Blazers have had an amazing year. Depleted Clippers or not to lose four starters and be a playoff team and win a round just remarkable. Lillard to me is definitely is an elite level player right now. McCollum come out of nowhere and has emerged as a premier two guard. Terry Stotts is a great coach who got them to play above their heads. A lot to be proud of in Portland. One more piece and they're a contender imo.
Hopefully they can oil Durant out of OKC and into the Lakers. The Spurs looking like they will sweep the series in 3 games, that is how good they look. Durant looks shook.
What an utter beat down. OKC is delusional if they think they are winning anything in the near future. I know they are the third best team in the West but the difference between where they are and where SA and GS are is just gigantic. They aren't closing that gap any time soon. We need to keep some money available to sign Westbrook because he's going to want out of there next summer.
Sucks for Okc man. They have 2 of the top 5 players, but no one else to help them out. SA and GSW are juggernaut superteams. I hope whoever comes out the west utterly destroys Cleveland. I wanna see a 4-0 sweep
It is just one game, but I think Donovan should consider going small. I like Adams, but he's a liability in pick and roll coverage and San Antonio really took advantage. I would start Ibaka at center and move KD to power forward.
Yawn. Spurs are a TEAM. The Thunder are Durant, Westbrook, and some guys. The Thunder are never going to win as constructed, Durant will have to join a TEAM, or the thunder will have to make a move for a 3rd star. But as of now, GS and SA aren't going anywhere. Duncan may retire, Ginobili may retire, but they still have Parker, Leonard, Aldridge, Green, and are constantly finding players to plug in and keep chugging along.
eh, SA and GS are better, but lots can happen. at some point, tim Duncan has to stop playing, and this will impact SA, perhaps in more ways than people might expect. plus, injuries and things happen. it's still one game. I don't think many were picking okc to win the series, but the first game was kind of the perfect storm/worst case scenario, imo. they'll play them tighter in others. as for okc's problem...they let all their useful wings go over the years. you can't rely on singler, Roberson, waiters, and foye if you have title aspirations. even if you have Durant and westbrook. but even so, they don't play together offensively and never have. often in the playoffs, this can (sort of) work to your favor, as better defenses can disrupt offenses predicated on ball/player movement (and can do less against supreme iso players, particularly if there are two). obviously, this is not happening here. the thing that I have never understood is why okc isn't better on d. on paper, they should be.
LaMarcus Aldridge with 38 points in 30 minutes. Not sure there's a better big man in the game right now.
The Warriors are a complete team. It's not that they're better without Curry or that Curry is the difference maker, it's that we don't give Steve Kerr and Luke Walton credit, they brought back team ball and small ball. They're killing people with simple back door plays and passing the ball like a team. The same thing with San Antonio they're playing the exact same way. That's Spurs/Warriors series might be one of the best series we'll ever see in a long time. If both teams make it to WCF.