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Forum => Sports => Topic started by: Real P on April 14, 2016, 05:47:17 AM
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The Warriors will attempt to set the regular-season wins record tonight (live on ESPN now) when they face the Memphis Grizzlies. Should they win, the Warriors will finish the season with 73 wins and nine losses, surpassing the 72-10 record set by the Chicago Bulls in the 1995-96 season. No other NBA team has won 70 or more regular-season games.
The splash brothers are still playing like broken NBA 2K characters so it's extremely likely this record is in the bag.
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The conference finals are heating up. I still see the cavs coming out of the East; they are basically toying around with Toronto. The west is tougher to say. The Thunder up 2-1 is not a fluke.
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The conference finals are heating up. I still see the cavs coming out of the East; they are basically toying around with Toronto. The west is tougher to say. The Thunder up 2-1 is not a fluke.
Termie, I honestly thought this series was over because OKC were the better team going into this but they choked at the end. Klay Thompson really showed up last night and got the Warriors back in the Western series. He was relentless. Cold-blooded. You could see that killer instinct.
The looks on OKC fans faces says it all
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Game 7 is all one could ask for. This series might be more interesting than the final.
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no one at espn picked warriors to win the series. now theyre up 3-1
wow
steph curryhoward anyone?