacked the mental edge to persevere through the obstacle’s and pressures of being a franchise player 😮💨 . Its like they wanted to team up to prove the doubters wrong because of the narratives that surround their careers. With the Nets failing , it furthered proved that point .
I've been a die hard nets fan since I was a kid. I grew up on Sam Cassell and Stephon Marbury running the point. This is just rough AGAIN! In 2013 they mortgaged the future drastically but at least then even though past their prime Pierce and KG gave Nets something to be optimistic about and something fun to watch. You trade KD, a top 5 player in the league, and the best player you get is MIKAL BRIDGES?!?! How do you not get Chris Paul or at the very least Deandre Ayton?! Wasn't the whole reason they didn't trade him in the offseason was because they couldn't get anywhere near a equal return for him. I have no hope for this season or the near future. Kyrie was a MJOR problem from the start but the fact that the Nets front office have given fans ZERO Reason to go to a game is ridiculous. For Reference I've lived in NY my whole life. At least when they played in Jersey it was an hour drive to the meadowlands complex. Brooklyn takes over an hour and a half at least to get to Barclays Center and that's IF you hit all the trains and subways perfectly (tried driving there. To much of a pain and parking costs an arm and a leg)! You want me to make that commute to see BEN SIMMONS granted he's having a good day and actually decides to play?! Nah I'll just put on the YES Network instead while I fold laundry. I love this franchise. Always have always will but they just can't get it right!
So listen: No, they're not. There have been numerous attempts at assembling super-teams out of older stars who are a bit past their prime, and usually recovering from some major injury. Maybe some younger players don't remember when the Houston Rockets traded for Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen to complement Hakeem Olajuwon, but I do. They weren't that old, either. Chuck was 35, Hakeem was 36, and Scottie was 33. When you consider that LeBron is still killing it at 38, and Steph is 34, there's no reason they couldn't have lucked out and stayed healthy. But they didn't, and they finished 31 and 19 in a lockout shortened season. The big problem is that NBA viewers and analysts tend to to be backward-looking. They evaluate player ability not in terms of what their impact is right now, but what they had done in prior seasons. Kyrie is a good point guard. Great. Him and about 50 other NBA point guards. I hate to break it to you guys, but it's not that hard to find a guy who's 6'2" who can shoot and dribble. Durant is a different story, he's a unicorn, but there's only one of him, and hej's averaged 44 games in the 3 seasons since his injury. And the league finally started cracking down on Harden's jab-step/rip-through bullshit just in time for his move to Brooklyn. Do you maybe remember when, in 2010 when LeBron assembled an *actual* super-team of all-star players in their 20's, instead of post-injury, somewhat washed names in their 30's? And then swore he would bring "Not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7 titles" but EIGHT? And the proceeeded to go 2 for 4 before slinking back to Cleveland? Because I do.
Nets had a huge opportunity to reinvent their culture, moving to Brooklyn.. Visually they did and thats it. they just went along with the gentrification of their team as well.
The reality is that Kyrie hasn’t done jack shit since he left Lebron. What has he done since he hit that shot in 2016? He lost the finals the next year, then fuckin nothing. He failed with Boston, failed with Brooklyn, and is failing as we speak with Dallas. They will most likely be much better next year, but they aren’t winning a title with Kyrie. He’s maybe the most overrated player ever. Lebron is the only guy who has ever been capable of actually keeping Kyrie under control. The is the only pairing I would take seriously with Kyrie, everyone else in the league cannot contain Kyrie and prevent him from destroying the chemistry of the team.
Blame Pie: Joe Tsai 10% (Honestly I think he just played the hands off role for far too long and when he stepped in, the stars threw a tantrum) Steve Nash 5% (not meant to be there) Sean Marks 25% Kyrie Irving 25% James Harden 5% (injuries + understandable why he requested out + trade not on him) Kevin Durant 15-20% Injuries, bad luck 10-15%
Being a terrible coach is worth more than 5% of the blame. Yeah, he shouldn’t have been there, but that doesn’t mean his terrible coaching decisions were only responsible for 5% of their issues is way too low a percentage. That Bucks series might have been won if Steve Nash could get more out his role players. Look at how much better other guys like Clayton have been since Jock Vonn took over. His only plan was to have KD do everything.
It’s wild how y’all blame everything on Kyrie 😂😂. KD asked out in the offseason and mentioned how it disrupted the Nets but since he’s top 5 and ended not get traded he’s fine? 😂
Hiring Steve Nash as a head coach was basically the same mistake the Nets made when they hired Jason Kidd as head coach where they just hired a no-experience ex-HoFer player who no previous coaching experience
I'm a Lakers fan. Brandon Roy used to scare the Sh--- out of me. Honestly, 2008 -2010, other than the Celtics in the finals, the Blazers team was the only team I think could have legit beat us in the West. Broke my heart in that video when you guys talked about how he may already be forgotten. He was GOOOOD 😢
If KD doesn’t blindly listen to Kyrie that year, there’s a world where in the summer of 19’ KD & Kawhi both sign with the Clippers. The PG trade never happens and they still have Shai at point guard
another gr8 vid guys. probably shldve gone a little before like when the dlo era started to show how they got there but no gripes here keep it up yall!!!
Two super teams in one decade. The 2nd one arguably having the most talent since the 2018 Warriors. Two former MVPs in Durant and Harden. Kyrie Irving in his prime. Depth out the wazzoo. A team that could've beat the eventual champion Bucks had KD's foot been a few more inches behind the line. All to wind up with some solid players, the husk of Ben Simmons, less success in their own barn than the Islanders, less hope than the Knicks, and less championship banners than the Liberty. To call the squatters known as the Nets an embarrassment would be am understatement. If you were to look for bigger failures in NY/NJ sports, you'd only find the 2023 Yankees and Mets. Maybe the 2017 Giants if you squint.
The reason the nets took a “win now” deal for kyrie was because even if they traded kd they still don’t own their picks, so they have to be somewhat competitive
I get that and thats why the moves don’t make sense to me. Like they couldnt have waited until the summer and gotten a better “win now” haul? Maybe go to the Pelicans and see if you could get Brandon Ingram? See if you could pry Jaylen Brown from Boston? Hell I would have hit up the Clippers and asked if they would be willing to part with either Kawhi or PG
@@synthetic_sports What are you talking about? Go read the reports from shams and windhorst. None of those teams were offering those packages last summer or at the trade deadline. They werent going to be on the table this summer either. Kd is 35 and none of those teams were going to part with their young up and coming stars for a guy with injury problems. Also a clippers trade wouldnt have made any sense at all
Why the hell didn't harden just wait for kyrie and durant to inevitably come back and inevitably win the next 5 championships???, makes absolutely no sense
Ok before I watch the video, I have to address “they are looking at another rebuild/where do the Nets go from here”. Other than maybe the Thunder, the Nets have one of the most promising futures. Cam Johnson is a problem, Mikail Bridges is a REAL problem, Nico Claxton is on his way to being a big name center and improving every dam day, Cam Thomas is like the Manhattan project waiting to explode on the leave (pause). All that plus the HAUL of draft picks we have from KD and Kyrie. And if Ben Simmons manages to actually show up…..we are gonna make some noise. Don’t sleep on the Nets.
I definitely feel like Kyrie played a part in all of it (and I fw Kyrie TUFF), but I’d want to leave too if I’m getting hit with an ultimatum and requirements to hoop (ya know, my job). The anti vax situation is totally different and flawed since NY mandate laws were brutal. Kai could’ve definitely handled the ant-Semitic situation better, but the FO was definitely on bs. KD also had injuries throughout that time frame so you can’t knock him for that at all.
Exactly, FO and Joe Tsai basically didn’t want to see Kai hoop making him go through all of those extracurriculars just to be able to do his job. I agree Kyrie should’ve handled the situation better but its not all on him.
The only thing I hated they tried to do is that antisemitic link...they wanted him to give 500k, some classes and an apology....nawl that was bs, but everything else....yea he did that lol
I wouldn’t say prime KD HARDEN AND IRVING definitely not prime harden lol not saying they’re washed up or old but KD already had 2 major injuries and in his 30s Irving just a tad past his prime but pile on all the shit he was pulling with Cleveland and Boston made it worse and harden well harden is harden and after he got his MVP his prime was gone
Nets fans let it all out. This is a safe place
Ok, WorldWideWob
The nets don't have fans their bandwagon have gone to the warriors and suns
Love how the media tries to denounce From Hebrews To Negroes as Anti Semitic propaganda lol just look at the history of the ADS and why they were created it's quite disturbing
They never really played together, if you call 16 games played together the biggest failure something is wrong with you
@@razkablethis is fkn facts, where did they all go? They were most likely clipper fans in the bubble 😂
It’s crazy how If KD stepped back a little farther vs the Bucks, the Nets might’ve been 2021 Champions
Not might, they would of. Booker, Paul and Ayton couldn’t stop Giannis basically by him self (No disrespect to Middleton and Holiday). So there’s no chance in hell they would of stopped KD, Kyrie and Harden
or he could have worn some slightly tighter shoes 😅
@@acidicshow5258 kyrie and Harden were still injured. It would have just been KD. Suns would have won
You can say that about literally any team in history. He might not have made the shot if he'd stepped further back.
I 100% agree with this post
Make two super teams in 10 years and fail both times twice over.
Brooklyn Nets basketball at its finest
At least the current Nets “super team” had players still in their prime. The Nets “superteam” from a decade ago had past their primes KG and Paul Pierce.
You can’t call over the hill Garnett, Pierce, and Terry a super team. Maybe at the local YMCA. But not the NBA.
New Jersey/Brooklyn proved those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
@@jpmnky They also had prime Joe Johnson, Brook Lopez, and Deron Williams. They were the International Justice League of Super Acquaintances.
Happy to be a part of this channel's growth. These analysis videos are so well produced and formulated. Great content
Much appreciated!
Being a kyrie fan has been worse to my mental health than any relationship I’ve ever been in. Perfect analogy
How can you be a 'fan' of that idiot?
It's almost as bad as being a kanye fan
@@WholesomeMazinKyrie really is the Kanye of the NBA.
What this says too is that KD is a follower, not a leader. He wasn't "the man" in OKC, it was obviously Westbrook. The Warriors got in his ear and showed him the greener grass, so he followed. At some point he and Kyrie got to talking, so he followed him to Brooklyn. He wasn't going to stand up to Kyrie and when it looked like he'd have to be the leader on his own he wanted to bounce. Now he's in Phoenix where he doesn't have to be the guy again
it's so interesting because he is one of the greatest ever ability wise and he's also decorated and accomplished, so despite how he got his rings, does his skill grant him right to the title as a GOAT? I think we as fans, will be arguing about KD for years to come lmao.
+ every team he joins along with the thunder, he is the best player and leads in scoring. so the KD defenders can always refer to that fact.
Westbrick couldn't make it pass the first round when he was 'the man'
bro what ☠️☠️ KD was the number 1 in both OKC and on the Warriors what are u talking about
@@genikhairav7662 KD was the best player, but Westbrook was the leader of that OKC team that went to the finals, so there's that ...
I feel like it’s harder to trade players in 2k then the actual NBA
If that is true, then I'm gonna be a fucking great GM lol
Oh, you haven't heard. During KD's trade request, the Nets FO and him came to an agreement which saw KD stay, but under the terms that if it ever seemed as if things weren't going to work out i.e no longer contenders, the Nets would accept a trade to a destination of Durant's choosing. After Kyrie left, Durant apparently requested the FO to go after Siakim to replace Kyrie as the second option, but the FO weren't willing to give up what the Raptors were asking for, so they just shook hands and quietly made the deal. This was no surprise. It was just a matter of time.
The Nets trio was a bunch of superstars who never truly lead their team to a chip trying to band together to grasp a title .
It’s actually poetic because they’re all great players but they’ve always lacked the mental edge to persevere through the obstacle’s and pressures of being a franchise player 😮💨 .
Its like they wanted to team up to prove the doubters wrong because of the narratives that surround their careers.
With the Nets failing , it furthered proved that point .
I've been a die hard nets fan since I was a kid. I grew up on Sam Cassell and Stephon Marbury running the point. This is just rough AGAIN! In 2013 they mortgaged the future drastically but at least then even though past their prime Pierce and KG gave Nets something to be optimistic about and something fun to watch. You trade KD, a top 5 player in the league, and the best player you get is MIKAL BRIDGES?!?! How do you not get Chris Paul or at the very least Deandre Ayton?! Wasn't the whole reason they didn't trade him in the offseason was because they couldn't get anywhere near a equal return for him. I have no hope for this season or the near future. Kyrie was a MJOR problem from the start but the fact that the Nets front office have given fans ZERO Reason to go to a game is ridiculous. For Reference I've lived in NY my whole life. At least when they played in Jersey it was an hour drive to the meadowlands complex. Brooklyn takes over an hour and a half at least to get to Barclays Center and that's IF you hit all the trains and subways perfectly (tried driving there. To much of a pain and parking costs an arm and a leg)! You want me to make that commute to see BEN SIMMONS granted he's having a good day and actually decides to play?! Nah I'll just put on the YES Network instead while I fold laundry. I love this franchise. Always have always will but they just can't get it right!
Sam Cassell was a Net? That guy was on a lot of teams in that era. Lot of playoff teams in particular.
Good role player from the sounds of it.
they gon be alright
Bro we have more potential than any other team. A young core with tons of talent and a bushel of draft picks. This is not over
Mikal's a bucket we gon b alright
So listen: No, they're not. There have been numerous attempts at assembling super-teams out of older stars who are a bit past their prime, and usually recovering from some major injury. Maybe some younger players don't remember when the Houston Rockets traded for Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen to complement Hakeem Olajuwon, but I do. They weren't that old, either. Chuck was 35, Hakeem was 36, and Scottie was 33. When you consider that LeBron is still killing it at 38, and Steph is 34, there's no reason they couldn't have lucked out and stayed healthy. But they didn't, and they finished 31 and 19 in a lockout shortened season.
The big problem is that NBA viewers and analysts tend to to be backward-looking. They evaluate player ability not in terms of what their impact is right now, but what they had done in prior seasons. Kyrie is a good point guard. Great. Him and about 50 other NBA point guards. I hate to break it to you guys, but it's not that hard to find a guy who's 6'2" who can shoot and dribble. Durant is a different story, he's a unicorn, but there's only one of him, and hej's averaged 44 games in the 3 seasons since his injury. And the league finally started cracking down on Harden's jab-step/rip-through bullshit just in time for his move to Brooklyn.
Do you maybe remember when, in 2010 when LeBron assembled an *actual* super-team of all-star players in their 20's, instead of post-injury, somewhat washed names in their 30's? And then swore he would bring "Not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7 titles" but EIGHT? And the proceeeded to go 2 for 4 before slinking back to Cleveland? Because I do.
Well put.
6:55 okay you lost me, what does that even feel like?
Seriously great content
I enjoyed the Roman Reigns pictures more than the video at times not gonna lie
Looking back on it this was a Roman heavy video lol
@@synthetic_sports we the ones ☝️☝️
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Nets had a huge opportunity to reinvent their culture, moving to Brooklyn.. Visually they did and thats it. they just went along with the gentrification of their team as well.
The reality is that Kyrie hasn’t done jack shit since he left Lebron. What has he done since he hit that shot in 2016? He lost the finals the next year, then fuckin nothing. He failed with Boston, failed with Brooklyn, and is failing as we speak with Dallas. They will most likely be much better next year, but they aren’t winning a title with Kyrie. He’s maybe the most overrated player ever. Lebron is the only guy who has ever been capable of actually keeping Kyrie under control. The is the only pairing I would take seriously with Kyrie, everyone else in the league cannot contain Kyrie and prevent him from destroying the chemistry of the team.
I’m a Knicks fan & I’m Glad they blew it up, goes to show you that my Knicks will always be the real basketball team in NY
Blame Pie:
Joe Tsai 10% (Honestly I think he just played the hands off role for far too long and when he stepped in, the stars threw a tantrum)
Steve Nash 5% (not meant to be there)
Sean Marks 25%
Kyrie Irving 25%
James Harden 5% (injuries + understandable why he requested out + trade not on him)
Kevin Durant 15-20%
Injuries, bad luck 10-15%
Being a terrible coach is worth more than 5% of the blame. Yeah, he shouldn’t have been there, but that doesn’t mean his terrible coaching decisions were only responsible for 5% of their issues is way too low a percentage. That Bucks series might have been won if Steve Nash could get more out his role players. Look at how much better other guys like Clayton have been since Jock Vonn took over. His only plan was to have KD do everything.
5:51 damn! I didn’t even know they declined his donation!
The Nets have had a dysfunctional front office since the days of Otis Birdsong and Micheal Ray Richardson.
I can’t believe how fast this team deteriorated. Great video guys!
Nets really attempted the superteam collapse speedrun again. Said we can do better than 2013
@@synthetic_sports they got the world record
@@synthetic_sports harden Irving Duran Russell James Davis the two worst big threes in history
It’s wild how y’all blame everything on Kyrie 😂😂. KD asked out in the offseason and mentioned how it disrupted the Nets but since he’s top 5 and ended not get traded he’s fine? 😂
Kyrie is just not a superstar. Why call him a superstar player, when he cannot carry a team?
Hiring Steve Nash as a head coach was basically the same mistake the Nets made when they hired Jason Kidd as head coach where they just hired a no-experience ex-HoFer player who no previous coaching experience
I'm a Lakers fan. Brandon Roy used to scare the Sh--- out of me. Honestly, 2008 -2010, other than the Celtics in the finals, the Blazers team was the only team I think could have legit beat us in the West. Broke my heart in that video when you guys talked about how he may already be forgotten. He was GOOOOD 😢
If KD doesn’t blindly listen to Kyrie that year, there’s a world where in the summer of 19’ KD & Kawhi both sign with the Clippers. The PG trade never happens and they still have Shai at point guard
KD should of just stayed in Golden State. win some more championships and retied
You're right and have a soft person legacy
@@thenbagreatteller1855 yeah warriors are much better now
@@thenbagreatteller1855 A soft person Legacy. But being the best player on the greatest team of all time
@@SIGuy7480 Stephen Curry was better than him
Imagine Kareem leaving the Lakers because they only started winning when Magic got there.
I’ll never forget watching that Bucks series. Definitely the most heartbreaking moment of my life
another gr8 vid guys. probably shldve gone a little before like when the dlo era started to show how they got there but no gripes here keep it up yall!!!
The double standard of the blame Kai gets and not the blame KD gets is INSANE
cause Kyrie's crazy my guy
because KD showed up to work while Kyrie was being a goddamn lunatic and a tumor on the entire team
Appreciate all the WWE screenshots
Two super teams in one decade. The 2nd one arguably having the most talent since the 2018 Warriors. Two former MVPs in Durant and Harden. Kyrie Irving in his prime. Depth out the wazzoo. A team that could've beat the eventual champion Bucks had KD's foot been a few more inches behind the line.
All to wind up with some solid players, the husk of Ben Simmons, less success in their own barn than the Islanders, less hope than the Knicks, and less championship banners than the Liberty.
To call the squatters known as the Nets an embarrassment would be am understatement. If you were to look for bigger failures in NY/NJ sports, you'd only find the 2023 Yankees and Mets. Maybe the 2017 Giants if you squint.
I sometimes consider the Nets a potential wasted dynasty
They should swap that team and give it to Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, or some other state without a team
@@mikeygross8619 Pennsylvania has a team
Terrific analogy
Hiring Nash as the coach immediately told me that the front office just didn’t care
Remember when the warriors convinced everyone Steve Kerr could coach ?!
Kyrie’s antics really put a dent in the chemistry of the entire team
You can see the Adam Blampied influences in this channel
We are big fans of Plumpy over here
Why don’t y’all do a ringless retrospective. Like talk about best players or coaches to never win a championship. I think it’s be a great video.
Interesting idea, will add it to the list!
The greatest trio in NBA history is an overstatement.
Uhm.. I'll take Kyrie's donation..
The reason the nets took a “win now” deal for kyrie was because even if they traded kd they still don’t own their picks, so they have to be somewhat competitive
I get that and thats why the moves don’t make sense to me. Like they couldnt have waited until the summer and gotten a better “win now” haul? Maybe go to the Pelicans and see if you could get Brandon Ingram? See if you could pry Jaylen Brown from Boston? Hell I would have hit up the Clippers and asked if they would be willing to part with either Kawhi or PG
@@synthetic_sports What are you talking about? Go read the reports from shams and windhorst. None of those teams were offering those packages last summer or at the trade deadline. They werent going to be on the table this summer either. Kd is 35 and none of those teams were going to part with their young up and coming stars for a guy with injury problems. Also a clippers trade wouldnt have made any sense at all
Why the hell didn't harden just wait for kyrie and durant to inevitably come back and inevitably win the next 5 championships???, makes absolutely no sense
Irving is a complete moron maybe? I certainly wouldn't want to spend any time with him.
In hindsight the Nets biggest mistake was trading Harden last year instead of Kyrie
if Adam Silver turned injuries off it’d all be different :(
They are truly villains, no matter how much they prepare and plan, they always lose at the end
I honestly think the nets should have kept James harden he was pretty good he had people PUTTING him in the mvp convo
Ok before I watch the video, I have to address “they are looking at another rebuild/where do the Nets go from here”.
Other than maybe the Thunder, the Nets have one of the most promising futures. Cam Johnson is a problem, Mikail Bridges is a REAL problem, Nico Claxton is on his way to being a big name center and improving every dam day, Cam Thomas is like the Manhattan project waiting to explode on the leave (pause). All that plus the HAUL of draft picks we have from KD and Kyrie. And if Ben Simmons manages to actually show up…..we are gonna make some noise. Don’t sleep on the Nets.
And also love the video
LeBron, AD, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwight Howard not even making it to the play in tournament is a far worse failure. Far worse.
They should’ve kept dlo
the nets is what happens when you play too much of nba 2k23 gm franchise mode
thry were the biggest fail when they moved from New Jersey
They were always better as the New Jersey Nets anyway.
kyrie still a grown ass baby
Front office ain't it, tsai needs to sell the team
I could be wrong, however, is the analogy for Kyrie & the red flag shawty comparing ones morals and values to the valuation of ones intrinsic skills?
I still think the Miami heat with lebron those dudes were supposed to win not 1 not 2 not 12 rings together 😂
Another w vid
I definitely feel like Kyrie played a part in all of it (and I fw Kyrie TUFF), but I’d want to leave too if I’m getting hit with an ultimatum and requirements to hoop (ya know, my job). The anti vax situation is totally different and flawed since NY mandate laws were brutal. Kai could’ve definitely handled the ant-Semitic situation better, but the FO was definitely on bs. KD also had injuries throughout that time frame so you can’t knock him for that at all.
Exactly, FO and Joe Tsai basically didn’t want to see Kai hoop making him go through all of those extracurriculars just to be able to do his job. I agree Kyrie should’ve handled the situation better but its not all on him.
Harden was their best player 🤷♂️
The ride was over when Harden left
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The only thing I hated they tried to do is that antisemitic link...they wanted him to give 500k, some classes and an apology....nawl that was bs, but everything else....yea he did that lol
DID YOU SAY THIS IS THE BEST BIG 3 ALL TIME? AAANNNNDDDD IN THEIR PRIMES. WHAT CHANNEL DID I CLICK HERE?
It was a burning dumpster truck rolling down a hill with no brakes, but at least it was entertaining as hell...unless you're a Nets fan.
It’s 99% Kyrie’s fault
Negative
Go get another booster u muppet! Lakers 2004 Lakers 2022
I wouldn’t say prime KD HARDEN AND IRVING definitely not prime harden lol not saying they’re washed up or old but KD already had 2 major injuries and in his 30s Irving just a tad past his prime but pile on all the shit he was pulling with Cleveland and Boston made it worse and harden well harden is harden and after he got his MVP his prime was gone