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Draymond Green’s fire drives Warriors in pursuit of title
Fortunately for Curry, his mother, Sonya Adams-and several fans-caught the blunder, and Curry was able to return his Twitter profile to its G rating.
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“That is incredible. You know, when I saw that, I was shocked”. “It might be after”.
The defending champion Warriors won 110-99 in Oakland on Tuesday to take a 2-0 lead in their NBA Western Conference semi-final series.
“He’s got to play a little bit of 3-on-3 or 5-on-5”, Myers said. “Everyone is always looking for the newest cutting-edge technique that might save a few days or a magic bullet that might fix this”. “If he’s not and he’s at 80, 90 percent and they say he can play and he should be fine and we’re not risking anything, then we’ll let him play”. We’ve got good medical people.
En route to closing out the Rockets and defeating the Blazers in the semifinals opener, Thompson became the first player in NBA history to make seven three-pointers in three straight playoff games, per NBA.com/stats.
The Golden State Warriors were down, but refused to be beaten with guard Klay Thompson and forward Draymond Green leading a dramatic comeback against the Portland Trailblazers.
Veteran floor general Shaun Livingston has filled in well for Curry and presents a lengthier alternative on the perimeter, which helps Golden State’s team defense.
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But what if, instead of bringing him back full-bore, the Warriors brought their best player off the bench in Game 3 and played him in a reserve role against the Blazers’ second unit for 10 minutes or so?