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Explain One Play: Kerr changes inbounds play, Steph Curry hits "first" buzzer beater to beat Rockets
(All his previous game-winners were not technically buzzer-beaters)
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The Warriors pulled out a thrilling buzzer-beating victory against the Rockets to wrap up a pretty sloppy game on 2022.01.22.HOU-GSW and Steph Curry hit his first official game-winning buzzer-beater. (All his previous game-winners were not technically buzzer-beaters.)
The Warriors were in the exact same position 24 hours ago in the Pacers game, tied with 5.1 seconds left and ran an in-bounds play that didn’t work. Tonight, they changed that play and came away with the victory.
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Explain One Play: Kerr changes inbounds play, Steph Curry hits "first" buzzer beater to beat Rockets
Im not much of a football fan these days (you could find me active on the Arizona Cardinals SB Nation board earlier in the decade) but I do have a bit of a rooting interest for the 49ers these days and I could confidently say that I’m glad the Niners never drafted this dude. One thing is to double down on the idiocy of anti vax stance but another thing is to question the legitimacy of the election to go along with it.
Again his right. I’m not trying to shut the man’s ability to speak freely and I’m well aware of Bosas problematic past on the team but like I said my own rooting interest is so minimal that having this dude playing qb would be the difference between tuning in today and not tuning in at all (which I’ve been doing for awhile now regular season)
Cavs remain rated fourth by SRS despite missing Rubio for over a quarter of the season at this point, still first in the Eastern Conference.
Are we (and maybe I'm just talking about myself) underrating their ability to be the representative out of the East? They'd have to stay above the play-in line before I really started taking them seriously though, but perhaps we (I) overrated how crucial Rubio was to their team?