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02 Apr 2016 11:14 #299638
by chairman
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Golden State Warriors finally lost a regular-season game at home, their first since Jan. 27, 2015. Logically, this had to happen eventually. Golden State had just escaped so many losses, so many times, that the defending champs had claimed an aura of invincibility in Oakland. It didn't matter that Andre Iguodala and Festus Ezeli were out. The Warriors winning at home was inevitable.
That is, until the Boston Celtics decided otherwise. That Boston won 109-106 on Friday doesn't do justice to the feat. Without Jae Crowder, the Celtics beat the Warriors on a night when Golden State hit 20 3-pointers at Oracle Arena.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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02 Apr 2016 13:56 #299677
by rz3300
Well I have to admit that I was pretty shocked to see Curry's last second shot go off the back of the rim, because usually he makes those shots, at least that is what kind of season the team was having. I think that they will be okay, but now we will have to see if they can break the record for most games won in a season. I am rooting for them.
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