Georges Finiang’s Rainbow (@discopaco) 's Twitter Profile
Georges Finiang’s Rainbow

@discopaco

If I don’t respond to you it’s because I muted the conversation. feels good. more people should try it.

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calendar_today17-09-2009 16:50:56

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Georges Finiang’s Rainbow (@discopaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We acting like he didn’t suck for a large chunk of the last year? I never truly believed he was done done though. 2022 showed us what he had in him. He just needed to grab ahold of it again. Happy for him and us that he is on his way back!

Georges Finiang’s Rainbow (@discopaco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My sports teams by how much I care about them: 1. Warriors 2. Argentina's Men's National Soccer Team Teams I like that aren’t mine: None. I'll watch movies instead.

Betsey (@betsycashmoney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've noticed that basically every NBA fanbase hates their coach, and 99% of the complaints are formatted like this: "Why is he playing [Normal Rotation Player] instead of [Random Two-way Player] or [Extremely Washed Vet]??!? Even my dog could've made that adjustment!"

Marc Grandi (@marcgrandi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't blame Steph for pulling from DEEP there. Every other possession he's being doubled and ends up just standing in the corner with two dudes shaded his way as the shot clock runs down and the rest of the Warriors clumsily fail to score.

Andy Bailey (@andrewdbailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know people are sick of me harping on "West > East," but this Grizzlies-Warriors game feels like it took place in a completely different league than Hawks-Magic. And this is obviously far from the first night when the contrast between East and West in a doubleheader was stark.

Andy Bailey (@andrewdbailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would have the most outrageous, embarrassing sideline tantrums you can imagine if I was the Warriors coach watching the way Stephen Curry is officiated.

David Dennis Jr. (@daviddtss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fitting end to the two timelines era of the Warriors: a series that reminds the team and its owners that their success revolves around one player and one player only and spending five years of his career building for an illusion was always nonsensical hubris

Wildes (@kevinwildes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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