JJ Is in his duke bag — Michael Carter-Willi (@MCW1) April 19, 2014
Quite a few guys around the league just enjoyed the show.
nowww it’s gettin fun #WestCoastBBall — Kendall Marshall (@KButter5) April 19, 2014
Warriors/Clippers playing a game of HORSE in the playoffs…impressive quality and level of shooting on the floor — Lloyd Pierce (@LloydPierceLP) April 19, 2014
If you don’t love watching playoff basketball, you are crazy! These dudes are out here scrappin for wins — Quincy Pondexter (@QuincyPondexter) April 19, 2014
Late in the fourth quarter, after picking up his sixth and final foul, Blake Griffin seemed to take out his frustration on one of only a few Golden State fans standing behind the scorer’s table.
Mannnnn Blake Think he slick for what he did with that water cup lol — Jeff Green (@unclejeffgreen) April 19, 2014
Don’t act like Y’all didn’t see Blake throw that water on that guy
— Kent Bazemore (@KentBazemore20) April 19, 2014
That was hilarious lol
— Kent Bazemore (@KentBazemore20) April 19, 2014
With Griffin in constant foul trouble, the Warriors took advantage, attacking the post with both David Lee and Jermaine O’Neal frequently cutting to the basket for relatively easy baskets.
Lee finished with 20 points, shooting 61.5-percent from the field, and grabbed 13 rebounds. O’Neal added 13 points on 66.7-percent shooting. Additionally, Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson routinely attempted to take advantage of his seven-inch height advantage by backing Chris Paul down into the post.
Between one of two late game out-of-bounds loose ball calls that had to be reviewed and the Warriors issues at the foul line, there was still plenty to talk about.
Richard Faust says
Chris “no call” Paul: you cannot do it all. Two pieces of advice: wash your t-shirt and find Redick. Over and out.