parsnips33 wrote:Oh and talk about Klay's defense for a guy coming off 2 major injuries. Couple more games like these and he might become an overrated defender
cant overstate how important his defense was. locked up JB down the stretch
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parsnips33 wrote:Oh and talk about Klay's defense for a guy coming off 2 major injuries. Couple more games like these and he might become an overrated defender
70sFan wrote:Curry with one of the best performances of his career, he was absolutely unbelievable.
Can we finally start criticizing Tatum for his play? He's been horrible in the finals so far for his standards. He had strong moments with his passing and he's still a good defender, but man his scoring decisions are bad...



WestGOAT wrote:Tatum killed the momentum of the Celtics in the 4th by channeling his inner Kobe:
I don't understand why he settles for these types of shots, while it's obvious he is much more effective as an off-ball shooter.. he's been crazy hot from the 3.
Also, as much as I appreciate Curry, it really drives me crazy how careless he can get with his passes, especially in the 4th:
Literally just throws the ball away with some crazy attempt over the back pass attempt, which lead to a Brown 3-point play.
70sFan wrote:Curry has 27th game with 43+ points in NBA history.
All 43 or more points in NBA finals history:
1. 1962 Game 5: Baylor with 61 on 60.6 TS%
2. 1967 Game 3: Barry with 55 on 48.8 TS%
3. 1993 Game 4: Jordan with 55 on 61.2 TS%
4. 1969 Game 1: West with 53 on 56.7 TS%
5. 2018 Game 1: James with 51 on 69.2 TS%
6. 1958 Game 7: Pettit with 50 on 61.6 TS%
7. 2021 Game 6: Giannis with 50 on 74.9 TS%
8. 2001 Game 1: Iverson with 48 on 53.4 TS%
9. 1992 Game 5: Jordan with 46 on 73.3 TS%
10. 1965 Game 2: West with 45 on 52.0 TS%
11. 1970 Game 6: Wilt with 45 on 67.9 TS%
12. 1966 Game 4: West with 45 on 63.6 TS%
13. 1993 Game 6: Jordan with 45 on 54.1 TS%
14. 1967 Game 6: Barry with 44 on 50.3 TS%
15. 1993 Game 3: Jordan with 44 on 48.2 TS%
16. 2001 Game 1: Shaq with 44 on 58.4 TS%
17. 2015 Game 1: James with 44 on 51.9 TS%
18. 1963 Game 5: Baylor with 43 on 51.8 TS%
19. 1965 Game 3: West with 43 on 63.6 TS%
20. 1967 Game 4: Barry with 43 on 46.5 TS%
21. 1969 Game 2: Havlicek with 43 on 64.8 TS%
22. 1988 Game 6: Thomas with 43 on 61.3 TS%
23. 2000 Game 1: Shaq with 43 on 63.9 TS%
24. 2006 Game 5: Wade with 43 on 55.1 TS%
25. 2012 Game 4: Westbrook with 43 on 64.5 TS%
26. 2018 Game 3: Durant with 43 on 82.4 TS%
27. 2022 Game 4: Curry with 43 on 71.8 TS%
Most by player:
4: West, Jordan
3: Barry
2: Baylor, Shaq, James
1: Pettit, Havlicek, Wilt, Thomas, Iverson, Wade, Westbrook, Durant, Giannis, Curry
70sFan wrote:By the way, Klay has been terrible on offense outside of game 3, but at least the Warriors got a lot from him on defensive end this game. He did a very nice job even as a help defender in the paint on a few plays, which usually isn't his strength.
70sFan wrote:Curry with one of the best performances of his career, he was absolutely unbelievable.
Can we finally start criticizing Tatum for his play? He's been horrible in the finals so far for his standards. He had strong moments with his passing and he's still a good defender, but man his scoring decisions are bad...
Gooner wrote:70sFan wrote:By the way, Klay has been terrible on offense outside of game 3, but at least the Warriors got a lot from him on defensive end this game. He did a very nice job even as a help defender in the paint on a few plays, which usually isn't his strength.
I told you Klay can still lock down when needed. He wasn't terrible tonight offensively either, 4 out of 10 from 3, and some clutch shots.
70sFan wrote:Gooner wrote:70sFan wrote:By the way, Klay has been terrible on offense outside of game 3, but at least the Warriors got a lot from him on defensive end this game. He did a very nice job even as a help defender in the paint on a few plays, which usually isn't his strength.
I told you Klay can still lock down when needed. He wasn't terrible tonight offensively either, 4 out of 10 from 3, and some clutch shots.
Some clutch shots means one three in the 4th? Klay wasn't good offensively tonight and overall it wasn't a good performance from him. He had some big plays on defense, but in the end it was the moment that mattered and Warriors needed heroic Curry performance to win this game, mostly because Klay struggled throughout the game.
Gooner wrote:70sFan wrote:Gooner wrote:
I told you Klay can still lock down when needed. He wasn't terrible tonight offensively either, 4 out of 10 from 3, and some clutch shots.
Some clutch shots means one three in the 4th? Klay wasn't good offensively tonight and overall it wasn't a good performance from him. He had some big plays on defense, but in the end it was the moment that mattered and Warriors needed heroic Curry performance to win this game, mostly because Klay struggled throughout the game.
He made another 3 earlier and one turnaround jumper around the 6 minute mark. Those hsots kept them in touch and then he made a go ahead 3 for 95-94. 4 3's is a meaningful contribution offensively. If you want to see who is struggling, look at Draymond Green who can't make a shot, not even around the rim.
Bergmaniac wrote:Curry is showing again he's easily the best offensive player in the league, he's just ridiculous. He is so great that the Warriors offense is still elite with the current version of Draymond on the court despite Draymond being an atrocious offensive player who isn't guarded at all and can't score anything except uncontested layups.
Celtics scored 3 total points in the last 5 minutes, it felt like the moment got to them. Also, all of their shots in the last 4:30 minutes were threes. 2 Smart threes on a crucial offensive possession late is not something you want. Tatum needs to be better. And they continue to struggle offensively when Timelord is on the bench.
70sFan wrote:Bergmaniac wrote:Curry is showing again he's easily the best offensive player in the league, he's just ridiculous. He is so great that the Warriors offense is still elite with the current version of Draymond on the court despite Draymond being an atrocious offensive player who isn't guarded at all and can't score anything except uncontested layups.
Celtics scored 3 total points in the last 5 minutes, it felt like the moment got to them. Also, all of their shots in the last 4:30 minutes were threes. 2 Smart threes on a crucial offensive possession late is not something you want. Tatum needs to be better. And they continue to struggle offensively when Timelord is on the bench.
How is he showing that he's clearly better on offense than Jokic?
Bergmaniac wrote:Curry is showing again he's easily the best offensive player in the league, he's just ridiculous. He is so great that the Warriors offense is still elite with the current version of Draymond on the court despite Draymond being an atrocious offensive player who isn't guarded at all and can't score anything except uncontested layups.
Celtics scored 3 total points in the last 5 minutes, it felt like the moment got to them. Also, all of their shots in the last 4:30 minutes were threes. 2 Smart threes on a crucial offensive possession late is not something you want. Tatum needs to be better. And they continue to struggle offensively when Timelord is on the bench.
In the minutes Curry and Draymond have played together in the series the Warriors have an offensive rating of 113.5 which is really good against Boston's defence.Colbinii wrote:Bergmaniac wrote:Curry is showing again he's easily the best offensive player in the league, he's just ridiculous. He is so great that the Warriors offense is still elite with the current version of Draymond on the court despite Draymond being an atrocious offensive player who isn't guarded at all and can't score anything except uncontested layups.
Celtics scored 3 total points in the last 5 minutes, it felt like the moment got to them. Also, all of their shots in the last 4:30 minutes were threes. 2 Smart threes on a crucial offensive possession late is not something you want. Tatum needs to be better. And they continue to struggle offensively when Timelord is on the bench.
Actually with Draymond on the court the Warriors have struggled offensively in the finals.
70sFan wrote:Gooner wrote:70sFan wrote:By the way, Klay has been terrible on offense outside of game 3, but at least the Warriors got a lot from him on defensive end this game. He did a very nice job even as a help defender in the paint on a few plays, which usually isn't his strength.
I told you Klay can still lock down when needed. He wasn't terrible tonight offensively either, 4 out of 10 from 3, and some clutch shots.
Some clutch shots means one three in the 4th? Klay wasn't good offensively tonight and overall it wasn't a good performance from him. He had some big plays on defense, but in the end it was the moment that mattered and Warriors needed heroic Curry performance to win this game, mostly because Klay struggled throughout the game.