Positive signs for both Spurs and Warriors heading into Game 2
AT&T Center – “ We knew we could come back,” said San Antonio Spurs forward Boris Diaw early Tuesday morning, after the Spurs had made a remarkable comeback from down 18-points to defeat the Golden State Warriors 129-127 in double overtime. “We knew it would just take some stops, which we were actually trying to get the whole game.”
A handful of Spurs players mentioned that they just needed to keep fighting and making stops, and an eventual come back would be possible.
If you talked to Warriors guard Stephen Curry, he too is confident as are his teammates that the Warriors can still steal a game in San Antonio.
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in 16 years.
screen for Tony Parker, who dragged the defensive attention of Harrison Barnes and Jarret Jack along with him, leaving Kent Brazemore to decide between an open Diaw and Ginobili.
season, the two teams split their four meetings (2-2) with each winning on their home court.
small with Harrison Barnes. Despite having the personnel to handle that particular line up, it proved difficult for a couple of reasons. First, it's tough to scheme against a line up that almost never got used in the regular season. Second, it's tough to scheme against a line up with four potentially potent scorers and one giant who happens to be an excellent rebounder.
Andrew Bogut dominated Game 6 against the Denver Nuggets. When his Golden State Warriors teammates were off on their shot or on defense, he was there to bail them out with an impressive 14 point, 21 rebounds, and 4 block night.