Well, we also don't want to make the mistake of overreacting to a single game. I mean, the Warriors were a pretty bad non-call with one second to go away from (probably) winning on the Cavs homecourt with Kyrie going crazy. This isn't meant as complaining or making excuses so much as showing this could have gone either way really easily. Saying "Cavs dominating dubs" is missing a lot of the details.
I would agree that everyone is overreacting to one game. The most discouraging takeaway from the game from the Warrior's perspective, though, is that Cleveland shot 38% from the floor and won.
I saw this earlier lol, damn. Is this lowkey real or not, because it seems like it is.
Game was pretty good, but Warriors (here we go) blew a lead they never should have. Just a lot of awful shit in the 4th. KD kept shooting on isos until the lead was halved, he went to the bench to rest, and the lead didn't stay but dwindled more. Curry was pretty much a passenger/trash, Green TOs galore, and one awful play that would have sealed where Iggy passed like a bum.
The image of a man buckling under a record setting number of Ls. Kerr needs to start Clark over Curry when they play them again just to see how Steph looks on the bench.
Well, we also don't want to make the mistake of overreacting to a single game. I mean, the Warriors were a pretty bad non-call with one second to go away from (probably) winning on the Cavs homecourt with Kyrie going crazy. This isn't meant as complaining or making excuses so much as showing this could have gone either way really easily. Saying "Cavs dominating dubs" is missing a lot of the details.
Any talk of either team "dominating" is dumb. But sports fans are mostly dumb and blinded by fandom when it comes to discussing their favourite teams so what can you do.
I do think the Cavs repeat this year, though. It'll be close again, 6 or 7 games at least, but combining the finals with this game it's sort of the same song on repeat. Curry struggles, Lebron and the Cavs do just enough to bully the Dubs physically, Kyrie pulls a few shots out of his ass, game over. Durant certainly changes things, but with Kyrie and Love becoming much more comfortable against the Warriors I think they negate him somewhat. Really, everyone on Cleveland seems to be able to pitch in. Hell, even Channing Frye was able to contribute. You would think the Dubs could exploit the hell out of a stiff like him on offense, and yet....
I could be wrong. I was certain the Dubs would win last year and that was obviously wrong. Just have a gut feeling that the Cavs have Golden State's number.
I think Rockets go to finals. There have only been two cases of teams splitting back-to-backs, leading to a highly anticipated 3rd showdown that doesn't happen:
1) 1984-1985 Celtics vs Lakers
2) 1988-1989 Pistons vs Lakers
In both 1986 and 1990, the repeating teams were the top seed in their respective conference.
In 1986, the Rockets took out the Lakers in the conference finals. In 1990, the Suns beat the Lakers in the semifinals, before losing to the Trailblazers in the conference finals. Thus, the Rockets have the best claim to the title of "Official Upsetting Team For Anticipated 3rd Matchups of the NBA".
In both cases, the upsetting team was the 3rd seed in the Western Conference. Now, I'm not saying the Rockets are going to be the 3rd seed, but the Warriors and Spurs are always consistent, and the Clippers are down both stars for a good stretch of games (including a game against the Rockets soon), and the Grizzlies have been plagued by injuries all season.
In both cases, the upset team was from the Western Conference
In both cases, the upset team was from California.
So I'm just saying that the Rockets have history on their side for this year.
In both cases, the Eastern Conference Champion wins, but we'll pretend that didn't happen
I think Rockets go to finals. There have only been two cases of teams splitting back-to-backs, leading to a highly anticipated 3rd showdown that doesn't happen:
1) 1984-1985 Celtics vs Lakers
2) 1988-1989 Pistons vs Lakers
In both 1986 and 1990, the repeating teams were the top seed in their respective conference.
In 1986, the Rockets took out the Lakers in the conference finals. In 1990, the Suns beat the Lakers in the semifinals, before losing to the Trailblazers in the conference finals. Thus, the Rockets have the best claim to the title of "Official Upsetting Team For Anticipated 3rd Matchups of the NBA".
In both cases, the upsetting team was the 3rd seed in the Western Conference. Now, I'm not saying the Rockets are going to be the 3rd seed, but the Warriors and Spurs are always consistent, and the Clippers are down both stars for a good stretch of games (including a game against the Rockets soon), and the Grizzlies have been plagued by injuries all season.
In both cases, the upset team was from the Western Conference
In both cases, the upset team was from California.
So I'm just saying that the Rockets have history on their side for this year.
In both cases, the Eastern Conference Champion wins, but we'll pretend that didn't happen
LOL, so the NBA admitted that Caveliers benefited from TWO incorrect calls in the final two minutes including the final possession where Durant got his shoes stepped on.
LOL, so the NBA admitted that Caveliers benefited from TWO incorrect calls in the final two minutes including the final possession where Durant got his shoes stepped on.
LOL, so the NBA admitted that Caveliers benefited from TWO incorrect calls in the final two minutes including the final possession where Durant got his shoes stepped on.
LOL, so the NBA admitted that Caveliers benefited from TWO incorrect calls in the final two minutes including the final possession where Durant got his shoes stepped on.
Any talk of either team "dominating" is dumb. But sports fans are mostly dumb and blinded by fandom when it comes to discussing their favourite teams so what can you do.
I do think the Cavs repeat this year, though. It'll be close again, 6 or 7 games at least, but combining the finals with this game it's sort of the same song on repeat. Curry struggles, Lebron and the Cavs do just enough to bully the Dubs physically, Kyrie pulls a few shots out of his ass, game over. Durant certainly changes things, but with Kyrie and Love becoming much more comfortable against the Warriors I think they negate him somewhat. Really, everyone on Cleveland seems to be able to pitch in. Hell, even Channing Frye was able to contribute. You would think the Dubs could exploit the hell out of a stiff like him on offense, and yet....
I could be wrong. I was certain the Dubs would win last year and that was obviously wrong. Just have a gut feeling that the Cavs have Golden State's number.
If he hits them regularly, it would be pretty awesome. Maybe it has an impact on the silly excuse "it looks bad". Yeah, that looks bad, not DeAndre bricks...
I think it's pretty crazy and I've never seen a star player (the reining MVP even) not even watch the game while he's on the bench during crunch time/late in the game. Was he shooked or what?
LOL, so the NBA admitted that Caveliers benefited from TWO incorrect calls in the final two minutes including the final possession where Durant got his shoes stepped on.
I think it's pretty crazy and I've never seen a star player (the reining MVP even) not even watch the game while he's on the bench during crunch time/late in the game. Was he shooked or what?
I think it's pretty crazy and I've never seen a star player (the reining MVP even) not even watch the game while he's on the bench during crunch time/late in the game. Was he shooked or what?