air gordon wrote:i hope this series doesn't go 7. hate to see the West winner limping to the finals while the cavs steamroll whatever fodder they face
Andrew wrote:Warriors are clicking, Thunder are turning it over and playing woefully soft interior defense. If this sets the tone for the series, can't see them picking up a single win. Warriors are answering every run with a harder punch of their own.
@okcthunder
That's 3 straight road wins for Thunder (2 SA, 1 GSW) Rest of NBA had 3 combined wins v those teams on their home floors all season.
NovU wrote:True gap between these two teams might be smaller than what I initially thought. When KD and RW are on the floor together, this team might be as good as anybody. This isn't regular season so more minutes for them so this top heavy Thunder team were actually as good as Spurs even in statistical sense.
Let's see how the Warriors can put them to sleep. Fourth quarter and tied in game 1, I am expecting some dramatic end. Shit, let's go.
EDIT: Durant choking? missed 7or8 shots in a row
EDIT: Spoke too soon. He nails a dagger. LoL @ GSW. Why can't they just let Curry run the play ffs.
Andrew wrote:ignoring turnovers, missed shots, and defensive breakdowns
when the Bulls took Game 1, and then lost four straight. Granted, the Thunder have a couple of better offensive weapons than that Bulls team, but I can still see it happening. The Warriors are that good, and that resilient.
air gordon wrote:the TO"s were huge. i thought there was less ball movement for GSW in the 4th. Not sure if that was on purpose though haha. which defensive breakdowns are you referring to?
Andrew wrote: i'd say the Thunder had more breakdowns than the Warriors did, rotating late and letting Golden State get a lot of easy looks inside, which were rarely challenged with any kind of physicality.
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