Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. It's gonna be even worse than at the AT&T Center.
Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. It's gonna be even worse than at the AT&T Center.
Feel free to bump if I'm wrong. Have faith in CIA Pop, Timmy, Tony, and Manu, though. This is the group of fellows that won us game 7 in New Orleans in the Western Conference Semifinals a few years ago.
I can actually see them using their veteran poise to win Game 3 on the road. We know guys like TP, TD, and Manu arent fazed by wild crowds on the road, they've seen it all. It's guys like Green and Neal that we have to worry about...
We'll win game 3, we won't have that ty FT performance and we will hit 3's or at least our open shots.
That was 5 years ago...
If theyre shootin lights out away from home, can you imagine how its gonna be when theyre home
Yeah, and we got crushed by the Lakers 4-1 in the WCF, but just take the example and run with it. Hope is all we've got!
I think our defense will play better game 3 and it'll be a lot closer, we have to hit our shots..
LOL. DENIAL IS NOT JUST A RIVER IN EGYPT.
We actually played somewhat acceptable defense back then..
Given how well they played on the road I don't see them playing much better. More likely to play worse.
I second this. We win in game 3.
Yeah, and I'm an MVP candidate
They absolutely have a shot. Curry and Thompson are killing the Spurs. Everyone else is contributing enough just to counter the Spurs bench. Minus the abysmal second quarter in Game 2, the Spurs largely stayed compe ive with the Warriors and the third quarter showed that Curry and Thompson are both quite mortal. Thompson scored only five second half points, and the Spurs rallied again from a near-20 point deficit. The only difference this time was that offensively they couldn't sustain what the defense was providing. Twice now Curry and Thompson have shot the Warriors to huge leads, partially thanks to Curry being unstoppable but also because the Spurs defenders have been slacking. Twice now the Spurs have climbed out of those deficits. One ended in a victory, the other did not. Simple as that. If the Spurs put together 48 minutes of consistent basketball, which they've yet to do this series, winning in Oracle becomes as simple as out-executing the younger team. Oracle will be loud, and it will only take a few big shots from Curry to get it there. That doesn't make it impossible.
Young teams with Young Superstars, always hurt the Spurs. When our Superstars were young, we did the same to other teams.
Hopefully, all we can do is hope now.
We have a chance. Fans counting the Spurs out are pathetic tbh
I keep expecting the Warriors to show their inexperience but they've stayed very poised and calm. And their confidence will skyrocket in Oakland, but the Spurs still have a chance. 1-1 isn't a lost series.
The Spurs have to play like the veteran team. So far they haven't.
Ironically, sometimes a jumpshooting team feels more pressure at home than on the road.
We'll see on Friday.
It's funny how everyone is doubting because we played 2 ty quarters tonight on D that was self inflicted with double teams and leaving them wide open. We missed shots, we were not hot tonight, we'll make our shots, we'll hit our 3's and FT's we're taking game 3.
Hopefully Splitter feel closer to 100% and Pop will throw him back in the starting five next to Duncan.
I have faith they will too! I'm expecting a sense of urgency from this team for an entire 48 minutes!
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