Man, I hope I didn't pick the wrong game to go to on Sunday. That one will be even tougher than tonight.
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Man, I hope I didn't pick the wrong game to go to on Sunday. That one will be even tougher than tonight.
To start every quarter spurs played like a rookie team, could of easily blowen GS out of the game if not for their un-forced TO's. To their credit they responded everytime GS made a comeback.
Pop made the correct adjusments. Still want to see less of Neal and Bonner.
Great D, great win on the road. massive confidence boost for them
I've got a feeling we're not settling for 1 win in Oakland tbh.
I hate when the Spurs make scrub teams look like elite teams.
Spurs reminded everyone tonight of their vampire qualities: they do not die of their own right, you have to put the
silver bullet in them. Not every team has the temperament to find a steady hand, take aim and finish the job. Yet that ability is wholly necessary, several times over, to win a title. Do the Warriors have elements of that? We're going to find out. At the risk of coming too soon with this, what with the series still up for grabs, there's plenty for the Warriors to gain simply by having the chance to compete against such a battle-tested nucleus and system. The Warriors get to find out exactly how much championship-caliber mettle they have before getting locked into this roster. Beating a team like the Nuggets can happen because of an untimely injury or a quirky matchup; beating the Spurs is never an accident. Should the Warriors be found wanting, owner Joe Lacob and GM Bob Myers can set about adding the necessary players and pieces and poise. It's still a loss -- but it's one that, if used wisely, thanks to the opponent, can pay long-term dividends.
-Ric Bucher Report
Let's not forget Diaw posting up on Dremmond in the first half. Cracked me up tbh, but Diaw is a minor revelation in this series.
Exactly what I want to say. In the most intimidating arena. With everyone jumping on the splash brothers bandwagon.
:lmao Doubters :lmao
Diaw didn't pump fake himself out.. He took good shots.. Just need to rebound and limit those stupid second chance shots.
That formality of sending the Lakers home did produce some rust and/or complacency.
Still, Mark Jackson is coaching in the NBA, for those who take it serious as a profession.
:cry but, but this is going to be his team soon.
Fans are always looking for a young player to put on a pedestal. Leonard can't just be a good role-player to some people. He's good and is going to get better, but a team with him as its best player wouldn't go anywhere.
That being said, he did a pretty good job on Thompson. Not that great, though.