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Title: NBA Thread - Forget Kobe, is there anyone who can beat the Warriors?
Post by: Aya Reiko on December 09, 2015, 08:17:09 AM
Warriors beat the Pacers 131-123, and is now 23-0.  Up next; a road game against Boston.

Forget Kobe's farewell tour, can anyone beat the Warriors?  And will they break the '95-'96 Bulls 72-10 season record?  Another win will put Golden State a third of the way there.  The Warriors also have the best start to a season in NBA history, shattering previous record of 15 wins to start the season (a record formerly held by the '93-'94 Rockets and the '48-'49 Washington Capitols).  The win in Indianapolis also gives them the best road start (surpassing the '69-'70 Knicks).
Title: Re: NBA Thread - Forget Kobe, is there anyone who can beat the Warriors?
Post by: Kilgamayan on December 09, 2015, 11:15:12 AM
If there's any time for the Warriors to lose, it's Friday night. Boston is built to produce upsets like that, with its fantastic team defense and young nothing-to-lose team and coach. Not to mention Klay Thompson might not be 100%.
Title: Re: NBA Thread - Forget Kobe, is there anyone who can beat the Warriors?
Post by: Aya Reiko on December 12, 2015, 06:41:47 AM
If there's any time for the Warriors to lose, it's Friday night. Boston is built to produce upsets like that, with its fantastic team defense and young nothing-to-lose team and coach. Not to mention Klay Thompson might not be 100%.
Took 'em to double overtime, but Golden State gets past Boston 124-119 even with Klay on the bench.  Up next, the 9 and 15 Bucks at Milwaukee.  The Warriors are one-third of the way from tying the Bulls 72 win record.
Title: Re: NBA Thread - Forget Kobe, is there anyone who can beat the Warriors?
Post by: Rin Kagamine on December 12, 2015, 09:14:32 PM
Warriors are going to be 28-0 heading to Cleveland on Christmas Day, my money is on the streak ending there.  Steph Curry is simply playing like a man possessed and is having a season that will probably not be matched for years to come.  Wilt had his 100 point game, Jordan had his flu game, Steph has the 2015-2016 season. 

I much prefer to watch college basketball, but I still keep up with NBA goings on.