Warriors owner issues warning to rest of league

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Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob is not here for your hot takes about how his team ruined the NBA.


In a feature by Ethan Strauss of The Athletic on Monday, Lacob addressed the backlash over the Warriors’ signing of DeMarcus Cousins this summer.


“There’s a lot of market inefficiencies in the NBA,” he said. “Other teams could have gotten Cousins, but they didn’t. There’s always going to be some sort of opportunity, some inefficiency, I believe.”


Lacob then went on to issue an ominous warning to the rest of the league.


“We’re still really hungry,” he added. “That’s what people should be worried about if they’re going to be worried about anything.”


Granted, the Dubs deserve credit for building a championship culture from the ground up. But they did indeed benefit from certain market factors (an unprecedented cap spike in 2016, Cousins’ Achilles injury hurting his value, etc.) in landing both Kevin Durant two years ago and Cousins this year.


As for Lacob, who is known for gassing up his team almost to the point that it’s off-putting, it’s certainly frightening for him to say that the Warriors are still hungry after back-to-back titles and three of them in the last four seasons. While their competitive fire seemed to wane at points last season, the addition of Cousins may be able to revitalize them and help them make the leap to a full-fledged dynasty.
 

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A few nice draft picks and this bro thinks he's Floyd Mayweather.

Celts gonna shut his mouth.
 

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I also believe Boston can win it all not only because they have some tall players' on their team but because they be good too! cheersgif
 

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I hope the rest of the league stays healthy and someone can take them down
 
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Boston has zero shot at beating them unless 3 of their top 4 are out. At most they might get a game or two in a 7 game series.
 

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that's funny
 

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He's right. Both teams fully healthy Boston would have close to 0% chance.

What would you make the line?

No. He's not right. Zero is an absolute.

There are no absolutes at the professional level. Especially in the NBA Finals. Even if it was only a 1% chance, that's vastly different than zero.
 

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What would you make the line?

I'm not a bookmaker, but I'll answer this part.

If Boston was to make the Finals next year and play GSW, I'd imagine the series price would be something like Golden State -700 to -800, or in that ballpark. If both teams were completely healthy.

That's vastly different than the books giving them zero chance.
 

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Weren't the Warriors -750ish against Cleveland this year? Boston took Cleveland to 7 games last year, without two of their top players. If Boston comes back completely healthy and all those guys mesh, it's hard to argue that squad would not be considerably better than what Cleveland rolled out there this season.
 

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I don't believe any team from the East has a hope in hell and likely won't for at least 5 years. Never know I suppose. Only way I could see it is if the western teams pound each other so hard in the early rounds that they wear each other out. Even then I think they win easily.
 

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Also I'm pretty sure the only reason they are second in odds is because they have no one to beat in the east so have a easy ride to the finals. Does that mean they have any shot at beating the Warriors? Not with Bostons offense. No shot.
 

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"Both teams fully healthy" is a pretty rich safe space considering anytime the Warriors get any competition in a playoff series, Curry is always said to have 1 of ankle, knee, hamstring or vaginal issues. If a team were to upset the Warriors, that excuse will be ready to go I'm sure.

Also lol @ Celts would have no chance unless 3/4 of GS best players were out.
 

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He's right. Both teams fully healthy Boston would have close to 0% chance.

What would you make the line?

What would you make it? We'll say GS big 4 starts game 1 of the finals as our "fully healthy" metric, since anything else is entirely subjective. No one is "fully healthy" 100 games into the season.
 

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Also lol @ Celts would have no chance unless 3/4 of GS best players were out.

"No chance". LOL

The ignorance on these forums is amazing sometimes.

I guess some people see -750 and they see "no chance". No wonder these books clean up the squares.
 
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Weren't the Warriors -750ish against Cleveland this year? Boston took Cleveland to 7 games last year, without two of their top players. If Boston comes back completely healthy and all those guys mesh, it's hard to argue that squad would not be considerably better than what Cleveland rolled out there this season.

as much as GS is the "evil empire" of the NBA, a pretty much Healthy Boston & GS match up Finals, I can't see the series price above -500/-550
just my opinion and hopefully we see what it is in 10 months
 

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