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CameronCrazy06 said:
Yeah dude the Thunder are complete bums. Don't know how they won 55 games
Maybe 6 people on this forum did, but that isn't representative of the country.Mexi said:west is down this year so no one should be surprised
At least they'll have an opponent in the wcf unlike cleveland
Last year everyone talked about how they got lucky to face everyone with injuries so idk what youre talking about there
WE THE PEOPLEelcheato said:
Definitely way easier than the Spurs. It's a pretty significant drop off. A two man team isn't going to challenge them.
Maybe 6 people on this forum did, but that isn't representative of the country.
Yeah the Thunder seem to be playing more focused and have better decision making than when Brooks was the coach. Should be a great series no matter whatcavsfan817 said:How are the Thunder not a challenge to GS, if they should beat the Spurs? Is that a joke?
CameronCrazy06 said:That's Dan, the board idiot
You're not going to challenge the Warriors by playing a two man isolation game, and hoping Dion Waiters gets hot all series to supplement it. I'd be surprised if the Thunder took a game from them.cavsfan817 said:How are the Thunder not a challenge to GS, if they should beat the Spurs? Is that a joke?
elcheato said:You're not going to challenge the Warriors by playing a two man isolation game, and hoping Dion Waiters gets hot all series to supplement it. I'd be surprised if the Thunder took a game from them.
Kanter will be almost unplayable given how he can't guard anything that is moving, and they'll force him to cover Draymond or Barnes. It won't be pretty.
elcheato said:Draymond was playing some of the worst basketball of his career heading into the finals last year, and Steph uncharacteristicly struggled through the first three games. Unless you're counting on that again, I'm not sure how that is relevant to this year.
Again, Kanter is being matched up against Aldridge and Duncan right now with the Spurs trying to attack him there, it's a lot easier for Kanter to straight up guard people in the post. He can actually somewhat do that without embarrassing himself. Against the Warriors? They'll make him move his feet, and that's where he becomes one of the worst defenders in the league, and nearly unplayable unless he's dominating on the other side, which I would not anticipate.
bosoxlover12 said:Draymond is so much quicker and more athletic than any big on SanAn
Adams is a good low post defender, but good luck when Dray gets the ball at the top of the key
Stepping out to cover a guy at mid range is not at all what I'm talking about. A lot different stepping out a little bit to contest an Aldridge mid-range, which is actually a shot I'm sure the Thunder don't even have much of an issue with.cavsfan817 said:
Aldridge is a player that relies heavily on his midrange shooting. Duncan has been a total nonfactor in this series. I don't see how you can say Kanter just "plants himself in the paint" especially when Donovan has played him on Aldridge down the stretch in recent games.
elcheato said:Stepping out to cover a guy at mid range is not at all what I'm talking about. A lot different stepping out a little bit to contest an Aldridge mid-range, which is actually a shot I'm sure the Thunder don't even have much of an issue with.
Put him in space, make him guard the pick and roll, and he can cause huge issues for the entire defense.
Not going to put much stock in a 2 game sample size compared to a lifetime of shitty defense.cavsfan817 said:
I agree, he is a liability against the pick and roll. Which makes it even more curious as to why SA doesn't attack it. But Aldridge was shooting 75% from the field in games 1-2, averaging nearly 40 a game, and then Kanter began to take on a heavier assignment in games 3, 4, and 5... Coincidentally he has dropped below 50% and isn't nearly as effective.