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Andrew Bogut Shines As Warriors Force Game 6
Now that I live in Oklahoma, I can’t help but get pulled into the vortex of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Oklahoma City stars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook have been strong in the series, and Westbrook filled up the boxscore with his first triple-double of the postseason with 36 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in the 118-94 Game 4 triumph.
“The good news is, we go home”, Kerr told reporters following the game.
“I think he can play that way in game six”. I am absolutely blown away that the Warriors are still so favored to win Game 5 with odds of 1.28 for a Golden State win, while the Thunder come in at 3.75.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors have found themselves overwhelmed by Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
“We had 21 turnovers many of them unforced”, said Warrior coach Steve Kerr.
“I know he’s not injured”. These playoffs have been really boring because it feels like every other night we are witnessing a blowout.
Andrew Bogut bounced back from some quiet performances with a series personal best of 15 points and 14 rebounds, while Draymond Green’s haul of 13 rebounds was his best of the series as he added 11 points.
“We did what we were supposed to do”, Curry, who also had seven rebounds, six assists and five steals, said after the game.
“I’m fine”, Curry said. After getting blown out 133-105 on Sunday night, Warrior fans were confident going into game 4 since the team hadn’t lost back-to-back games all season. Arguably the biggest problem is that their three-point shooting has been under 40 percent, which is a battle they need to win playing with their small ball lineup.
Kanter has been criticized much of his National Basketball Association career for his weaknesses on the defensive end and this looks to be the reason why Westbrook asked his coach to substitute him off the floor in the game against the Warriors.
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The third quarter was back and forth, as OKC made a big run early in the quarter to make it a one possession game.