Steph is back.
Steph Curry came off the bench against New Orleans in the second game of the second round--an idea I had as a strategic advantage. So I assumed Coach Kerr had a similar thought about confusing the Pelicans defense. But apparently it was Steph's idea.
His shooting was there from the start. He ended up with 28 points. The rust showed in bad passes and not anticipating Anthony Davis' ability to block shots. He should be up to speed by Friday, when he is set to start in the third game, this time in New Orleans.
Coach Kerr's decision to field a small lineup against the speedy Pelicans is working. Judging by the first two games, I expect the Pelicans to win one, maybe two, but the Dubs to prevail in 5 or 6.
The other Western Conference match-up got interesting Wednesday when Utah defeated Houston, tying that series at 1-1. Now it goes to Utah. Yes, very interesting.
In the East: How many miracles can LeBron perform to keep Cleveland going? It took seven games for them to win the first round. The Cavs won the first game of the second round over Toronto by coming back to tie and then winning in overtime. They led the game only at the end. Everything depends on how Toronto responds to this game. But at this point, it seems the Cavs dinking into the finals really would be a miracle.
Thursday update: TO responded badly, and down 2-0 on the road, they've got a massive hill to climb, starting with their confidence. Undermanned Boston is surprising many by handling golden Philadelphia. And the Houston-Utah series is 1-1. That's three wows right there.
Meanwhile after a challenging April the Giants just climbed back over .500. They've won 4 straight series, including one over the Dodgers. Highlight of Wednesday was the return of lh reliever Will Smith. They're also providing some exciting baseball for Giants fans.
A World of Falling Skies
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Since I started posting reviews of books on the climate crisis, there have
been significant additions--so many I won't even attempt to get to all of
them. ...
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