Gill we beat the suns I believe twice last season with woatmore and poopbre
I think the Warriors have already been tested, they just passed them so easily we don't even see it that way.
Stomping a mudhole in the Lakers, my surging Bulls and the Nets isn't something to sneeze at. They made all 3 of those teams look like they didn't even belong on the same court
- Lakers aren't
real, certainly not in the first game of the season, with new pieces
- Bulls were missing Vucevic, and they have limited depth
- Nets aren't contenders without Kyrie and they don't have the defensive personnel to stop Steph.
And I'm speaking in terms of how a certain style of play and personnel can trouble the Warriors. The games against the Suns will give us the best indication of how they can handle the postseason.
This is a group that's been on a Finals run (you can't really use last season's regular season games as evidence to the contrary), so they have that experience that GS doesn't have as a complete unit, they've got more shooting personnel, an experienced backcourt who're healthy, a legit scoring option at the 5, and better offensive depth.
Booker - 6 threes per game at 37%
Crowder - 5.5 threes per game at 33% (he shot at 39% last season)
Johnson - 4.8 threes per game at 37%
Shamet - 4.5 threes per game at 37%
Bridges - 4.1 threes per game at 41%
And then you have CP3 and Payne, who're both shooting at 32% this season, but are proven from deep, shooting 39% and 44%, respectively, last season.
The Suns have seven legitimate shooters.
Seven.
The Warriors have:
Steph
Poole (who's been wildly inconsistent and is in his first season starting)
Wiggins (who's certainly improved his shooting over recent times, but has no playoff inexperience, and is not a noted shooter)
Lee (inexperienced)
OPJ (the only experienced shooter who has pedigree).
Steph, by himself, is more than enough to go shot-for-shot with the Suns, but I can't say the same for his support cast if they're forced into carry that load. Needless to say when Klay comes back, and if he can return to what he was before, is going to give them that firepower, but I'd certainly trust the Suns' shooting to translate on the road and at a more stable rate before I do the Warriors'.