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Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Originally Posted by k0kakw0rld
A win is a win. Only in your head that it will be an asterix
Let's see...
In the first round, Warriors would've most likely faced the Thunder if Durant didn't get re-injured before the playoffs even began. Serge Ibaka got injured too, which really helped the Pelicans get that 8th spot. IMO, if the Warriors had gone against the Thunder, they probably would've lost. Just saying.
In the 2nd round, Mike Conley was out for game 1. THEN, Tony Allen missed one game. He also missed the entire 2nd half of game 6. If he played the whole game who knows what would've happened. The series could have gone to 7.
Now its the WCF. Warriors are going up against the Rockets. A team that may potentially lose its THIRD starter in Dwight. They're already missing Patrick Beverley and Donatas Motiejunas, two guys who were key players for the Rockets in the regular season.
If the Warriors make the finals, they go up against either the Hawks of Cavs. One of Hawks' starters, DeMarre Carroll may be out for the rest of the season. Cavs on the other hand have an injured Kyrie, and no Kevin Love.
If Warriors win it all, consider it lucky. All these injuries have REALLY helped the Warriors.
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Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Originally Posted by SaltyMeatballs
Let's see...
In the first round, Warriors would've most likely faced the Thunder if Durant didn't get re-injured before the playoffs even began. Serge Ibaka got injured too, which really helped the Pelicans get that 8th spot. IMO, if the Warriors had gone against the Thunder, they probably would've lost. Just saying.
In the 2nd round, Mike Conley was out for game 1. THEN, Tony Allen missed one game. He also missed the entire 2nd half of game 6. If he played the whole game who knows what would've happened. The series could have gone to 7.
Now its the WCF. Warriors are going up against the Rockets. A team that may potentially lose its THIRD starter in Dwight. They're already missing Patrick Beverley and Donatas Motiejunas, two guys who were key players for the Rockets in the regular season.
If the Warriors make the finals, they go up against either the Hawks of Cavs. One of Hawks' starters, DeMarre Carroll may be out for the rest of the season. Cavs on the other hand have an injured Kyrie, and no Kevin Love.
If Warriors win it all, consider it lucky. All these injuries have REALLY helped the Warriors.
And what's saying the Warriors wouldn't beat those teams anyways? I think most people would favor the 67 win team that beat all those teams in the regular season matchups anyways.
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Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Originally Posted by Inferno
And what's saying the Warriors wouldn't beat those teams anyways? I think most people would favor the 67 win team that beat all those teams in the regular season matchups anyways.
My whole point was that their road is much easier than it should've been.
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Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Originally Posted by Inferno
And what's saying the Warriors wouldn't beat those teams anyways? I think most people would favor the 67 win team that beat all those teams in the regular season matchups anyways.
Agreed. It may have been harder, but I still think the Warriors get past all those teams, even the Thunder. The difference is that this run will be easy for them opposed to difficult, but the result is the same anyway
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Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Originally Posted by SaltyMeatballs
Let's see...
In the first round, Warriors would've most likely faced the Thunder if Durant didn't get re-injured before the playoffs even began. Serge Ibaka got injured too, which really helped the Pelicans get that 8th spot. IMO, if the Warriors had gone against the Thunder, they probably would've lost. Just saying.
In the 2nd round, Mike Conley was out for game 1. THEN, Tony Allen missed one game. He also missed the entire 2nd half of game 6. If he played the whole game who knows what would've happened. The series could have gone to 7.
Now its the WCF. Warriors are going up against the Rockets. A team that may potentially lose its THIRD starter in Dwight. They're already missing Patrick Beverley and Donatas Motiejunas, two guys who were key players for the Rockets in the regular season.
If the Warriors make the finals, they go up against either the Hawks of Cavs. One of Hawks' starters, DeMarre Carroll may be out for the rest of the season. Cavs on the other hand have an injured Kyrie, and no Kevin Love.
If Warriors win it all, consider it lucky. All these injuries have REALLY helped the Warriors.
LOL I wanted to post the jordan lauging gifs, but I really do not like this man.
We were enver scared of the Thunder. Warriors are a different monster this year. #1 defense/offense/#3pt/top 10 in the paint.
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College star
Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Warriors are the healthiest team, no injury. Only one marginal rotation player out.
Rockets are the most injury decimated, 3 starters out in Motiejunas, Howard, Beverly
Cavbrons have Love out and Irving gimped.
Hawks, who cares. Stand no chance even if they beat Cavs in Eastern CF.
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NBA Superstar
Re: It's crazy that the Warriors
Perks of having a deep team. Everyone's fresh.
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