Andrew Bogut has been noted as “injury prone” and his bad luck took another horrific turn in the opening minute of his first game with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Andrew Bogut has been noted as “injury prone” and his bad luck took another horrific turn in the opening minute of his first game with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
After Kevin Durant chose the Golden State Warriors in free agency, they had to trade Andrew Bogut and Harrison Barnes to the Dallas Mavericks because of the salary cap. Ahead of the Warriors 116-95 win over the Mavericks on Wednesday, Bogut spoke about his old team. Bogut said he was disappointed about the trade, but he understood why it had to happen. He also had some candid words when asked about the organization questioning his durability after a Game 5 knee injury in the Finals ended his postseason & the many other injuries he’s had. Bogut also talked about the Thunder who had a 3-1 lead over the Warriors before shockingly losing the Western Conference Finals.
I guess Cleveland isn’t quite ready to go home yet. They pulled off 112 points last night against Golden State’s 97. Check out some highlights…SPECIFICALLY of Kyrie Irving. And no, Draymond didn’t bite LeBron’s ear off yet (mostly cause he didn’t play).
You may remember back in March when Andrew Bogut turned around and starting celebrating before Stephen Curry even put the ball up for the wide-open three. Of course, Curry sunk the shot; this is the same man who hit 402 three-pointers in one season, breaking a record that he himself set the season before. On Sunday night, LeBron James had that same confidence in his teammate Kyrie Irving, unfortunately it didn’t work out so well.
Straight up, some of these athletes need to stop acting like girls and being so emotional about things. So what if a fan or coach or analyst doesn’t agree with your way of thinking. Is everyone supposed to think the exact same way and agree on everything related to your career just so you can feel better about yourself? Man f*ck that! As you can see I am sick of athletes (and rappers) getting upset just cause someone doesn’t share the same opinion as them. Steph Curry and Andrew Bogut both took shots at Mark Jackson because he said James Harden would be his MVP this season.