0,677 TS% today
Curry is the first in the league with 0,673, so it was a great game in terms of score today (not including his 9 turnovers obviously)
Warriors are gonna gas themselves tbh. Curry's already close to being a double amputee
0,677 TS% today
Curry is the first in the league with 0,673, so it was a great game in terms of score today (not including his 9 turnovers obviously)
Someone needs to put UNT on watch tbh
Ah... the old "I saw the coach call a timeout before he dribbled" trick? Cuz you just know Klay was in no hurry to get up the floor. I'm sure there was a lot of time in between there for the coach to call the timeout.
Gary Harris was doing a solid job on him then Jameer Nelson checked in & Curry went off. Jameer should have been forced to donate his paycheck to charity had the Nuggets lost b/c he was terrible on BOTH ends.
Walton was drawing up plays while Gallo was at the line so he probably called timeout right after the miss but the led official didn't hear it b/c of the noise. Klay had a brain fart but the assistant refs probably bailed him out.
He went to the ref told him the plan do not agree but ref gave it to them
I can't believe Golden State got to advance the ball...
That smelly looking mother er dribbling it almost to the 3pt line and still getting a pass from the refs...
Maybe Pop should just tell the refs what he plans to do pregame so we get every ing call tbh.
A poor game from curry until his big 4th quarter. Jameer Nelson along with some questionable reffing at the end helped keep it close.
Well they rested their best player so yeah.
LOL, ESPN just a few minutes ago: "Golden State losses for just the third time this season in mid January and yet they're only 2.5 games ahead from 2nd seed." A pause and no mention of the Spurs from the anchor who said it nor from his co-anchor before moving on to the next segment.
Like some are mentioning, Curry has had a few games where he had to shoot 30 times to get his. That's a heavy load. We will see how that works out when Pop runs him through a 100 screens a half. He had an awesome 4th tho.
Waiting to see the deflectors response that say Draymond isn't important to the warriors tbh.
Luke we did not play hard enough no credit to Denver
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It must feel amazing to have lost only three times and still only be three games up. Crazy.
Excuse me, that's 2.5 games up, tbh.
Cavs game just got bigger. Spurs want to stay hot and stay only three games back in the loss column.
Raymond makes them better. I think people don't like that loud mouthed over-rated wanker all the same.
Yea, I would enjoy the spurs putting him on his azz when they meet up to be honest. Don't like his style.
Draymond is the Bosh of their team w/ Curry/Klay being Bron/Wade (post-2011).
They have two games left against the Sixers. Pretty safe to call it 3.5 games.
Anyway, it's three in the loss column that matters. And in terms of tiebreakers, Spurs losses have been NOP/OKC/HOU/TOR/WAS, so four in conference. Warriors are DEN/DAL/MIL, so two in conference. Assuming a 2-2 split, it's the tiebreaker to keep in mind. Long way to go, but important.
Well guess what, Opey? Playing hard is part of the game, too.
Luke Walton always was a tool.
Top of the table, I pay attention to the losses only.
Thing is, he spends way more time in that zone than anyone ever has before. He's Kyrie vs the Spurs a lot more often than he isn't from that range. You can usually say that in a playoff series a guy like that can shoot his team into one win even if you do everything right against them, but it feels like he's raising the bar.
They also have a solid team top to bottom. Curry falls back to earth a teeny bit and they're still pretty damn hard to take out. If the Spurs meet them in the playoffs, it should be one for the ages.
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