Warriors eye more NBA playoff glory
Credit to Author: Tempo Online| Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2019 14:45:11 +0000
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The top seeded Golden State Warriors face the first challenge in their quest for a NBA three-peat, which begins on Saturday against the Los Angeles Clippers.
The back-to-back league champions hope to use home court to their advantage when they open their first round playoff series against Clippers at Oracle Arena. Game two is Monday.
“This is what we have been waiting for and we know what is at stake,” forward Klay Thompson said.
There is a sense among the Warriors they need to get the job done before Kevin Durant and Thompson’s pending free agency this summer.
Golden State have a lot going for them – including winning the season series over the Clippers 3-1 and a 27-point blowout in their most recent contest.
The Warriors hardly broke a sweat in that game and it has been similar in the opening round where they have won 16 and lost just two games in the first round in the coach Steve Kerr era.
”It is a good matchup geographically, but it is a hell of an opponent,” said Kerr.
Golden State finished the regular season with the top seed in the Western Conference after finishing with 57 wins and 25 losses.
The Warriors are making their seventh-straight playoff appearance, winning three NBA championships in the last four seasons (2015, 2017, 2018).
They have earned four consecutive NBA finals appearances since their return to the playoffs in 2013.
“I like where we are, I think everybody has their roles in place,” said Durant. “We established those in the last couple of weeks in the season.”
“The last month of the season we really put our game into playoff preparation. We were thinking about it every game.”
“We were trying to test the limits mentally to see how far we could take it in the regular season so we could get prepared for the playoffs.”
The Warriors are a much different team than the one that lost to the Clippers in the playoffs in 2014, the last time they failed to reach the finals.