As a Curry fan, it is painful to hear and see what Ayesha is saying and doing, and as a believer of Christ, it is even more painful because it is a bad testimony in front of the world. As someone who claims to be a believer of Christ, a wife, and a mother, is it right to seek attention from other men? Isn't that highly unscriptural? And the joke about taking off her ring because she saw a muscular body, I hope Ayesha remembers as a believer that the ring is a reminder of their vow not only to each other but to God of their marriage. I don't know what kind of church and teachings Steph and Ayesha have, but from what I see, it seems like the preaching there is watered down, or they may not even be able to worship in a local church. Lesson here is, let us strive to be true Christians, not just in words but most especially in our way of life.
This would be so entertaining to watch. I'd 100% suffer through the ads if it means I get to watch this team up. Keep Klay and make him leader of the bench. Maybe entice Steph and/or Chris Paul to take pay cut(s). How much are the next 2 chips worth to Bron and Steph - isn't that the real question we are trying to ask?
Thanks for the video. No, Durant was not premature in leaving. I wish he hadn't. But he was unhappy and knew he was done. I think we /did/ see the ceiling of Steph and Durant in that 2016-17 year. They had all kinds of bugs to work out, but by playoff time, they were pretty much unstoppable. That was the last time Durant was really happy with the Dubs. Do I think there could be a reunion? Never say never, but I highly doubt it. I'll believe Durant wants to come back to Golden State when he does it, not before. As crazy as it sounds, he got a version of what he was looking for when he left: a chance to be the unquestioned #1, to have his own team and try to take them to a championship. He hasn't done it, but he has had the chance to play the game on his own terms and not have to submit to the Warrior way, which is the Curry-centric way. I think he's been happier with that than he would have been staying and sharing the credit and glory with Curry.
I’m saying this as a KD FAN, his decision to leave was more because of guilt than business. He thought rings would bring happiness and validation, however it brought the complete opposite.
@@hollowedits_ The second he got the call from Brooklyn. 😂😭 in all seriousness though. It’s true. If you get a chance watch some interviews after her left the Dubs.
No he left because of draymond green, Kd took one shot missed it and draymond started to yell at him and tell him what to do so then he left because he had enough I wish that duo stayed because as and steph and Kd fan I was furious🔥🔥🔥🔥
My daughter (a very good basketballer with a great 3pt accuracy) got me into watching NBA for the first time. She nagged me continuously to watch him, then one day I did and have been hooked ever since. He is like a ‘Tiger Woods’ of basketball….but even more impacting on his sport as he has ‘changed’ the game more than anyone before him. Small, light, superfast, a brilliant game mind and a deadly accuracy with the ball shooting or passing. The “baby faced assassin” is the right tag, and his legacy to basketball will be those kids similar to him in size that rise to the very top because he gave them the confidence to do so.