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Rockets should be favored, but they’re the most vulnerable top 2 seed since 2023 Memphis. 
 

Russ is Russ. Nuggets are going to need MPJ late in games because clippers cheated off Russ to take away the Murray jokic 2 man game.  Russ is a good defensive option against harden and he hit a couple big shots. 
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Russ was great but MPJ (even with one good arm) was needed to close out game 5. 
 

@Guy Chamberlin how you feeling about your warriors ?

 
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Russ was great but MPJ (even with one good arm) was needed to close out game 5. 
 

@Guy Chamberlin how you feeling about your warriors ?


Well I'm a fan, so I'm never comfortable, but there's a pretty good vibe to the Warriors when Playoff Jimmy is in the mix. 

I believe only five teams in NBA history have come back from a 3-1 series deficit, but the Warriors were involved in two of them back to back in 2016, coming back from 1-3 to beat Durant's OKC, then losing a 3-1 lead over Cleveland in the Finals. 

I start to feel comfortable with a 20 point lead around the 4:00 mark in the game. 

Tonight's not gonna be easy. 

 
btw....that Nuggets win over a really good Clippers team looked like old times.

Is it possible Malone's vibe really was bringing this team down?  Same talent looks rejuvenated. 
Their defense looks better and they are playing a little looser. Malone needed to go. Real issue remains the roster construction. They basically have 6 guys they trust to play minutes and one of them is Russ.  Their ceiling is likely the 2nd round. OKC will probably suffocate Murray and tire him out with the 200 defensive wings they can throw at him.  If they somehow get by them, they better hope your warriors can beat minny, because the TWolves basically see Denver as food whenever they play 

 
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The Timberwolves have a ton of depth in role players and can mis-match you all night. Who saw Rudy Gobert powering them out of an offensive slump? 

Minnesota just has to shake their reputation for under-performing in the big moments. I still think you can get in their heads. That's the Warriors only chance. Houston probably matches up with them better. 

So.....how does it feel to be a Lakers fan this morning? What does Rob Pelinka do next? Might a Maverick's fan feel even a tiny bit better? Luka is still a beast, but the guy is fat and exhausted and a defensive liability. A Mavs team with a healthy Anthony Davis (I know, I know) might have gone just as far in the playoffs as the Lakers. That Luka, Kyrie, and Klay Mavs team that opened the season might have lost to the Timberwolves, too. 

More to the point, which already contending team grabs Giannis this off-season?

 
It's a beautiful Monday morning for Nuggets and Warriors fans. I would not put any money on them meeting up after this next series, but for a moment it feels like everything is right in the world. 

There are still 8 teams and three series left in the post-season, and they will be played without:

Kevin Durant

LeBron James

Devin Booker

Luka Doncic

James Harden

Kyrie Irving

Giannis Antetokounmpo

Anthony Davis

Chris Paul

Damian Lillard

Klay Thomson

Kawai Leonard

Joel Embid

Paul George

Ja Morant

Still a few superstars left and some up-and-comers looking to make their mark, but certainly a changing of the guard. 

 
I am very happy that the Nuggets won in a dominating way (especially with the Avs crapping the bed), but oof, this series against OKC is going to be tough. I'm thinking Thunder in five. 

 
I am very happy that the Nuggets won in a dominating way (especially with the Avs crapping the bed), but oof, this series against OKC is going to be tough. I'm thinking Thunder in five. 


Thunder are young, but they've been young for a couple years now and have never looked intimidated by anybody.

That being said, Cleveland is the perfect combination of youth, experience, and depth. The killed it all season and swept their first round. But Indiana could make it a very good series. Denver could, too. 

 
Thunder are young, but they've been young for a couple years now and have never looked intimidated by anybody.

That being said, Cleveland is the perfect combination of youth, experience, and depth. The killed it all season and swept their first round. But Indiana could make it a very good series. Denver could, too. 
Both OKC and Cavs looking to avoid going down 0-2. 
 

Okc had the highest point differential in league history. Maybe the downside is they’re not used to tight games late.  

 
Both OKC and Cavs looking to avoid going down 0-2. 
 

Okc had the highest point differential in league history. Maybe the downside is they’re not used to tight games late.  


Make that OKC, Cavs, and Celtics.

I wouldn't bet against any of them coming back to win the series, but things definitely got interesting. Wolves vs Dubs is the 6 seed vs the 7 seed, so nothing would be an upset. 

This supports the theory that the better rested team doesn't necessarily have the advantage on the team still running on rhythm and adrenaline. 

 
Those games yesterday were insane. My son is a Knicks fan, and we both came into the games with very low expectations. I understand how Boston's offense works, but their inability (or unwillingness) to adjust baffles me. When a team misses 45 threes in a game, maybe change up the game plan a bit? And the Nuggets stole one last night; they did a great job hanging in there all game, and I think the experience really showed at the end of the game. Both games definitely made each series more interesting, that's for sure. 

 
NBA is so LOL

Since David Stern, the league became scripted and rigged... and a billion-dollar corrupt business for his entertainment, and then handed it over to his fellow buddy Adam Silver. The rich get richer, the media hypes it up, fans keep paying, and the beat goes on and on LOL

 
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