Doctor MJ wrote:jalengreen wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
Are you saying that you would have predicted the Warriors sans KD would win a series over Houston in 2019 before it happened? Because that would make you close to unique.
No, I'm sure I would have predicted the Rockets to win (assuming we're talking about the Warriors not having KD from the start of the series. I did actually think once GSW won G5 that the series was over... which may have been hyperbolic given that G6 was fairly close but still, gives you an idea of my thoughts at the time) - but I'm also sure that I would've maintained the possibility of the Warriors winning. At a glance I think my thoughts are comparable to what you were talking about earlier in another thread about the 2011 Mavs. (I don't want this to come off the wrong way, this conversation just instantly reminded me of reading your comment earlier [which I agreed with] and I think it explains my perspective well.)First thing I'll say: I'm not going to say you're crazy for disagreeing with me about the Mavs. These are all champion teams worthy of respect, and in fact during the '10-11 season I was saying repeatedly that the Mavs when healthy had an extremely impressive regular season record. I didn't pick them in the series against the Lakers where they won in a sweep that left us gobsmacked, but I was saying ahead of time that Dallas could win, which most didn't believe.
Yet, I never argued that those Mavs were better than the Laker & Heat champs that surrounded them. Why? Hmm, well, some salient points:
1. The '10-11 Mavs played the Lakers on the downswing and the Heat on the upswing. I don't think you'll find anyone that believes the teams the Mavs beat were the best versions of those teams. Doesn't mean that '10-11 Mavs couldn't be even better, but we shouldn't forget this.
Similarly, I wouldn't have picked the Warriors to win a full series without KD against the 2019 Rockets, but I wouldn't have counted that team out completely. Further, I wouldn't argue that the series has much to do with what happened in 2018 because I don't believe the Warriors beat the best version of the Harden/CP3 Rockets. In either 2018 or 2019, that is.
You make good points and I was nodding along until the end when...
wait are you saying you think the Rockets were simply a better team than the Warriors period?
no, i was saying that i think both the rockets teams that the warriors faced werent the best version of the harden/cp3 rockets. because the best version of them was when healthy in 2018. in 2018 WCF cp3 gets hurt, and again in 2019 i think they were worse largely due to cp3's decline.