Re: Around the League: Week 23 3/28-4/3
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:35 pm
I'm gonna guess Curry scores 1-on-5 there.
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Makes that game they Shit the bed playing the Lakers hungover look that much worse.carey wrote:Shit. To break it the Warriors need to go 5-1 over the remaining 6 while facing the Spurs twice.
Not the one in S.A.. They are going for a flawless home record for the season so unless they lose to Toronto tomorrow at home they will be playing everyone against GS and OKC the following week.Split T wrote:They'll break it. Popovich is gonna rest everyone in those games
I find what the Warriors are doing to be very impressive. They are playing full out every second of every game. It's something you don't often see in today's NBA. I appreciate it and would be thrilled if I were a Warriors fan.Aztec Sunsfan wrote:Interesting dilemma, would you risk your CHANCE for a championship, for the CHANCE to set a regular season record? Champions gets parades, and banners and rings... regular season record holders... gets mentions as footnotes in TV broadcasting. The Bulls' record is impresive, but big part of it's aura shines because they put a banner around it.
Every game counts as a risk during the gross of the 82 games calendar, but those final games are put under more scrutiny. Popovich clearly is a pragmatic guy, so it would be interesting to see if this record is important enough to break his usual habits. The Warriors in the other hand, already have shown they are going full throttle for the record, the glory and the thropy... or bust.
Yeah, don't get me wrong. I always hated those comments around turning on the switch, or the real season starts now, I am for full effort all the time, that's the true measure of greatness, whats separates Really Good from Great. I was kind of describing Pop's usual MO, wondering if they will go for their personal best. I'm really hopeful for the W's going all the way, because is true that they must combine the season best, with the banner, to match the Bulls feat. Other wise, it will be kind of the times they were defeated as N° 1 seed in the first round.carey wrote:I find what the Warriors are doing to be very impressive. They are playing full out every second of every game. It's something you don't often see in today's NBA. I appreciate it and would be thrilled if I were a Warriors fan.Aztec Sunsfan wrote:Interesting dilemma, would you risk your CHANCE for a championship, for the CHANCE to set a regular season record? Champions gets parades, and banners and rings... regular season record holders... gets mentions as footnotes in TV broadcasting. The Bulls' record is impresive, but big part of it's aura shines because they put a banner around it.
Every game counts as a risk during the gross of the 82 games calendar, but those final games are put under more scrutiny. Popovich clearly is a pragmatic guy, so it would be interesting to see if this record is important enough to break his usual habits. The Warriors in the other hand, already have shown they are going full throttle for the record, the glory and the thropy... or bust.
Like many other times, the Ws had a shot at it after a missed shot and an offensive rebound, but Barnes tried to be the hero and ignored a wide open Curry. Curry gave him a bit of stinky eye.carey wrote:Celtics are going to pull it out. Up 4. Game is actually on ESPN.
You know what? Would be awesome if GSW dropped a Popovich and rested his guys. Kerr would acquire legendary status haha. But seriously, Curry's fatigue is a concern.Aztec Sunsfan wrote:Interesting dilemma, would you risk your CHANCE for a championship, for the CHANCE to set a regular season record? Champions gets parades, and banners and rings... regular season record holders... gets mentions as footnotes in TV broadcasting. The Bulls' record is impresive, but big part of it's aura shines because they put a banner around it.
Every game counts as a risk during the gross of the 82 games calendar, but those final games are put under more scrutiny. Popovich clearly is a pragmatic guy, so it would be interesting to see if this record is important enough to break his usual habits. The Warriors in the other hand, already have shown they are going full throttle for the record, the glory and the thropy... or bust.
Barnes looks like fool's gold. Decent guy to have on your roster, but not a #1 or even #2 guy, not a guy worth a huge contract. But of course he'll get a huge contract anyway. Ws will be wise to let him go. I'm sure he's gone after this season based on the money he'll demand. I bet the advanced metrics would show that H. Barnes is not worth much in terms of value over replacement player.Not related, but I don't want to spend money on Barnes. Would much gladly go with a rookie or a veteran place holder.
All I know is, it should be one hell of a series.Mori Chu wrote:The more I think about it, the more I feel like the Spurs will beat the Warriors in the playoffs.