The Warriors’ second-round clash with the Lakers has been more like a meeting of a mutual admiration society than a playoff bout – which gives smaller, swifter Golden State an advantage.
I believe all of it. Much respect to all that respect.the bear. Bringing him tubs of honey. Wheeling your neighbor’s leftover-filled trash can and depositing it at the front door of his Crytpo.com Arena cave.
Kerr’s squad knows what it’s doing. Since 2015, the NBA Finals-or-bust Warriors are 19-0 in playoff series against Western Conference opponents: They’ve got every angle covered. No, there’s no Kevin McHale over there. No Paul Pierce or Rajon Rondo or Raja Bell. There’s not even a Dillon Brooks.
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