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Harden was 19-78 from 3.
Harden was 19-78 from 3.
I really hate this Warrior team... and seeing how I cheered them on more than I've ever cheered on a non local team back in 2015... the turn around is stunning.
Disgusting how Livingston is allowed to pretty much wrap his arms around Harden when he didn’t have the ball. Anyone else notice that?
Capella got away with at least 15 blatant bear hugs and over the backs...
Signature choke job by a D'Antoni team.
Officiating was terrible. Not necessarily in favor of one team, but just inconsistent for both teams. I just don't understand what a foul was in this game.
Oh man, just looked at Ariza's stat line. Yikes.
And 9-48 over the last four games.
D’Antoni’s short bench does it again and probably contributed to his hamstring injury to begin with. Not to mention his team’s signature defensive collapse.
If Lebron can somehow win a title with this Cavs team against this Warriors team maybe that makes up for the negative finals record and puts him neck and neck with MJ. I doubt it happens though. One of the only reasons I'd like to see it is so Lebron has a harder time leaving Cleveland and the Warriors rethink paying Durant. What has the better odds of happening? Lebron winning another title with the Cavs, Lebron resigning in Cleveland this summer, or Durant leaving Golden State?
There really isn't much of a story in the Warriors vs Cavaliers, again. I know last year the Warriors ran through them pretty easy and they had Kyrie. This year I can't see the Cavs winning more than 1 game, even though the Warriors don't seem as unstoppable as they were before. Lebron's skill and the Warriors taking the Cavs too lightly will cost them 1 game in Cleveland but this shouldn't be more than a 5 game series. Too bad they don't handicap the finals. The Warriors need to win 5 games to the Cavs needing just 2 wins might make this competitive.
If Lebron can somehow win a title with this Cavs team against this Warriors team maybe that makes up for the negative finals record and puts him neck and neck with MJ. I doubt it happens though. One of the only reasons I'd like to see it is so Lebron has a harder time leaving Cleveland and the Warriors rethink paying Durant. What has the better odds of happening? Lebron winning another title with the Cavs, Lebron resigning in Cleveland this summer, or Durant leaving Golden State?
No CP3 was the difference IMO. He would have been good for some easy buckets which would have helped them keep the lead IMO.
D’Antoni’s short bench does it again and probably contributed to his hamstring injury to begin with. Not to mention his team’s signature defensive collapse.
Well... Durant ain't leaving Golden State, even if they somehow lost this series, the grass still wouldn't be any greener elsewhere in the near future AND other suitors cannot pay him as much or more than the Warriors.
If LeBron won a title with that garbage Cavs team then I would guess that would move his odds from leaving Cleveland from 99% to... 50%?
However... this playoffs has proven a couple things to me... #1, that LeBron is the greatest player in league history outside of Jordan... and #2 (largely as a byproduct of #1) that this Cavs team is the worst supporting case that anyone has dragged to a finals that I have ever witnessed (a NBA follower since about 1992).
If you replaced LeBron with a league average player I suspect this Cavs team would have won somewhere around 25 games... easily in the running for "worst team in the league". Barring him averaging 40-15-15, I cannot fathom them winning the finals... and therefore him staying to drag them around any longer.
Seriously... this Cavs team is so terrible... especially with Love out. Would anyone start with ANY other contending team? Hell, would any of his teammates even be in the rotation of the Warriors?! His BEST healthy teammate might be George Hill... who obviously wouldn't start for the Warriors... but would Hill even see the court for Golden State? I'd take Livingston over him in a heartbeat.
Yep, no need to provide additional motivation. Though, there is already one douche from Yahoo! Sports painting Curry's comments as trashing Lebron.It has been amazing to watch. Cleveland is really bad but it also illustrated to me the difference between putting up stats on a bad team and the playoffs. Jordan Clarkson was the poster child for his, his stats actually got better in Cleveland, better % at least, but obviously less shots. Then the playoffs started and he looks like he's never played before. A guy who never met a shot he didn't take is suddenly so scared to shoot it's stunning. AS the playoffs went on Love and Korver were the only Cleveland guys not afraid to shoot.
As bad as the East was for him to get that team to the finals is absolutely stunning. Curry was talking about Cleveland last night and was like he's afraid to say look it's LeBron and 4 dudes from the park on that team. They learned 2 years ago how amazing LeBron is, they don't want to take anybody lightly this year