The Dubs can’t beat top teams and that seems like a pretty significant problem heading into the postseason.
New Orleans Pelicans’ Zion Williamson is guarded by Golden State Warriors’ Andrew Wiggins , Friday, April 12, 2024, at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif.
Fourth-quarter possession after fourth-quarter possession, the Pelicans big man, who is seemingly a perfect cube with a 45-inch vertical leap, played point guard and worked for his own shot. He made 3 of 5 shots, and controlled the contest. It was playoff-style basketball at its finest — a star player attacking again and again until someone took him off the court.
One thing is clear today, though: the Warriors were getting a bit of a contact high from all that cloudiness within the standings. And they might not even reach a 7-game series, given that they’ll likely need to win two single-elimination games to advance to one.Kurtenbach: The Warriors are surging toward a best-case scenario
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