They'll be in "big trouble" all because they lost to the Suns by one possession, without their best player, despite already dominating the Suns earlier in the season with said best player?The truth is last night proved that if the Warriors play the Suns in the playoffs they'll be in big trouble.
It's almost as if you keep ignoring the fact the Warriors didn't have Steph last night.
The Warriors forced them into having a "bad game". Just like the Warriors forced them into having a "bad game" earlier in the season when they beat them twice. Suns having bad games against the Warriors seems to be a trend this season.Despite having a bad game the Suns executed when it matters during clutch time. During the playoffs, games are decided by 1 or 2 plays. Can you trust the Warriors to not turn the ball over during critical playoff moments during the playoffs? Well, I can trust the Suns not to turn the ball over during clutch moments.
The Warriors have been to the Finals five times, and have won three rings.
The Suns have been to the Finals only once.
I think I'll take the Warriors to execute down the stretch given they've proven it over more seasons and have actually won something - three somethings, to be specific. The Suns have had one playoff run and nothing to show for it. What happened to the Suns in the Finals last season when they failed to deliver in clutch moments against the Bucks? Furthermore, the last time a Chris Paul-led team played the Warriors in the playoffs, they choked down the stretch (in multiple games), and it was the Warriors who came out on top. Again, it's funny how you'd conveniently leave that out.