Q12543 wrote:Good to see Draymond Green struggle. I'm tired of that guy.
Since I am watching on TNT overtime I only saw the play once. Looked like it was his own fault. I'm not sure why they called a double foul.
Typical shenanigan by Green. I'm just tired of his antics out there. While the Warriors may win this series, it's been good to see him cut down to size a bit. He has struggled of late.
lipoli390 wrote:Klay has hit his last four 3-pointers. But I believe he missed his first 7. Part of the three-point shooting success of the Warriors is a head coach who lets them shoot through droughts, never causing players to look over their shoulders for the hook.
Well, it also helps that their whole offense is predicated on the 3. These guys HAVE to shoot 3's because they struggle to score otherwise. They just happen to be the greatest shooters on earth, so any 3 by Steph or Klay not blocked is a good shot.
lipoli390 wrote:Klay has hit his last four 3-pointers. But I believe he missed his first 7. Part of the three-point shooting success of the Warriors is a head coach who lets them shoot through droughts, never causing players to look over their shoulders for the hook.
Well, it also helps that their whole offense is predicated on the 3. These guys HAVE to shoot 3's because they struggle to score otherwise. They just happen to be the greatest shooters on earth, so any 3 by Steph or Klay not blocked is a good shot.
Don't sell the Warriors short, Q. They are more than elite 3-point shooters as a team. Curry is a great passer and great penetrator. Green is very good inside and Iggy is a terrific slasher. Overall, they are great at moving the ball and they supplement their three-point shooting with a lot of great passing and great looks in the paint.
I used to think Durant was just behind LeBron for best player on the planet. But I have long since abandoned that notion. Durant is very, very good, but he's not at that level.