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Western Conference Finals Thread


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(1) Golden State vs. (2)Houston

Game 1 -- Tue. May 19, Houston at Golden St., 9:00 PM, ESPN

Game 2 -- Thu. May 21, Houston at Golden St., 9:00 PM, ESPN

Game 3 -- Sat. May 23, Golden St. at Houston, 9:00 PM, ESPN

Game 4 -- Mon. May 25, Golden St. at Houston, 9:00 PM, ESPN

Game 5 * -- Wed. May 27, Houston at Golden St., 9:00 PM, ESPN

Game 6 * -- Fri. May 29, Golden St. at Houston, 9:00 PM, ESPN

Game 7 * -- Sun. May 31 Houston at Golden St., 9:00 PM, ESPN

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Ain't looking good for the Rocket boys:

SportsCenter @ SportsCenter

Good news: Rockets advance to Western Conference Finals. Bad

news: Houston is 0-4 against Golden State this season.

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11h

Warriors swept Rockets in regular season 4-0. Teams to sweep 4-0 in the regular season and then meet in any round have a 55-6 series record.

ESPN

14h

Warriors went 4-0 against Rockets this season and outscored

them by an average of 15.3 PPG Stephen Curry: shot 58% from

field, 62% from 3

ESPN

14h

22nd time in NBA history that top 2 players in MVP vote face off in playoffs (Stephen Curry vs James Harden). MVP is 14-7 in those series.

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I believe LBJ is the best since MJ. I've enjoyed watching him and enjoyed seeing him lose some too. But, that Cavs team is loaded. That second group for the Cavs could be it's own team and probably push for the 8th seed. I just wished LBJ would've done it with less help.

i wouldn't call it loaded with Varejao/Love completely out, & Kyrie playing at like 60% on a sprained foot and having tendinitis in his knee
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That second group for the Cavs could be it's own team and probably push for the 8th seed.

last preseason they said this about cleveland that they'd be a 6 seed or so with their talent and kyrie couldn't lead them he couldn't mesh well with his teammates especially waiters and that cost a team with playoff talent to have a poo record. Kyrie is learning from lebron how to lead they probably wouldn't make playoffs without lebron. I mean after all, LeBron is who wanted the Cavs to get J.R. and Shump when the media was calling J.R. untouchable and locker room poisoning
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