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OT: According to DVNJr, Warriors were 0-356 . . .

You're right that it was a massive choke job. The Warriors had a hand around their throats though too. That team is sickening to watch. There is no team in the NBA that is beating them in a 7 seven game series, IMO. Curry is a deserving MVP and not only is he now a great player he looks like he is becoming an all time great. Thompson isn't too bad either.

Steve Kerr almost accepted that Knicks job. I wonder how he feels about his decision? He has done a heck of a job turning them into a machine.
 
You're right that it was a massive choke job. The Warriors had a hand around their throats though too. That team is sickening to watch. There is no team in the NBA that is beating them in a 7 seven game series, IMO. Curry is a deserving MVP and not only is he now a great player he looks like he is becoming an all time great. Thompson isn't too bad either.

Steve Kerr almost accepted that Knicks job. I wonder how he feels about his decision? He has done a heck of a job turning them into a machine.
I didn't watch the GSW game, but the Cavs look very, very tough. Irving had a crappy shooting game and they still won handily. Boy, Irving, he's really something else, great defensive player, great all-around game. A very pleasant player to watch.
 
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Steph Curry has proved the experts wrong. There were a lot of talking heads, and fans, who doubted that his skillset would work in the NBA. He proved them wrong and then some. However, I must say that not even the most hard core fans of Curry at Davidson could've predicted this. He's arguably the most exciting player in the league. That whole team is just so fun to watch.

I felt so bad for the New Orleans fans. Drew Brees and that whole crowd were pumped to the max all game. The look on their faces when Curry tied it up was so painful; ouch.
 
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I didn't watch the GSW game, but the Cavs look very, very tough. Irving had a crappy shooting game and they still won handily. Boy, Irving, he's really something else, great defensive player, great all-around game. A very pleasant player to watch.

so fart the Cavs are the most dominant and consistent team I've watched in the playoffs, on both ends of the court. They seem to have the "role players" firing on all gears to support the All Stars, Tristan Thompson has really emerged in this series
 
Steph Curry has proved the experts wrong. There were a lot of talking heads, and fans, who doubted that his skillset would work in the NBA. He proved them wrong and then some. However, I must say that not even the most hard core fans of Curry at Davidson could've predicted this. He's arguably the most exciting player in the league. That whole team is just so fun to watch.

I felt so bad for the New Orleans fans. Drew Brees and that whole crowd were pumped to the max all game. The look on their faces when Curry tied it up was so painful; ouch.

I've always loved Curry, felt he would be an integral part of a championship team. Only one of 2 stone cold shooters in the league, along with Korver.

but that game last night . . . a lot of that goes to coaching down the stretch.

Pelicans were up 103-88 with about 5 minutes to go. over the next 2 minutes, they rush a 3-pointer with 13 seconds on the shot clock, turn the ball over, miss layups, etc . . . they are still up 105-95 with 3 minutes to go. then they start jacking up 3s with the shot clock running out, and a huge offensive goaltending call against Anthony Davis . . . Davis misses a FT to seal the game, but on that last shot in reg by Curry . . . NO ONE on the Pelicans is protecting the boards on the missed 3, but more importantly, NO ONE is blocking out/covering Curry on the offensive rebound.
 
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