Well Curry is unfair. The W's owner saying that "it's not just curry" is a big joke, the guy makes the team, period.
Hopefully this sets the stage for what happens to San Antonio in the WCF. Then I can taste their tears in full.
I would be great to see SA lose in the WCF in game 7. Then whoever beats them loses in the NBA finals.
Spurs played Warriors well. Their defense looked awesome most of the game. They missed Boris Diaw. David West and Duncan can't play vs the Warriors starters. If Spurs had a third scorer who could hit an open three as Danny Green used to they could've won tonight. Spurs starters were 0-9 on threes; not gonna cut it. Warriors are certainly a favorite. Spurs still have a real shot of winning a series though.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...os-angeles-lakers-golden-state-warriors-games " TiqIQ, a ticket market tracking site, shows that the list price to the Warriors' final game jumped 134 percent from after Sunday night's victory to the price Monday morning. The average list price to a ticket for the game is now $1,594. "This is the most important date in regular-season history, not relating to playoffs, since we opened in 2009," TiqIQ spokesman Chris Matcovich said. As of 10:20 am ET on Monday, the cheapest ticket on StubHub for the Lakers game was $700, while a Warriors seat could be had for $380. The most expensive ticket sold on StubHub was a courtside seat in Los Angeles, where a fan paid $27,500 each for two tickets to see Bryant up close for the last time. "