San Francisco is a shit hole. They got their token win for the new $2billion arena last year. The TNT crew and Mike Breen will be in sunny LA next week. The League hasn't had the excitement of The Forum in what 13 years since Kobe in 2009/2010? The Bubble doesn't count. Ws are played out regardless of this game. The League will not anoint Ws again, it's time for some Championship ball in SoCal. I almost hope Lakes lose tonight so I can hammer them again at +200 series.
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San Francisco is a shit hole. They got their token win for the new $2billion arena last year. The TNT crew and Mike Breen will be in sunny LA next week. The League hasn't had the excitement of The Forum in what 13 years since Kobe in 2009/2010? The Bubble doesn't count. Ws are played out regardless of this game. The League will not anoint Ws again, it's time for some Championship ball in SoCal. I almost hope Lakes lose tonight so I can hammer them again at +200 series.
“Playoff road teams coming off a victory of 20-points or more in a series matchup are 52-29-1 ATS (64.2%) since the 2011-2012 season, per the SDQL at Killer Sports. The blowout win gives the winning team momentum and confidence that carries over, even on the road.” Beginnerboy posted this in another thread. This should be considered, too. The Warriors won Game 3 in Denver a year ago after winning Game 2 by twenty points. They also defied this angle after losing Game 5 in Memphis by a crazy 39 points by eliminating the Grizzlies in Game 6, 110-96. Last year's monumental playoff disappointment, the loathed Phoenix Suns, failed twice in this situation during their infamous series loss to the Mavericks. The Celtics won and covered in this situation last night.
But how many of those teams had a road record like the warriors. I couldn’t ignore that. Yes they won their last 2 road games but I don’t see them making it 3 in a row in this spot. I’m hoping wire to wire!
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
“Playoff road teams coming off a victory of 20-points or more in a series matchup are 52-29-1 ATS (64.2%) since the 2011-2012 season, per the SDQL at Killer Sports. The blowout win gives the winning team momentum and confidence that carries over, even on the road.” Beginnerboy posted this in another thread. This should be considered, too. The Warriors won Game 3 in Denver a year ago after winning Game 2 by twenty points. They also defied this angle after losing Game 5 in Memphis by a crazy 39 points by eliminating the Grizzlies in Game 6, 110-96. Last year's monumental playoff disappointment, the loathed Phoenix Suns, failed twice in this situation during their infamous series loss to the Mavericks. The Celtics won and covered in this situation last night.
But how many of those teams had a road record like the warriors. I couldn’t ignore that. Yes they won their last 2 road games but I don’t see them making it 3 in a row in this spot. I’m hoping wire to wire!
Quote Originally Posted by begginerboy: You trust AD and LBJ that much, or is this a fade of the Warriors? I've only gained respect for the Warriors since the playoffs began.
I have been following this for years and I can’t believe what they are doing this year. I have never seen a championship contending team not know which 6, 7th, and 8th player it can use or trust on a nightly basis. Kerr is literally making it up as he goes along. Each night is a different puzzle he has to solve on the fly, and this might be the Achilles heel that comes back to bite them in the end, or it might be the tactical advantage they use to create line up/match up problems for teams that don’t know exactly how to prepare for a team that is a mystery to itself.
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Quote Originally Posted by begginerboy: You trust AD and LBJ that much, or is this a fade of the Warriors? I've only gained respect for the Warriors since the playoffs began.
I have been following this for years and I can’t believe what they are doing this year. I have never seen a championship contending team not know which 6, 7th, and 8th player it can use or trust on a nightly basis. Kerr is literally making it up as he goes along. Each night is a different puzzle he has to solve on the fly, and this might be the Achilles heel that comes back to bite them in the end, or it might be the tactical advantage they use to create line up/match up problems for teams that don’t know exactly how to prepare for a team that is a mystery to itself.
I feel their is no pressure on the Warriors to win on the road tonight. Unlike the pressure they felt G5 and G7. They lose tonight, I will like them G4 probably.
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I feel their is no pressure on the Warriors to win on the road tonight. Unlike the pressure they felt G5 and G7. They lose tonight, I will like them G4 probably.
Mr. B, gambling is confidence. I am very confident Lakers win this series for reasons I've stated before that benefit the League. Thus my excitement regardless of them winning tonight or not. LA and the League needs this Lakers advancement. I actually hope Ws gain the advantage by winning tonight or G4 so I can add to my Lakers series bets.
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Mr. B, gambling is confidence. I am very confident Lakers win this series for reasons I've stated before that benefit the League. Thus my excitement regardless of them winning tonight or not. LA and the League needs this Lakers advancement. I actually hope Ws gain the advantage by winning tonight or G4 so I can add to my Lakers series bets.
I want to feel bad for Warriors' backers but I can't as most are arrogant soft fucks. The best we can hope for is GS win G4 so we get Lakes again at + money going to San Fran. When empires fall it's ugly. Look at Rome when they were bloodletting in the streets.
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I want to feel bad for Warriors' backers but I can't as most are arrogant soft fucks. The best we can hope for is GS win G4 so we get Lakes again at + money going to San Fran. When empires fall it's ugly. Look at Rome when they were bloodletting in the streets.
seems like more often than not this year in playoffs. the team winning at half wins the 2nd half. if they get up they pull starters. like Miami today. I don't have stats just seems so
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seems like more often than not this year in playoffs. the team winning at half wins the 2nd half. if they get up they pull starters. like Miami today. I don't have stats just seems so
I see the Warriors G4 situation very similar to their G5 against the Kings. With the added pressure will they be able to pull out a road win like they did G5? Or are we giving to much credit for their 2 road wins against a young rookie playoff team. I'm warming up to their road woes continuing.
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I see the Warriors G4 situation very similar to their G5 against the Kings. With the added pressure will they be able to pull out a road win like they did G5? Or are we giving to much credit for their 2 road wins against a young rookie playoff team. I'm warming up to their road woes continuing.
I see the Warriors G4 situation very similar to their G5 against the Kings. With the added pressure will they be able to pull out a road win like they did G5? Or are we giving to much credit for their 2 road wins against a young rookie playoff team. I'm warming up to their road woes continuing.
Shoot, too. I think. I don't know anymore. Lakers!
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I see the Warriors G4 situation very similar to their G5 against the Kings. With the added pressure will they be able to pull out a road win like they did G5? Or are we giving to much credit for their 2 road wins against a young rookie playoff team. I'm warming up to their road woes continuing.
Shoot, too. I think. I don't know anymore. Lakers!
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