Good game from Goran Dragic. The heat advance to the next round
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Raptors win Game 7
Dragic came through clutch for Miami in that game 7.
Not sure what Webber was crying about.
Especially what it turns into during the playoffs. Breath on a guy in the area between the keys, it's a foul, meanwhile in the paint guys are dishing out forearm shivers. And then in the final minutes of a close game the entire court becomes a rugby match.They let a ton of stuff go on both sides, then called fouls on casual contact 20 feet from the basket. I don't understand NBA officiating.
Ginobli stepped over the line on that inbounds before he was pushed out of the way.
Calls favored the Spurs anyway. Great game.
Not sure what Webber was crying about.
And yes Ginobili stepping on the line is supposed to be a T.
Man, even without Curry the Warriors are fun to watch and a pretty solid team, not to mention EXTREMELY well-coached. Curry is the head of the snake, but without him, in the playoffs, they've won their last four games by an average margin of like 20 points. That's a testament to not only their talent, but more so Steve Kerr. He's proving he's not a DA who's "system" was completely dependent on Nash and when he didn't have that player, EVERYTHING went to crap.
Pretty impressed with what they have going on up north but still really want to see Steph healthy to take on the Spurs in the WCF showdown of the century.
Among the many guys who have stepped up it's hard to watch this series and not wonder how good would Livingston have been if not for all the injuries? I mean he can still jump but he's not nearly as athletic as he was before all the injuries. Great passer, has developed into a terrific defender, one of the better post up guards in the league. He's playing too many minutes now I worry he'll break down but he's been terrific.
And you can't say enough about Iguodala either, those 2 guys have been so good that even a stud like Curry has been somewhat replaced.
Man, even without Curry the Warriors are fun to watch and a pretty solid team, not to mention EXTREMELY well-coached. Curry is the head of the snake, but without him, in the playoffs, they've won their last four games by an average margin of like 20 points. That's a testament to not only their talent, but more so Steve Kerr. He's proving he's not a DA who's "system" was completely dependent on Nash and when he didn't have that player, EVERYTHING went to crap.
Pretty impressed with what they have going on up north but still really want to see Steph healthy to take on the Spurs in the WCF showdown of the century.
agreed on Livingston. It's impressive to me just the fact that he's gotten back to the level he's at now considering how horrific his injuries were. Dude's an absolute beast as a back-up PG and pretty good as a spot starter. But no doubt, they'll need Curry back to beat the Spurs.
They've played well but you also have to look at the competition they've had. Houston was the worst playoff team in the NBA from both conferences imo. Portland is a team that surprised people (similar to us from 2 years ago) but when a team actually sits down and game plans for them, it's relatively easy to guard them because they rely on 3pt shots from Lillard and McCollum to win every game and if those guys aren't making it then they lose.
I don't think GSW could win more than 2 games without Curry if they played a series against OKC, Cleveland or San Antonio.
They've played well but you also have to look at the competition they've had. Houston was the worst playoff team in the NBA from both conferences imo. Portland is a team that surprised people (similar to us from 2 years ago) but when a team actually sits down and game plans for them, it's relatively easy to guard them because they rely on 3pt shots from Lillard and McCollum to win every game and if those guys aren't making it then they lose.
I don't think GSW could win more than 2 games without Curry if they played a series against OKC, Cleveland or San Antonio.