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Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Sixers clicking. Nasty defense
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Originally Posted by bdonovan
No team offense by Warriors; just Durant and Curry chucking 3's - and mostly missing in the 2nd half. Durant not playing D; allowing 6'ers to move ball and get Warrior's defense out of synch. Simmons is getting the best of Dray; but even better when switched on someone else. Embiid abusing Looney.
Durant killed this team. He
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JT
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Warriors can't win since they only have 4 all stars instead of 5
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Wilt Davis
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
DINGO!!!
10 threes
Edit: LOL
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Gif-ted
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
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JT
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Sixers trying to give this away
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Re: Sixers @ Warriors
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Long Live The Process
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JT
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Curry drops 41 with 10 threes and they still lose
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for your health
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Eat shit Oakland
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Olympic Gold Medalist
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
LETS [COLOR="Black"]FUC[/COLOR]KING GO MAN!
Was no klay so can only be so happy but lets go man. we stood toe to toe with the champs and held our own.
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Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Steph's turnovers hurt them also. He's one of the most careless passers I've ever seen. You can see it drive Steve Kerr mad at times.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
There have been 42 games in history in which a player has made 10 or more threes. Curry has 13 of them; Klay 5; J.R Smith has three. No one else more than one.
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Wilt Davis
Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Originally Posted by 4pointshot
There have been 42 games in history in which a player has made 10 or more threes. Curry has 13 of them; Klay 5; J.R Smith has three. No one else more than one.
What is the win/loss record for those games?
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Re: Sixers @ Warriors
Originally Posted by warriorfan
Durant killed this team. He’s a cancer. If he leaves Golden State he will never win again.
It is beyond frustrating. No effort rebounding the ball when they needed that against a physical team; no boxing out. Then cases where Durant would fall over in trying to get a foul; when he didn't get the call, he refused to run back on D. There was one play where 6'ers had 3 possessions (2 offensive rebounds) and KD still didn't get back on D; he just decided to wait on the other side of the court. Who does that?? He was pretty much running away from any opportunity to guard Simmons or Embiid. Curry's a much smaller guy but when he gets switched onto Simmons, he was at least trying to box out and play D.
(How does he let Muscala get such close position and score easily? time: 3:23)
Good example of absent-minded D; Durant lets some nobody drive right by him forcing help D leading to a Simmons dunk: starts 2:57.
So yeah, basically I agree with you.
Last edited by bdonovan; 02-01-2019 at 02:18 AM.
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