Hambombs
Well-Known Member
I still say this series is going 6 atleast
You get a healthy Splitter and Duncan, and that surprising Warrior rebounding edge likely goes away.
This was the Warriors chance to make a series of it. I don't see it happening now. (of course, I said the same after the 1st game loss to Denver)
The Spurs are actually quite deep. Their bench sort of annihilated the Warriors bench.
They don't really have to pound their starting lineup into the ground.
The Spurs can legitimately go 12 deep. They have a freakishly deep bench.
The Warriors are younger, but they are not anywhere as deep.
I don't think either team will be fatigued.
Depth=youth when it comes to energy and fatigue.
I call it a PUSH.
Everything you all are saying is true
Spurs veteran composure and depth vs Warriors explosive but inconsistent offense.
Warriors still have a short rotation going-all these minute have to take its toll.
One thing watching this team is that they are a resilient group. Most recent evidence was the way they responded in game 2 vs the Nugs after losing the game and D Lee.
All I got to say is damn..
The warriors represented well and were in a position no one could have guessed and they couldn't finish it.
See you all game 2
Curry playing all those minutes got him exhausted towards the end. MJ should really take notes on that in preparation for game 2. Also, this series isn't over yet. The Warriors really need to take one game from SA in their home floor to get over those demons of not having won one down there, and that'll do wonders for them. Their perimeter defense has to improve - the Spurs are not the athletic team that Denver is but rather they spread you out and can hit it from the outside. Also, I don't know what you guys feel about Jack but damn, too many mistakes once again from him. The team lost as a whole but Jack has been suspect for quite a few games now. His comments about testing the FA market at season's end doesn't help either. You don't build team comraderie with those kind of statements.
Also they run away from what they were doing the whole game on offfense and start going with jack ISOs instead of moving the ball![]()
From the Elias Sports Bureau:
393 NBA playoffs games have had one team with a 16+ fourth quarter lead at the 4 minute mark.
The NBA record for those teams is 1-392.
The Spurs did something that had never been done before in 75 years.
They snapped a 392-0 record of perfection for that scenario.
That comeback was historic.
It still only counts as 1 game. And the Spurs could still lose 4-1, but that is cool tidbit.
That the spurs were down 16+ at home with 4 minutes to go is remarkable in itself. Both teams shouldn't have been in those situations.
The warriors have proven now that they can play with anyone, even short handed.
Looking like a strong team next season when at full strength.
Thompson fouling out was the big difference in this one IMO.
After he fouled out, the Spurs made their comeback.
I think even if the warriors lose next game you still cant count them out. But i think they come out with the same energy next game.