Most of them deserved to lose in the 1st round to begin with barring injuries.What about the teams that lose in the 1st round?
The Warriors haven't had a healthy starting 5 in the playoffs the last 2 seasons and still gave The Clippers and The Spurs all that they could handle while we were undermanned. We're even deeper this season.What?
The Warriors haven't done shyt. Not even make it past the 2nd round and they got waxed by The Clippers in the 1st round last year.
Yo word?Most of them deserved to lose in the 1st round to begin with barring injuries.
They're still going home early and they most depth they've ever had was when they had Harden. I don't fear OKC I only fear San Antonio and maybe Memphis.If Westbrook didn't get injured two seasons ago, they would have had been to three WCF and one Finals. Only Spurs have a better record in the playoffs over the same time. They're BUILT for the playoffs. This is the strongest squad Westbrook/Durant have been apart of. This is the most depth they've had.
This coming from a warriors fanThey're not built for the playoffs. They're a great regular season team but when depth matters they fold.
That obviously isn't going to keep up.I disagree. We have the best FG% in the league, we have the best Opponent FG% in the league. That's an elite offense and an elite defense. KD and Russy being healthy changes neither variable this season.
And San Antonio's lies in Tim Duncan, OKC's lies in the health of Ibaka, Memphis' lies in the health of Gasol. You go no where in the west without your key big man.Warriors' championship hopes lies in the health of Bogut.
Without him
We were a top 3 defensive team last year. Offensively we weren't elite which is why Mark Jackson lost his job, Alvin Gentry revamped our offense. So what about our team isn't going to keep up? The offense or the defense?That obviously isn't going to keep up.
We are top 8 in Ortg and Drtg evey year bruh.
When we were all healthy in 2013 we had the best Offense and 4th best defense in the league.
Depth doesn't really matter that much when you have all stars playing 40+ mpg in the playoffs you idiot.They're still going home early and they most depth they've ever had was when they had Harden. I don't fear OKC I only fear San Antonio and maybe Memphis.
And San Antonio's lies in Tim Duncan, OKC's lies in the health of Ibaka, Memphis' lies in the health of Gasol. You go no where in the west without your key big man.
Tell that to Portland.Depth doesn't really matter that much when you have all stars playing 40+ mpg in the playoffs you idiot.
Stop the name calling you sissy. Depth always fukking matter. Miami was more talented than San Antonio but their depth killed them. One bad substitution from Popovich prevented San Antonio from killing them twice.Depth doesn't really matter that much when you have all stars playing 40+ mpg in the playoffs you idiot.
Nah this is the most talent/depth they've had. By quite a considerable margin. Check some OKC games. In the two games Westbrook has played this season, he's been literally unstoppable. Only KD and Brons have more impact than he does. Two top 5 players who are nearing their primes and a top 5 defensive unit, a good amount of shooters and one of the best 6th men in the league.They're still going home early and they most depth they've ever had was when they had Harden. I don't fear OKC I only fear San Antonio and maybe Memphis.