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The Warriors are a cresting wave
Posted on May 6, 2016 by Todd Whitehead
After Tuesday’s come-from-behind victory, the Golden State Warriors are leading the Portland Trail Blazers two-games-to-none in the Western Conference Semifinals, with Game 3 to be played in the Rose Garden on Saturday evening. That the Warriors have been able to establish a 2-0 series lead without the services of their best player, Stephen Curry, is a testament to the quality, depth, and cohesion of the entire roster. In contrast, the Portland Trail Blazers roster is comprised of mostly young and unproven talents, with little experience playing together in the playoffs or otherwise. As such, this second round series between Golden State and Portland is providing a useful opportunity to observe the impact of roster continuity on team success. [keep reading]
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