Hambombs
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More turnovers more problems. Game over. Just gonna have to force a game 6 at home
GO SPURS GO.
Ever since Splitter came back in game 3, they have shut down the Warriors completely.
The Spurs defense resembles the #5 rated defense it was all season with Splitter instead of Matt Bonner as the last line of defense.
The 3 pointers are not falling anymore at 50% levels for the Ws as the Spurs are up in their grills most of the time
If SA can muster some offense, the Spurs should win.
Surprisingly, the Warriors best shot at extending the series is with DEFENSE.
I don't think they are going to beat the Spurs with their offense anymore.
But the Warriors have shown an ability to play surprisingly good defense in this series.
So, I am a bit nervous still.....
But an 18 pt beatdown feels good regardless.
GO SPURS GO.
I think Curry is hurt more than he is letting on. The Spurs have no one that can guard him at 100%. Klay will be OK next game. This is par for the course with him.
Huh?
Danny Green has been pretty effective at guarding Curry, even before he tweaked his ankle.
I have in my head the image of a "no defense" Nellie ball style.
It looks like Mark Jackson has them playing at least adequate if not good defense
Curry was hurt before the playoffs even began.
He retweaked it during the nugget series and re-injured it again earlier in this series.
Green has been better defensively than what the Spurs were doing in game 1 but the guy has been playing hurt for awhile now
Curry was banged up before the playoffs started. He sprained his right ankle and injured his hamstring as well before the Spurs series.Curry was hurt before the playoffs even began.
He retweaked it during the nugget series and re-injured it again earlier in this series.
Green has been better defensively than what the Spurs were doing in game 1 but the guy has been playing hurt for awhile now
Now, with Splitter back there. Even if Curry/Thompson decide to go around Leonard, he will have his choice of TWO SEVEN FOOTERS blocking the rim in his path.
This is where David Lee would make the most difference.
His offense would occupy Splitter and/or Duncan to prevent them from always being help defenders.
Leonard and Green are doing remarkably good jobs in shutting down Curry and Thompson.
But, I still believe that it has a lot to do with the return of Tiago Splitter.
I beat this drum after the first two games.
Leonard is a freakishly long athletic guy. Curry cannot simply shoot over the top of that wingspan. Curry has to go around the slower Leonard.
The Spurs were reluctant to play that real close defense in games 1 and 2.
Curry would dribble around Leonard and have nothing but Matt Bonner defending the rim on one side. Bonner is a horrible defender and Leonard/Green know it.
So, Curry/Thompson had a little bit more spacing on the 3-point shot in games 1 and 2.
Now, with Splitter back there. Even if Curry/Thompson decide to go around Leonard, he will have his choice of TWO SEVEN FOOTERS blocking the rim in his path.
This is where David Lee would make the most difference.
His offense would occupy Splitter and/or Duncan to prevent them from always being help defenders.
The experience is invaluableQuestion to all basketball fans:
Just curious, with Golden State's situation in mind. Would you rather get eliminated to prevent future injuries (ala Derrick Rose) to keep playing with what you got?
The topic came up today, with Bogut, Curry and Lee hobbling out there. Is it worth for a young team that's building into a contender to take this into consideration?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not conceding anything but if they keep winning, there's still 2 more possible series yet to play.
I almost rather they get eliminated and heal up for a run next year that risk injury to Bogut and Curry (who are hurt and have a history of injuries)
Question to all basketball fans:
Just curious, with Golden State's situation in mind. Would you rather get eliminated to prevent future injuries (ala Derrick Rose) to keep playing with what you got?
The topic came up today, with Bogut, Curry and Lee hobbling out there. Is it worth for a young team that's building into a contender to take this into consideration?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not conceding anything but if they keep winning, there's still 2 more possible series yet to play.
I almost rather they get eliminated and heal up for a run next year that risk injury to Bogut and Curry (who are hurt and have a history of injuries)