mademan wrote:rtiff68 wrote:WarriorGM wrote:
Hakeem never faced Jordan in the playoffs. Curry faced previous MVP Durant and succeeding MVP Westbrook simultaneously.
Curry's 2015 opponents could also be described as follows:
1st round Anthony Davis (2015 1st Team All-NBA)
2nd round Marc Gasol (2015 1st Team All-NBA)
3rd round James Harden (2015 1st Team All-NBA)
Finals LeBron James (2015 1st Team All-NBA)
That was the only time in history that a member of the All NBA 1st team went through every other member of the All NBA 1st team en route to a title...and it was in the notoriously more difficult Conference...
...but let’s keep up the narrative that 2015 was “lucky because the field was weak due to injuries.”
Want some historical context? The 1987 Lakers only faced one team with a winning record— the 42-40 Warriors in the 2nd round— before reaching the Finals.
Their path, and the paths of every other champion, was WAY more difficult than GSW’s in 2015, though.
Dude, this was 4 years ago. You cant rewrite history that fast. Every team the W's faced in 2015 had major injuries. That was not a difficult run; their finals opponent trotted out Matthew freakin Delladova as it's 2nd best player
Dominating an entire season from start to finish like the Warriors did in 2015 is never easy. We know LeBron has been able to get teams like his 2007 and 2018 Cavaliers to the finals out of the Eastern Conference as well. The 2015 version without Kyrie after game 1 (which the Warriors won) wasn't that much different. Are the 2007 Spurs criticized for being lucky to face LeBron?













