The Series We've Been Waiting For: Official Warriors vs. Spurs WCF Thread

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GunRanger

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Since when has this wench been a Spurs fan? I aint never seen her in The 'Mo!

shyt looking spooky out here. I need to see some receipts or an updated resume (Yes! I'm checking references).

We Spurs brehs aint rocking with no newcomers!
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That was from about 2 years ago
 

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Majority thinks that the Warriors will take this one pretty easy. I beg to differ (with my silver and black glasses on). Curry, Klay, and KD are going to get theirs. But this is the series where I think the offseason moves of not having any effective bigs and less depth on the bench, is going to come back and haunt the Warriors. The Spurs will go big with LMA/Pau/Lee. Which means that Zaza or McGee will have to play outside the paint and guard LMA in the midrange and Pau beyond the arc. Not to mention that in the past Harrison Barnes and random ass Barbosa would always be the ones to come up big vs the Spurs, who no longer are on the bench for the W's.

2 great defensive teams going at it. Hopefully we get a good semi finals series with close scores.

Spurs in 6. GoSpursGo

LMA is probably the key. There have been games where Draymond dominated him, but he has also had some big games on Draymond. It comes down to how much he fights for early position down low.

I don't see the big lineup keeping up with the Warriors overall though. The only thing I worry about, is sometimes when the Warriors get a decent lead, Brown has been putting out some weird combinations that have trouble scoring, and it lets teams back in the game. Can't have that with a team like the Spurs.
 

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LMA is probably the key. There have been games where Draymond dominated him, but he has also had some big games on Draymond. It comes down to how much he fights for early position down low.

I don't see the big lineup keeping up with the Warriors overall though. The only thing I worry about, is sometimes when the Warriors get a decent lead, Brown has been putting out some weird combinations that have trouble scoring, and it lets teams back in the game. Can't have that with a team like the Spurs.

I don't think its "probably". I think he IS the key. As seen in the HOU series. In order for the Spurs to be successful he needs to be locked in and aggressive. If the Spurs can get the Warriors bigs in foul trouble, it can create mismatches and test the W's depth. It will be interesting to see who matches up with who.
 

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Spurs cannot guard GS on the offensive end and GS is better defensively..

GS will use their defense to create their offense.. like I said shyt will be a sweep for GS and at best finish off the Spurs in 5 games also let's not forget GS is well rested, Spurs working on 2 days before they play Sunday... GS getting in more practice time..
 
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Playing another injured team :laff:
How hilarious that @GoddamnyacacProf would dap this. Harden had TWO opportunitites to beat this "injured" Spurs squad, and he still couldn't capatilize (I mean really, how pathetic is that?). Clearly the Spurs are the better team healthy or not, so I don't see the sense in laughing at the Warriors playing a team that's not completely healthy, when the "injured" Spurs are still more of a challenge than the Rockets.
 
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