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Generally for a team to win a championship, it's not going to have one blowout game after another. Just not possible.
Over the years, it seems like playoff teams have three types of games:
one or two good blowouts of an opponent (i.e., the Lakers series)
at least one miracle ("Havlicek steals the ball . . . .") Ayton's game-winning lob
And at least one hell of a defensive game. The Suns had a great game to close out the series vs. Golden State in 1976, as I recall holding Barry way under his average.
Last night they had #3. Yes, the Hairdressers were cold, but so were we. I don't think Crowder has hit more than 2 3-point shots in the last 3 games. He is badly off, as is Bridges, not to mention Booker had another sub-par game, partly due to D, partly I'm sure due to the mask (which he took off).
Still, a great team is going to need one or two of those lockdown games to win the championship. Glad to see the Suns won one of those.
And at some point, they are ALL gonna be hot, and at some point, even Jackson is gonna start missing.
yeah... I’ve been saying the above as well. Every title run seems to have signature moments. Usually at least one each series. Book’s 47 closing out the defending champion Lakers. The entirety of the Denver thrashing. Ayton’s Valley-Oop.
and I also had been waiting in the dreaded Crowder cold streak. Good to get that hopefully out of the way in this series before the Finals.