Golden State got two pieces of bad news prior to the first game of the Western Conference Finals tonight. First was their opponent: the Portland Trailblazers, who pose a bigger challenge than the Denver Nuggets. The second was that Kevin Durant would not play the first game, and probably not the second on Thursday. Boogie Cousins is also not close to returning, though he is able to run.
So what could have been all but a sure thing for a focused Warriors team now suggests questions. Will there be a letdown from their 6th game victory against the Rockets? Will the bench over-perform again, or revert to its season averages? Can the Dubs match the energy that the Blazers are likely to bring? They are likely to make the defensive adjustments the Rockets failed to make. The first game is huge.
Update: The Answers
One question I forgot to ask: how will Portland's energy level be, after a game 7 in high-altitude Denver on Saturday? The answer to that seems to have been: not that good. Nor was the defensive preparation.
On the other hand, Golden State suffered no letdown in front of the home crowd, and their energy level was high. The bench performed very well, adding to the lead at the start of the fourth quarter especially. Steph Curry hit 9 three pointers, tying his personal playoff best, Klay played stellar defense and dropped 28 points. The result: The Warriors win going away, 116-94.
But as Draymond Green said after the game, it only gets harder from here. Portland gets to adjust its defense and can up its intensity in game 2 on Thursday, which is pretty close to a must-win for them, especially because KD may be back on the floor in Portland. For Golden State, winning the first game was huge.
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