OT How The Golden State Warriors Are Breaking The NBA

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  1. BLAZINGGIANTS

    BLAZINGGIANTS Well-Known Member

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    You think a lot of things.

    Unfortunately for us Blazers fans, they almost always work against us.
     
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    For sure. That being said, if you have to pick one team, the Warriors look awesome. The one team that has a chance to beat them, as of today, is the Cavs. I still believe that if enough of Lebron's backup dancers are healthy, he's enough to carry them past the Dubs.
     
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    Nah, the Spurs could beat them though.
     
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    Pop's never won back to back titles.
     
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    Agree with TLong Spurs have a chance. OKC may be in that mix as well. GS is definitely the favorite. I think its silly some people think they're winning too much right now. They aren't overplaying guys or running anyone into the ground and their key contributors are all under 30. Winning games is a good thing for the future of a basketball team. It doesn't guarantee anything but provided teams stay fresh it doesn't hurt.
     
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    The Warriors were 21-2 last season.

    I'd say it worked without being "problematic" at all.

    Pop's team was 19-14, then 34-23, and eventually lost in the first round.
     
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    We're not talking about science here, you know.
     
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    What would happen if Curry gets injured? A twisted ankle or back sprain could occur. The article only mentions Clay Thompson. It never mentioned the other players as part of the whole success structure.
     
  9. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    i cant believe they are having the season i predict the blazers to have every year. one day we will know how this feels
     
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    Ya if you want to see the Lillard vs. Curry show that is.
     

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