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Steph went 0-11 from 3, but the Warriors still won


Good Ole Superteams fail to disappoint bandwagon fans. Need an example? Last night in the Warriors game, 2x MVP Steph Curry, the people's favorite, went 0-11 from behind the arc. 0. For. 11. Curry did fill out his stat sheet regardless, ending the game with 19 points but still... come on. You would think if one of your, if not THE main player has an off night, your team would have a chance to get beat, but not a superteam, ohhh no, its okay if you have an off night, because we got KD and Klay and Draymond to cover for you. Are you serious? The Bulls don't have Jimmy Butler, they lose by 30. Bucks don't have Giannis, they get killed. Mavericks don't have Harrison Barnes? They gone. This is not fair, but then again it doesn't need to be fair, because you only need two teams in the Finals. Cavs vs Golden State Round 3 is coming up. Superteam vs. Superteam. Unless some Western Conference teams like the Rockets or Clippers can actually figure out how to bust out of their playoff stigma, then Golden State will jog their way to the Finals. I hope the don't, because I would love to see them get beat. Same for the Cavs, but I think the Cavs have the easier of the two paths. The Eastern Conference as a whole cannot guard LeBron. Just thought I'd blog my whiny thoughts on how unfair it is for these two NBA teams to just waltz their way around the league, even if their star player doesn't play well. Happy Tuesday.


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