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Thu Apr 07, 2016 12:25 am
I wouldn't count them out. Their last couple of games aside, they've rebounded well from losses, and have yet to lose two in a row all season. I expect they'll at least equal the record, but it's far from impossible that they win the last four to set a new one.
Thu Apr 07, 2016 2:09 am
Two matchups against Memphis and San Antonio?
Also consider that Warriors are 7-3 in their last 10 games - which makes whole 1/3 of their losses.
Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:20 am
They got a back to back on the road also. If they lose to the Spurs on the 8th April at home (and to be honest I wouldn't be surprised if they would) then they can't break it and I'd even be pushed to say that they wouldn't be able to tie it either.
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Thu Apr 07, 2016 6:23 am
And turns out Curry isn't too godly for the season. No more LBJ or MJ threatening talk. He's been amazing but at the end of the day, nothing we've not seen done statistically.
And he's 28 now. He has nowhere but to go down. What you guys think?
Thu Apr 07, 2016 6:46 am
I think his rating as a player is a little overrated. He's certainly the best shooter of all time(or is he?), but the GOAT? Sorry that's just ridiculous, he's gotta hit his prime eventually. We'll see what they do in the playoffs, maybe a couple of championships would rank him higher realistically but I can't see the Warriors being a dominant force for years to come considering how many up and coming teams there are in NBA as of late.
Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:52 am
I would stop well short of Greatest Player of All-Time, but I think Greatest Shooter of All-Time isn't too far-fetched.
I agree it's a tall order for them to win the final four games, but it's not impossible, and the way they're playing, not completely unlikely. As much as I'll be sorry to see the Bulls lose the record, I've resigned myself to it happening, and you can only tip your hat to the team that does it. My feeling is that they do.
Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:32 am
NovU wrote:And turns out Curry isn't too godly for the season. No more LBJ or MJ threatening talk. He's been amazing but at the end of the day, nothing we've not seen done statistically.
And he's 28 now. He has nowhere but to go down. What you guys think?
Heard this on the radio today- Westbrook has as many triple doubles as Magic did in his mvp season of '89. Durant will be the first person since Jordan to have the combination of points, rebounds, assists (28/8/5). That also happened in 1989.
Despite those gaudy numbers, neither will be the mvp and the mvp of this year will likely be an unanimous winner
Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:43 am
It's crazy. The Spurs have flown under the radar too, though to be fair they always kind of do.
Fri Apr 08, 2016 8:10 pm
There's 70, and a reasonably comfortable win over the Spurs. One down, three to go.
Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:21 pm
Close call in Memphis, but 73 is still within reach. I'd still say it's happening.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:19 am
It all comes down to tonight. You all know who I'll be routing for.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:09 am
Game tied at 35(!) at halftime. Explosive Warriors run coming in the second half, for win number seventy-two.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:26 am
Wow, I really hope they break it. They just beat a team that was 2 games away from going the whole season undefeated at home.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:32 am
That was quite frustrating watching shitty iso ball with Leonard half the game. Missed so many opportunities... go Grizzlies? lol
You already know Lance Stephenson is about to get his game face on.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:33 am
Andrew wrote:I wouldn't count them out. Their last couple of games aside, they've rebounded well from losses, and have yet to lose two in a row all season. I expect they'll at least equal the record, but it's far from impossible that they win the last four to set a new one.
As I said. I knew it was coming. The record is theirs, the final game is merely a formality.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:35 am
Perfect scenario too, at home, against an injured team. GG
Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:54 am
Crying Jordan memes everywhere. Yet, anywhere dares to say anything negative about the Warriors, they're "haters. Curious...
Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:08 pm
The beauty of bandwagons. A loyal fan knows how good there team is and doesn't need to clarify that. You know immediately when a "fan" is a bandwagon or not.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:16 pm
So I've just been browsing through twitter a little bit and it looks like people think Pop is after throwing this game. At one stage he played a whole quarter with Kevin Martin and two bigs against the small ball Warriors. Kevin Martin nearly played more minutes then Danny Green who is the starting SG... okay? Seems a little fishy considering the game was considerably close and could have been a lot closer if Kawhi hadn't bricked half of his shots.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:27 pm
Honestly I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Pop gave the Warriors a little breathing room
to tie the record. He is known for being friendly with Steve Kerr as he was his coach for awhile. I just don't understand how the Spurs lost that one.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:28 pm
PeacemanNOT wrote:The beauty of bandwagons. A loyal fan knows how good there team is and doesn't need to clarify that. You know immediately when a "fan" is a bandwagon or not.
It's definitely a hallmark of bandwagoners and fanboys, and it's happened with every team that's been on top, including the Bulls back in the day. When it comes to sports fans, there are often just as many people who are ungracious in the wake of victory and success, as those who are sore losers on behalf of their favourite team. I'd also suggest that the more a fanbase talks about "haters", the more "haters" they end up creating.
PeacemanNOT wrote:So I've just been browsing through twitter a little bit and it looks like people think Pop is after throwing this game. At one stage he played a whole quarter with Kevin Martin and two bigs against the small ball Warriors. Kevin Martin played more minutes then Danny Green who is the starting SG... okay? Seems a little fishy considering the game was considerably close and could have been a lot closer if Kawhi hadn't bricked half of his shots.
I doubt that's the case. It's not like starters are always going to play more minutes than reserves, especially when you're talking about hot and cold role players. Green wasn't exactly playing very well, so even if Pop's plan didn't pan out, I doubt it was done to throw the game. Martin made better use of his 19 minutes than Green did of his 24, and no one outside of Leonard and Aldridge provided much of a scoring punch.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:47 pm
Yeah but playing Kevin Martin 19 minutes... I mean he can do good on offense but he's just a massive defensive liability especially when he's guarding Steph and Klay.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:20 pm
Still, that just makes it a failed strategy at worst, not an attempt to throw the game. I mean, Pop's not above sitting his starters in nationally televised games. If he's willing to give up a win, we've seen that he has no qualms about being less than subtle.
Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:38 pm
PeacemanNOT wrote:So I've just been browsing through twitter a little bit and it looks like people think Pop is after throwing this game. At one stage he played a whole quarter with Kevin Martin and two bigs against the small ball Warriors. Kevin Martin nearly played more minutes then Danny Green who is the starting SG... okay? Seems a little fishy considering the game was considerably close and could have been a lot closer if Kawhi hadn't bricked half of his shots.
Lol this isn't 2013 Danny Green. He's fallen off a bit
Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:05 pm
Andrew wrote:I would stop well short of Greatest Player of All-Time, but I think Greatest Shooter of All-Time isn't too far-fetched.
I agree it's a tall order for them to win the final four games, but it's not impossible, and the way they're playing, not completely unlikely. As much as I'll be sorry to see the Bulls lose the record, I've resigned myself to it happening, and you can only tip your hat to the team that does it. My feeling is that they do.
I find it difficult to raise players in this generation above the great one's of the past, in part because of the rule changes that have taken place. With the absence of meaningful hand-checking among other things, I'm a little more than reluctant to put the Warriors on a high pedestal. Like, why reward someone for accomplishing something someone else did already, with more difficulty?
I like this article:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1647 ... tiful-gameIt does put things in perspective, in that, while the Warriors feat is amazing, I contend it would've been better if they accomplished it without the silly gimmicks that are so prevalent in today's game. I still watch basketball, and play from time to time, but I have, since 2011, not appreciated the game's changes as much anymore.
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