Connect with us

NBA

The unflappable Warriors might be in trouble in the NBA Finals

Placeholder while the action of the article is loaded

Boston — At the heart of the Golden State Warriors, they’ve never seen them sweat because they’ve walked from the charts and shared the history of creating the ring.when They dropped Game 1 of the NBA Finals There was no panic on their home floor. Their level of concern was slightly higher than speed walking in the airport to board the plane, but far below the feeling of getting into the hands of a hair colorist on the first day of work.

Even after Game 3 on Wednesday night, the Boston Celtics 116-100 victory and 2-1 series leadThe worried warriors shrugged together. Draymond Green casually said his performance reminded him of excrement. Klay Thompson talked about some serious moods as he has a surfer aura that has just awakened from a nap.Stephen Curry then strapped Fendi’s shoes and walked slowly into the interview room, confessing that he probably exacerbated the same injury. It missed him The last 12 games of the season.

wait. Did Curry, who might deserve to win or lose the Finals MVP because he’s so bright and shining in this series, admit that he felt like his left leg muscles were strained again? The 34-year-old superstar has to run around and do most of the scoring because his veteran teammates haven’t done it consistently enough, but could he have a bust wheel? ?? Well, maybe it’s time to start sprinting on the plane.

The calm Celtics start fast and lead the Warriors 2-1 in the NBA Finals.

The Warriors may never say it publicly, but now it’s okay to panic. I’m very worried about Game 4 on Friday night and the results of this series.

Curry will play in game 4He declared Thursday after getting a night’s sleep and time to assess what happened during the loose ball scramble with the Celtics tycoon Al Horford. Horford knocked down his left foot as Curry was kneeling to secure the ball. The two MVPs perceived the same pain they felt in March. Boston’s Marcus Smart crashed into Currys as well Step on the ball while aiming for a loose ball.

This time, Green said he heard Curry screaming. His teammates gathered over him as he lay on his back with his face crooked.

Grief and wink were the most horrifying sights and sounds for Warriors fans, but by then they should have picked up the previous warning sign.

The degree to which Curry’s mouthpiece hangs from his lips serves as a good barometer of the Warriors’ emotional state. He would stick it out after making the Big Three, but on Wednesday night the plastic stick out showed a sense of heightened anxiety.

In the third quarter, Green picked up one of the six fouls, Curry walked towards the team’s sidelines, shook his head and spread his arms a little, and the protruding mouthpiece told a frustrating story. A fan who is keenly aware of the star’s emotions may have used his mouthpiece as an anxiety interpreter.

If that method is too tricky, Warriors fans may have felt the team’s fate when they saw Green’s performance.

Throughout much of this series, Green has been reduced to just a vocal roll guy. He played like a podcaster who loves to talk about NBA hoops, not a real NBA player.While green Impose his will as a bully in Game 2His tactics miserably failed Wednesday night, as the Celtics proved incapable of threatening twice in a row. The green finished with 2 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. As the host of the Draymond Green Show, he ended the night like a good podcaster who knew how to catch the crowd.

“Like s —” Green talked about his play. Five-year-old Draymond Jr., sitting beside his father, wasn’t disappointed by the blasphemous words. He knows the truth even for his children.

Thompson, the other half of Splash Brothers, left the post-match interview with a G rating. And he didn’t really care about the vulgarity thrown at the green by Boston fans who regularly chanted “F — You, Draymond!”.

“Drop a bomb into the crowd with the children,” Thompson said like Zen. “It’s really classy. Well done, Boston.”

Thompson expressed concern with the Boston kids and their impressive ears, but didn’t seem to be so worried about his team being in the 2-1 hole. Instead, his heart wandered into a happier time.

Warriors star Stephen Curry overcomes foot pain in the final

Thompson believes in the power of positive memories, and when he experiences a slump, as he did in the first two games, he often sees YouTube clips of his better shooting performance. Trailing in the finals is no exception. Thompson used a souvenir from seven years ago as a clue.

“We are not going to overreact. We were in this situation before,” he said. “I got a big atmosphere in 2015.”

That year, the Warriors dragged 2-1 to the Revlon-led Cleveland Cavaliers, Bounced to win Series 4-2.. Good vibes. But Thompson must have been overwhelming the atmosphere since 2019, the last time the Warriors faced a 2: 1 hole.

The Warriors were hindered by an injury during the final match against the Toronto Raptors. Kevin Durant tore his right Achilles in Game 5. In the next game, Thompson suffered an ACL injury.Toronto Finished the championship with 6 games.. Durant, a free agent, has decided to rehabilitate the country in Brooklyn Nets. Thompson will miss the next two seasons.

Curry’s left foot is incomparable to Durant and Thompson’s injuries. Still, if the best Golden State players are back on Friday night, but are somewhat limited by discomfort, the Warriors may have more problems than originally expected.

“Well, if you want to win this, you need him,” Thompson said. “I know Steph is going to do everything he can to play with his power. I really want him to be okay because he is our identity. It would be very difficult without him. “

The Warriors core piece is a veteran who knows what they can accomplish. They are so good that they cannot overreact from fear. On Friday, they were able to start the game on the last day of school with the urgency of their high school seniors — and so they were able to escape. Again, it’s okay for the Warriors to treat the final like Final Week and raise a little more concern.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

Must See

More in NBA