homeytennis
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He killed us last night in the second quarter. I guess that's his revenge for QS cutting him?
The guy was only doing what he was supposed to do, and what anyone would do in his place -- win for the team he is playing for. It probably had nothing to do with the Jazz cutting him, though it might've given him a little bit of an emotional edge and focus.
He killed us last night in the second quarter. I guess that's his revenge for QS cutting him?
Christmas came early for Ian.
4 wide open 3's in a row.
And the only one that was contested he missed horribly.
This.
If you're wide ****ing open because the Jazz had there head's up their *** defending the Draymond Green cut down the middle of the lane play, then as a professional basketball player you better make that three.
As mentioned, when he was contested he missed like a bitch. I'm sure he would have looked wonderful if Curry and Green were on our team.
Lol, I just looked at the game log, I didn't realize that not only did Clark hit four 3's, he hit him all in a row and no other Warrior scored in that stretch.
Had nothing to do with Clark last night, at all. PNR Curry focus had Gobert hedging/trapping hard. Favors had to pick up the [Gobert's] roll man so Hayward had to slack off and pick up the other big, which left someone wide open in the corner.
That play was a thing of beauty. It goes to show just how dominant Curry is.
Favors was only on the floor for 1 wide open Clark three. His first three came off a rebound IIRC that was well defended ( I think). The next one game against Favors/Gobert, then Favors got subbed out and the next 2 came off Jingles playing bad defense IIRC.
4 or 5 straight shots in rhythm, wide open no less, for a 2 guard. It's Quin's own damn fault
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4 or 5 straight shots in rhythm, wide open no less, for a 2 guard. It's Quin's own damn fault
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Lol at blaming the coach for a player's defensive stupidity.
I'm blaming the coach for running a defensive scheme