gorz wrote:Let's not overreact after one game. Golden State will make adjustments and will win the series. Remember just a year ago Milwaukee was down 0-2 in the Finals and they came back and won it all. Boston lost game one in their two previous series and we all know how those series turned out. Golden State lost game one before on their home floor only to win the series at the end. Games two and three will be very telling in how this series will play out.
Let's not overreact after one game but then say that down 0-1 the Warriors will make the adjustments and win the series... Wut?
The Warriors are aging. They had a cakewalk of a Western Conference playoffs against a Morantless Grizzlies and Luka Doncic and 7 other scrubs.
The Dubs are now a less athletic, older, smaller version of their championship teams and they are playing an athletic, huge, physically defensive juggernaut of 25 year olds with uncle Al Horford steadying the ship.
It's only going to get harder for the Dubs as the series goes on. Klay Thompson looks absolutely cooked, and there's no KD to help Curry now. The Celtics defense just wears opponents down and by the 4th quarter, it's that much tougher to score on them, but also defend them because of their physicality in the 3 quarters before that.
Jordan Poole and Draymond Green are going to have to shoot the absolute lights out when they are open or this could get ugly, really quickly.
Of course they have a chance at winning- their experience alone should win them some games. But this is a game they should have won if they were going to take one. Curry was firing. Home crowd, Celtics nervous to start. Does it get much easier for the Warriors than this with Tatum shooting 3 of 18?
One day Marcus Smart will be defensive player of the year, mark my words.