View Poll Results: Who to play in the WCF?

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  • Dubs without Curry

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  • Clipps

    22 57.89%
  • Rockets still can make it, can't they?

    1 2.63%
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    Oh man, it's a third metacarpal fracture on his shooting hand. That's the bone in the big bone in the solid part of the hand that connects to the middle finger. He's gonna be messed up for weeks. I don't see how a PG can dribble the ball with that injury, not to mention shoot.
    Damn.... Dubs lucked out again!!!!

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    LMAO Damn this is nuts

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    You just knew the clitters were going to this one up

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    You just knew the clitters were going to this one up
    ing choke artists. Can't even beat the Blazers. p

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    Clippers injuries pretty much negate Curry's
    They can beat whoever wins without him even if it's in 7 games.

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    Where's Portland?

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    It's weird, I was looking in the record books and didn't see a single asterisks for any championship in any year.

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    Chris Paul broke his hand so both teams will be without their point guards. Heck, with Paul and Blake Griffin out Portland might take out the Clippers.
    Last edited by CosmicCowboy; 04-26-2016 at 12:06 PM.

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    LMA's pinkie not looking quite so dire now.
    getting another week of rest..that's basically 3 weeks since he mildly dislocated vs the Dubs (7th April)..should be nearly healed by the start WCF ..

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    Clippers injuries pretty much negate Curry's
    They can beat whoever wins without him even if it's in 7 games.
    I dunno, with Blake possibly out looks who's waiting for his window opportunity and ready to change the game...


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    I dunno, with Blake possibly out looks who's waiting for his window opportunity and ready to change the game...


    Didn't remember this guy. Here's comes the next playoffs legend for sure.

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    Warriors catching breaks (pun). Clippers series is extended to at least 6 games and if they beat a choke artist team like Houston at home. They can rest and trounce Portland/Clippers and have a healthy Curry back for the WCF.

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    Warriors catching breaks (pun). Clippers series is extended to at least 6 games and if they beat a choke artist team like Houston at home. They can rest and trounce Portland/Clippers and have a healthy Curry back for the WCF.
    With Blake out for the season and CP3 out indefinitely, is POR/GS in the Semis.

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    With Blake out for the season and CP3 out indefinitely, is POR/GS in the Semis.
    Without CP3, they don't have anyone who can run the offense. POR knows how to win a series, pretty much over for LAC.

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    Without CP3, they don't have anyone who can run the offense. POR knows how to win a series, pretty much over for LAC.
    Clippers with the bad luck. For CP3 to return they have to basically get to the Finals.
    Warriors with the good luck as last year.

    I really don't know what could happen if the Blazers get past the Clippers and start a series with GSW with no Curry.
    If Curry has to miss 3 games it will be interesting. But I still have a hard time seeing the Blazers capitalizing from that and at least putting pressure on the Warriors to bring Curry below 100%.

    We all knew the Clippers were capable if healthy.

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    I dunno, with Blake possibly out looks who's waiting for his window opportunity and ready to change the game...

    taped fingers, classic

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    I hope for either Portland or Houston. I donīt want to face an unhealthy team. =)

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    taped fingers, classic
    Such a Pro

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    OMG the Warriors are lucky! Even without their two best players, the Clippers were able to make it a tie game with 30 seconds left. Portland managed to close them out, but just barely. I think the Dubs could rest Curry the whole series against Portland and still win in 4 or 5.

    Oh, well. All those people who wanted to see the Spurs and Warriors at full strength have a good shot at getting their wish.

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    OMG the Warriors are lucky! Even without their two best players, the Clippers were able to make it a tie game with 30 seconds left. Portland managed to close them out, but just barely. I think the Dubs could rest Curry the whole series against Portland and still win in 4 or 5.

    Oh, well. All those people who wanted to see the Spurs and Warriors at full strength have a good shot at getting their wish.
    Agreed, really unimpressive win and GSW are going to walk all over the Blazers. I can see Lillard getting hot one game and they win it at home, but that is about it.

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    Agreed, really unimpressive win and GSW are going to walk all over the Blazers. I can see Lillard getting hot one game and they win it at home, but that is about it.
    Lol, dont underestimate Portland because Game 6 was close. Its a playoff closeout game, they are never easy.

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    Lol, dont underestimate Portland because Game 6 was close. Its a playoff closeout game, they are never easy.

    You're absolutely right, the old saying is that an elimination game is always tough to win. They didn't just make that up. But Portland looked really sloppy, and it took some friendly whistles for them to pull that game out. Most of all, they got outscored in the paint 50-36. It's really tough to out-shoot GSW from outside.

    Your point, though, is a good one. The Clippers scratched and clawed, and played with a real sense of urgency. Portland is going to need that kind of effort every game against GSW. The Warriors know they don't have Curry, so they're not likely to get caught napping.

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    Brandan Wright of Memphis went on the DL with a strained MCL in late February, and didn't play another game the rest of the season... It's very much an injury that varies with regard to duration-- two weeks is the most hopeful scenario imaginable. It could easily be much longer.
    That was also a grade 1 sprain, but they were probably being cautious with their season already over once Gasol broke his foot.

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    That was also a grade 1 sprain, but they were probably being cautious with their season already over once Gasol broke his foot.
    There's an argument on both sides here. The Grizz might have made a series against the Clips if Paul and Griffin suffered the same injuries and timings. They had a lot to play for, and Wright sprained his MCL with 6 weeks left in the season.

    What's the long-term reinjury risk if you come back too soon from that?

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