Game 7 Classic Warriors vs OKC GDT

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San Jose Sharks are playing now in the Stanley Cup Finals, but I am sure many of their fans are watching Golden State. Dilemma for some fans.
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I'm here too.
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As I run to the kitchen to grab some food, the gap narrows to 4. No lead is big enough against the Warriors.
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Well you knew Klay was gonna start hitting at some point.

I like both teams but I'm still cheering for OKC.
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monsterpile wrote:I'm here too.


Hey Monster. glad to see you here. Got a favorite?

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Watching Klay Thompson right now shows what an elite 3-point shooter with a quick release and ability to create a little space off the dribble can do for a team. Thompson and Curry both fall into that elite category. Watching the Warriors again tonight reinforces my inclination to favor Hield as the Wolves pick over any other prospect who might be available at #5. LaVine has the potential to be an elite 3-point shooter who can shoot both off the catch and dribble. In fact, his post-allstar 3-point shooting last season was elite. Hield has that potential as well.
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Curry and Klay are probably the two best shooters ever. It's just ridiculous how these guys can stop on a dime and gets shots off in a blink of an eye and make them. A hand in their face isn't enough. You either have to completely go chest to chest and force them to put in on the floor or block the shot. I've never seen anything like it.
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Westbrook gets a three-point play the old fashioned way.
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Good to see Draymond Green struggle. I'm tired of that guy.
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lipoli390 wrote:Watching Klay Thompson right now shows what an elite 3-point shooter with a quick release and ability to create a little space off the dribble can do for a team. Thompson and Curry both fall into that elite category. Watching the Warriors again tonight reinforces my inclination to favor Hield as the Wolves pick over any other prospect who might be available at #5. LaVine has the potential to be an elite 3-point shooter who can shoot both off the catch and dribble. In fact, his post-allstar 3-point shooting last season was elite. Hield has that potential as well.


Yeah, I agree. I was just going to post the same. I think Hield would fit in real well with his ability to hit anywhere deep and with his quick release.
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