Let’s face it. The Warriors played one of the worst halves of basketball we’ve ever seen Monday night, missing their first 13 three pointers. But no one was worried. My wife calmly told me: “They got this.” Read our Game 4 analysis from AlSaracevic
Warriors point guard Stephen Curry high-fives teammate Klay Thompson in the second quarter of a key Game 4 playoff victory over the Memphis Grizzlies at Chase Center. .
But I’m guessing Warriors fans were never worried about this one. It looked ugly, but the boys kept it close. This is a team that historically overcomes insurmountable odds, using the three-point shot and a stifling defense as crippling weapons to slay postseason opponents. Now that they’re relatively healthy this postseason, the equation is coming into focus.
Sprinkle in some late-game magic from an ice-cold Klay Thompson and you have the recipe for championship blood. The Warriors are for real, once more, fans. Cancel your vacation plans until June. The Big Three have other plans for you.
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