Facing 3-1 deficit, Warriors hope to reverse history
Send a link to a friend
[June 08, 2019]
By Rory Carroll
OAKLAND, California (Reuters) - A
defiant Golden State Warriors team are adamant they can overturn a
3-1 deficit to the Toronto Raptors and erase memories of becoming
the first team to fail to win the NBA title after holding the same
advantage.
The memory of the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers recovering
from a 3-1 deficit to snatch the championship in 2016 is still fresh
in their minds and gives them faith that their goal of a third
successive title is not dead.
"We just got to win one game and then build on that," Warriors
forward Draymond Green told reporters after Friday's 105-92 Game
Four loss in Oakland.
"But I've been on the wrong side of 3-1 before, so why not make our
own history."
The Warriors battled back from a 3-1 deficit of their own in the
2016 Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, so
they know what it takes to come back from the brink.
That Thunder team was led by Kevin Durant, who joined the Warriors
the following season and went on to win back-to-back Finals MVP
awards with the team in 2017 and 2018.
Durant has been sidelined with a calf strain since May 8, however,
and it is unclear if he will be able to play in Game Five in Toronto
on Monday.
The Warriors said they will be prepared to go with or without their
sharpshooting forward.
"It's not over," a defiant Stephen Curry said.
[to top of second column] |
Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the ball against Toronto
Raptors center Serge Ibaka (9) in game four of the 2019 NBA Finals
at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
"It's not a good feeling right now, obviously, but we have been on
both sides of it.
"And for us it's an opportunity for us to just flip this whole
series on its head."
Coach Steve Kerr said his team's desire to win is their most
important asset going forward.
"We've got a lot of talent and we got a lot of pride," he said.
"These guys have been to the Finals five straight years for a
reason. They're unbelievably competitive. And they're together and
they're going to fight.
"So we'll go try to get one win and, if we can do that, come back
here and see what happens."
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
[© 2019 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2019 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|