Golden State Warriors Walking Fine Line Between Confidence and Hubris

May 24th, 2016 by Kevin Ding Leave a reply »

OKLAHOMA CITY — Before they became aware of the full scope of the uproar over the kick that felled Steven Adams, while they were merely digesting how an impending blowout loss to Oklahoma City would leave the Golden State Warriors in a 2-1 Western Conference Finals deficit, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green shared more smiles than you would have expected on the bench in the fourth quarter.

They might well have been up 30 instead of down 30 for how they looked Sunday night.

Green had Curry laughing so much that Curry put his towel over his head and pulled it over his face as a veil. At a time more suitable for hiding in shame—handed a loss so severe that it ended with Klay Thompson’s head in his hands, Shaun Livingston's arms crossed over his chest and Andrew Bogut throwing his towel down in disgust—Curry and Green took failure in stride.

Their confidence is real, unshakable and right at the heart of what the Warriors have done...and might do again. 



With the NBA's decision not to suspend Green for Game 4 ...

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