Monday, 22 April 2013

8 Takeaways from Sunday Night's Playoff Nba Activity

Stephen Curry, clean off an everyday season that saw him make more three-point shots than any player in NBA history, arrived hesitant, off his ice cold and game from the Nuggets. One among Curry's first 10 shots found the underside of the internet, and although he recovered to hit 6-of-10 in the second half, his early struggles ought to be an underlying cause for worry in Golden State. On the other hand, Klay Thompson appeared confident, intense and on the search for just about any scoring opportunities. Fantastic State's second-best three-point shooting (Thompson made 211 long weapons earlier this season, advantageous to third-most in the group) had 22 details and hit 10 of his 19 efforts from the field. Certainly, Thompson had things easier than Curry did; Denver concentrated its entire defensive plan on crowding the Warriors stage guard and Thompson rarely had to produce his or her own looks. But predicated on his conduct alone, Thompson undoubtedly appeared more mentally prepared for the high power of playoff action. Just as much of his early career have been designated by some negative body gestures and a practice of hanging his head when times got hard, that's a big move for the second-year guard. Golden State will go in terms of Curry will take it, but Thompson's perspective has clearly come quite a distance.

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