Hussra wrote:
so in the course of winning the NBA title last season and winning 73 games this season, GS hasn't faced the same matchup issues? Again, they swept this same Thunder team in the regular season series. Westbrook went off for the same points/assists he's putting up in these games. Durant average something ridiculous like 37 in those games vs Golden State--Thunder played great; Golden State, esp their offense, were better is all.
That's not the case here. GS's offensive punch is MIA. OKC rested guys regularly throughout the season, GS didn't. I think that explains OKC looking better at this late point in the playoffs than GS, considering GS has faced and conquered similar challenges in the past.
You don't win an NBA title and set the record for wins in a season and then trip over 'match-up' issues. If that were the case, GS never wins that title and certainly doesn't post a 73-9 record.
Matchups didn't matter when Steph Curry was draining 25 footer's like it was no thing and Draymond Green was playing like a cross btw Magic Johnson and Dennis Rodman. Green's lost his energy, Curry's lost his shooting range.
Maybe if GS were losing these games in OT, or by a bucket at the end; but they're not even competing for most of these games.
One of the reasons they won the title last season is due to the fact that Love and Irving didn't play. They struggled against Cleveland even without those two playing and LeBron James playing shitty. Curry didn't play particularly well and was outplayed by Irving during the one game that Irving played.
The playoffs are a different animal. G.S. avg margin of victory vs Houston was 23 points. How much energy is being exerted in a series that lopsided? Curry also missed about 4-5 games during the playoffs. Shouldnt he have been rested? G.S. was blown out after being on 3 days rest Sunday. They were routinely resting guys all season long during games.
OKC just got finished playing San Antonio. That was a much more grueling series than anything involving G.S. If G.S. was as tired as you suggest, it would have showed against Houston.
OKC is by far the most talented team that they have had to face in the two yrs that they have been contenders/best team.
Teams have been swept during the regular season only to be beaten in the playoffs before i.e. Heat/Bulls from several years ago. I don't know what San Antonio and OKC's regular season record was this yr but I'd venture to say that San Antonio won the season series. In addition, for what it's worth the Bulls also swept the Thunder this past season.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.