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    Hey, at least they got the RS record. Kerr saw to it.

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    Well, Dirk sprained his MCL that one time in the playoffs only to come back a week later like nothing happened. We'll see how Curry responds to it.

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    Well, Dirk sprained his MCL that one time in the playoffs only to come back a week later like nothing happened. We'll see how Curry responds to it.
    Dirk never had to cut and change direction wit the sudden quicks a la Curry ...dont think its end of world but definitely ...smart $ now moves to Spurs followed by Cavs

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    Dirk never had to cut and change direction wit the sudden quicks a la Curry ...dont think its end of world but definitely ...smart $ now moves to Spurs followed by Cavs
    I'm sure Draymond will find some way to make his illegal screens even more illegal so Curry doesn't have to move laterally. Plus, he could just chuck some 40-footers which is like free throws to him anyway.

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    Dirk never had to cut and change direction wit the sudden quicks a la Curry ...dont think its end of world but definitely ...smart $ now moves to Spurs followed by Cavs
    Dirk can still score 20 w/ a shot knee b/c he doesn't even jump when he shoots let alone cutting & changing directions. (It's like comparing apples to oranges)

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    His injury take 4 weeks to fully heal. I had it one time. 2 weeks is basically when the pain subsides. Scar tissue builds up and it takes about another 2 weeks just to get 70-80% mobility back in you knee. I would say it take 6-8 weeks to fully recover. The fact he has a severe ankle sprain, Curry won't be 100% this playoffs. And with Paul or Lillard in the 2nd round, Curry will be risking further injury if he comes back in two weeks.

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    Dirk can still score 20 w/ a shot knee b/c he doesn't even jump when he shoots let alone cutting & changing directions. (It's like comparing apples to oranges)
    Exactly. Dirk doesn't crossover hard, step back hard. All Dirk does is do that over the shoulder fade away jumper that he barely get off the floor. To boot, he jumps off his good knee, so it does effect him that much.

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    He was already getting ankle sprains before you stupid . And like some other poster said. Tighter ankle wraps moves the power to your knees during awkward motions.
    I posted this before the article. Of course both injuries are related. Only stupid s that don't know need to stfu.

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    he will be fine for the WCFs.

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    Sweep the leg

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    warriors are still the favorite to win the West. hands down. of course once in the Finals the Cavs will win it. they will win it all. No one will beat the Cavs.

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    warriors are still the favorite to win the West. hands down. of course once in the Finals the Cavs will win it. they will win it all. No one will beat the Cavs.
    What if the Grizzlies would have made it to the Finals?

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    His injury take 4 weeks to fully heal. I had it one time. 2 weeks is basically when the pain subsides. Scar tissue builds up and it takes about another 2 weeks just to get 70-80% mobility back in you knee. I would say it take 6-8 weeks to fully recover. The fact he has a severe ankle sprain, Curry won't be 100% this playoffs. And with Paul or Lillard in the 2nd round, Curry will be risking further injury if he comes back in two weeks.
    But with him at 75% even and the team around them they are still the faves to win it all though correct? Barring Portland doesn't shock them.

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    But with him at 75% even and the team around them they are still the faves to win it all though correct? Barring Portland doesn't shock them.
    No. Not against the Spurs. Curry has to play well in order to beat the Spurs. The regular season showed just that. The fact he won't be able to take anyone off the dribble allows Kawhi, Green, LMA to put the clamps on Barnes/Iggy/Green.

    Houston is just a horrible defensive team. Their only good defensive players are Ariza and Beverly. Everyone else is bad even Howard this playoffs.

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    Both Blake and CP3 are out now, so the Clips-Blazers series just got interesting.

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    His injury take 4 weeks to fully heal. I had it one time. 2 weeks is basically when the pain subsides. Scar tissue builds up and it takes about another 2 weeks just to get 70-80% mobility back in you knee. I would say it take 6-8 weeks to fully recover. The fact he has a severe ankle sprain, Curry won't be 100% this playoffs. And with Paul or Lillard in the 2nd round, Curry will be risking further injury if he comes back in two weeks.
    what med school did you go to? Where did you do your residency? any fellowships?

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    But with him at 75% even and the team around them they are still the faves to win it all though correct? Barring Portland doesn't shock them.
    IMO they are the faves until someone knocks them off because they are defending champs still playing at a high level.

    That said, I'd say the Curry injury puts them on pretty even footing with the Spurs if they meet in the WCF. If Curry were healthy, Golden State would have to be the favorites and the Spurs winning would be an upset. Now, I'd say it's more of a toss-up if Steph can't be Steph.

    If Curry comes back and tries to play the way he was, but fails...I'd dare to say he's a detriment to his team. Those miraculous shots only look great if they are going in the basket...otherwise they are just chucks and wasted possessions.

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    Now, I'd say it's more of a toss-up if Steph can't be Steph.

    If Curry comes back and tries to play the way he was, but fails...I'd dare to say he's a detriment to his team. Those miraculous shots only look great if they are going in the basket...otherwise they are just chucks and wasted possessions.
    A great coach would realize that and change the game plan. If Curry is allowed to chuck his team out of compe ion, how good is Kerr? I don't see it happening.

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    IMO they are the faves until someone knocks them off because they are defending champs still playing at a high level.

    That said, I'd say the Curry injury puts them on pretty even footing with the Spurs if they meet in the WCF. If Curry were healthy, Golden State would have to be the favorites and the Spurs winning would be an upset. Now, I'd say it's more of a toss-up if Steph can't be Steph.

    If Curry comes back and tries to play the way he was, but fails...I'd dare to say he's a detriment to his team. Those miraculous shots only look great if they are going in the basket...otherwise they are just chucks and wasted possessions.
    True.

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