What makes it more impressive is that he gets it done without constantly flopping or shooting a high volume of free throws. Having watched him, his intent is to score and not draw fouls in 90% of instances. If he gets to the line, its because of what he is. Unguardable.
Curry is the MVP of the league thus far and by a wide margin.
I expect hiccup losses from Golden State. Then they'll instantly recover. However, they've played better every game.
The Warriors don't face OKC till February, Cleveland until Christmas, and San Antonio until April......jesus. Whether it matters to anyone or not, I don't believe OKC stands a chance. Having watched their offense, they still are reliant on officiating and cheap calls early in the game rather than complex execution and all around scoring.
They execute a late screen and roll with Steven Adams and Westbrook to get a drive to the lane or find Durant at the opposite wing for three. They'll run curls off inbounds. That's about it. The Thunder are only two men deep...three men if ibaka decides to show up. That's it. OKC stands no chance.
As for San An, who knows but its not looking pretty. Stay humble Spurs fan. By the time they face each other, they'll be seasoned.
Golden State see's both the Grizzlies and the Spurs in their last 4 games.

Reply With Quote

