Glad to have been able to witness Summertime tbh.
It's going to be pretty tough to beat that you are right
Glad to have been able to witness Summertime tbh.
It's a thin silver lining but I'll take it.
Don't think like that. Timmy got his 5th and cemented himself over Kobe, while we got the sweetest of the sweetest revenge that erased the pain the year before. Plus that Manu dunk
This GSW team will break it, esp if LeBron were to leave The East.
Hey guys I know most of ya'll haven't seen much of the Finals so far (though you're missing out on some compelling, mostly compe ive ball), but the deciding game looks to be tonight at 8pm/ABC.
Now, the +70 series differential record most likely will be left intact, unless somehow GS wins by 33 points or more.
What may be at stake is the 14 point average margin-per-game (W's and L's) over a Finals series.
- Cavaliers need to lose by 18 points or less tonight for the 2014 Spurs to still have the record.
That would be a 13.75 avg margin of defeat (-55 over four games)
- A Warriors win by 19 will tie the margin at 14 pts/gm (they won Game 2 by 19 so they're capable)
- A 20 point drubbing and James will finally be able to vanquish the Spurs as his and any other team's Biggest Finals Defeat
-->To date only six out of 71 Finals have featured a double-digit avg. margin per game.
Six Most Lopsided Finals by Avg Margin per game:
1) 14.0 - 2014 Spurs over Miami in 5
2) 12.6 - 1965 Boston over LA in 5
3) 12.4 - 1962 Boston over St Louis in 5
*) 12.3 - 2018 Golden State over Cleveland (3 games)
4) 12.2 - 1971 Milwaukee over Baltimore in 4
5) 10.2 - 1959 Boston over Minneapolis in 4
6) 10.0 - 1983 Philly over LA in 4
**If James/Cle loses by at least 3 points tonight that will also guarantee a double-digit loss margin.
My prediction would be a 10 point loss (betting line is GS -4.5) which would be 4th worst.
Thanks for the update!
I hope the Cavs find a way to win tonight to help the margin differential and also to keep the spurs as the last team to have swept a team in the finals.
GS is killing them. Over 50% from the field including 3s and havent missed a free throw. Cavs throwing in the towel.
Bron just said later MFrs! to both GS and the land! and our record is !
At least our +70 is still intact
So which records did we lose. I'm not ing happy. Cavs ing laid down like dogs in game 4.
We didn't lose a record. We kept our margin of victory record in tact which the Warriors would have gotten had they won the game by 33 points.
Didn't we at least lose the average ppg margin of victory?
No we kept that record. Like I said the Warriors had to win by 33 points in this game to get that record.
Two records
1) net differential over entire series: Intact at +70.
Warriors +60 is now 4th highest all time
2) 14 pt avg margin per game: surpassed by a full point
2018 Warriors are now #1. +60 over four games = 15 avg win
Pathetic effort by Cleveland in that second half. Way worse than what the Heat did in the second half of game 5 in 2014.
And of course James is stating he had an injured hand the last three games. Uh-huh yeah sure.
Spurs1990 just showed I was wrong so no we didn't keep it.
Okay thanks spurs1990.
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