Actually, Denver is one of the few teams that have given the Warriors some fits these last couple of seasons.
But if it's OKC (they fall to 2nd), there could be an upset... OKC fans remember all the times Durant cost them by being injured so it would be the ultimate revenge if they can pull off the upset. OKC would definitely have the best player in the series if Durant is out.
Actually, Denver is one of the few teams that have given the Warriors some fits these last couple of seasons.
OKC would be a much easier out than Denver for the Warriors.
On paper...yeah. But I wouldn't discount the motivation behind OKC if they were playing GSW.
What good did that motivation do for them in the three embarrassing routes they had against GS this season?
You're the track expert after all
Not to mention we were also starting Richard ing Jefferson
Annnnndddd the resident re weighs in with a re ed take.
Since the W's released Calderon and signed Barnes I don't believe they have confidence in Durant returning this season.
I don't know. But with Durant down, it opens the door up. I agree with you that Denver is a tougher matchup. I'm just saying don't totally discount OKC. Especially if Durant is out.
I can't imagine Durant coming back before the end of round 1 unless he's 100% fully and completely healthy and just wants to get back into the flow.
Not that he will be hurting for money, but isn't he on a short contract? He might not want to risk a long term injury by coming back too soon.
2011 was manu thanks to grant hill in the last ing game of the rs.
ROOOFL
Pop should have rested him.
Obviously Pop won't make it a priority to grab the #1 seed, but I sure hope he doesn't play cute and stay complacent with #2 - there need's to be a push here.
Spurs have a solid opportunity in front of them if the Warriors drop a couple more games here and there because of this.
Our remaining schedule > Their remaining schedule
^ never knew "need" could be possessive.
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Not a bad point. But I'm not sure that top level athletes think that way. I can't remember who was saying it...just the other day on radio...I think it was some QB commenting on the Romo situation. But he was saying that as a top level athlete, you never really believe you're in danger of getting injured again. Even if you're injury prone or coming back from an injury.
And Durant surely knows that he'd take a ton of grief if he made a decision not to play if he was cleared.
my only priority is making sure that Parker is healthy enough to start next year.
Can't see him not resting players.
1 month sounds too generous. I think it's worse than that but they won't let on to keep everyone guessing.
Regardless, if he comes back, I see him being primarily a spot up shooter. He won't be driving aggressively to the hole or blocking shots.
Spurs have to pressure gsw so they overplay their other guys. Make sure green, curry, klay iggy especially cant take any nights off in the stretch run.
Also,at gsw fans crying. When Zaza slapped Westbrook a month ago Zaza said "if he gets injured that's fine, it's part of the game". Indeed Zaza, indeed.
In other news, Joel Embiid is out for the season. Again.
Hopefully, they play a first round opponent that will punish him when he drives.
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