Warriors in 6?
- Alexander Peat
- Jun 5, 2017
- 2 min read
Another dominant performance from the Golden State Warriors. Steph Curry with his first post season career triple double as he recorded; 10 rebounds, 11 assists and 32 points. Yes. Impressive. However, the Slim Reaper is yet again, the MVP of the game for me. 33 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 blocks. With KD's 3 turnovers, and Steph's 8, it places the slim reaper in the MVP position. This man can do it all, shooting 59.1% from the field and 30% from beyond the arc, who can stop him? LeBron can't. Well he hasn't been able to the last two games (Flashback to putting LeBron on skates with the blow by dunk in Game 1).
Enough about how amazing Kevin Durant is. Let's talk about how Cleveland is doing. LeBron with another statistically sound game, cutting his turnovers in half from last game and shooting 66.7% from the field, as well as a triple double. But, as Russell Westbrook can relate to LeBron in this, stats don't mean too much if you can't win.
I think it goes without saying that the Cavs are struggling and usually do in the first few games in the finals. However, as they taught us last year, do not count them out. My prediction, they go to Cleveland, have a great home game and take a win. Maybe even win both of them at home. That's when it is going to break the pattern from last year. After game 4, the talent and skill that Golden State has will shine through in the latter part of the series. I could be completely wrong and look like an idiot for saying this, nevertheless. Warriors in 6. With the addition of KD and increase in Steph's consistency, there is no way, in my mind, that Cleveland will win this time.
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