The injury of Kevin Durant could hardly have come at a worse time for the Golden State Warriors. He will not play the remainder of the Rockets series, which resumes in Houston Friday with the Dubs needing one more win to advance to the third round.
Durant has been having record-setting playoff production, and his loss subtracts a minimum of 20 points to as many as 50 points a game from the Warrior attack. He is indefensible, especially by the Rockets, and his defense is also important.
I doubt there is precedent for an NBA team to lose two starters and still win a championship. But if any team can do it, it is the Golden State Warriors. I'll go against conventional wisdom and suggest that their best chance of winning the series is the next game in Houston. It will be difficult for the Rockets not to be looking beyond that game at a seventh game showdown in Oakland. It will be an opportunity for the Dubs to show Houston what it is not prepared for.
The Warriors can make NBA history. Or they can close out their time at Oracle Arena with a bittersweet and season-ending evening.
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