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Dream Team 4: Golden State Warriors

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Warriors commentator complaining about dirty play?

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Warriors commentator complaining about dirty play?

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[takes breath]

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Dude have you listened to them before? They are worse than the guy who calls games for Boston. This is actually one of the tamest they have been.

They had a serious conversation for about 5 minutes of a game once of whether or not the Larriors could score 200 in regulation. They're special kind of cunts
 
Wtf are these guys serious

The audacity of these announcers
 
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Dude have you listened to them before? They are worse than the guy who calls games for Boston. This is actually one of the tamest they have been.

They had a serious conversation for about 5 minutes of a game once of whether or not the Larriors could score 200 in regulation. They're special kind of cunts
To be fair, they put up crazy points/minute flurries.

But man, are their telecasts something else. Theyll show graphics of upcoming opponents and how badly and consistently theyve beaten them recently.
 
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To be fair, they put up crazy points/minute flurries.

But man, are their telecasts something else. Theyll show graphics of upcoming opponents and how badly and consistently theyve beaten them recently.
200 points in regulation is 4.167 points per minute

Their highest this year was 149 against the Lakers. Over a point short per minute of what they need. They had 1 quarter this season where they hit 50 points. Which is a phenomenal feat, but they would literally need to average that for a full game

They have no chance. None. They're a crazy good offense, but to even entertain the idea is just over the top delusional
 
200 points in regulation is 4.167 points per minute

Their highest this year was 149 against the Lakers. Over a point short per minute of what they need. They had 1 quarter this season where they hit 50 points. Which is a phenomenal feat, but they would literally need to average that for a full game

They have no chance. None. They're a crazy good offense, but to even entertain the idea is just over the top delusional

I think teams are playing at a higher pace and will contimue to get faster. We have outlier nights. I know 200 is nuts, but i wouldnt say impossible. The nuggets averaged 160 for 3 consecutive games in the early 90s.
 
I think teams are playing at a higher pace and will contimue to get faster. We have outlier nights. I know 200 is nuts, but i wouldnt say impossible. The nuggets averaged 160 for 3 consecutive games in the early 90s.

173 is the highest scoring non-OT game in NBA history. Still 27 points off from 200, and the pace of that game was 137.7.

Crazy thing was, Suns didn't make a 3 in that game, and still got 173...that's the last time it was done, in 1990.

In order to get to 200 ever, it would have to be a 2 or 3 OT game IMO.
 
173 is the highest scoring non-OT game in NBA history. Still 27 points off from 200, and the pace of that game was 137.7.

Crazy thing was, Suns didn't make a 3 in that game, and still got 173...that's the last time it was done, in 1990.

In order to get to 200 ever, it would have to be a 2 or 3 OT game IMO.
How the hell did they accomplish that??

Without seeing the game, my logic says if they play similarly but pts are worth 1.5 times as much, and missed shots create long boards and fast breaks..

Fts probably played a big role right?
 
How the hell did they accomplish that??

Without seeing the game, my logic says if they play similarly but pts are worth 1.5 times as much, and missed shots create long boards and fast breaks..

Fts probably played a big role right?

Suns took 48 FT attempts, made 39 of them. So yeah.

But both teams took over 100 FG attempts, and shot over 40 FT attempts. Just absurdly paced when the refs weren't busy blowing their whistles.

My only issue with the whole "200 points in a game" thing is it would have to happen in a competitive game, one where starters and main rotation guys are still seeing a lot of minutes in the 4th. I'm not sure, with how the NBA is working nowadays with resting guys, if we will ever see that, cause the odds of both teams being that hot on a single night are even slimmer.

Plus, the game tends to go through cycles. Offense ruled the NBA in the late 70s and most of the 80s until the Bad Boys came along, then defense owned the NBA until the mid 2000s once the Wallace Bros Pistons disbanded, now offense is again ruling the NBA...won't be surprised to see it shift here in the next ~6 or 7 seasons again, so I think we will see a topping off point in quality of modern day offense here in a few seasons and then defense will start catching back up...so the window is open for perhaps a 200 point game by a team in the next few seasons, but I think the odds of that are slim to none.

Think it would have to come in a fluke ass night where both teams are other-worldly hot and the game goes to OT.
 
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200 in a reg season game is not likely to happen, Warriors or otherwise, as long as there aren't some ridiculous mitigating circumstances, like a freak mass pileup under the basket that takes out 4 starters on one team (or an accumulation of freak injuries)

.. combined with some sort of grudge being held by the non injured team, where they have no concern about sportsmanship
.. combined with some really fortuitous 3 pt shooting and/or an insane number of fouls

So, imagine this scenario...

The clippers (endlessly suffering against the warriors, and a huge chip on their shoulder) play the warriors.
After one insane but not that bizarre period, it is Clippers 45, warriors 40, and curry has 27 of those pts on 9 threes.

Draymond green then goes up for a dunk, swings high on the rim, is pushed hard by an annoyed Austin Rivers, but hangs on, swings back and accidentally kicks livingston and thomspon in the face and knocks them both out, then awkwardly lands on zaza and breaks his (Zaza's) leg.

Green gets up and starts screaming to the refs about being pushed/fouled, Macgee, Iguodala and Curry all get into it with Rivers, and all 4, except curry are ejected. Doc rivers is incensed that his son was ejected for what he felt was a clean foul, and that Curry didnt get ejected, and feels he got special treatment.

Durant is still injured, so this just leaves Curry, Ian clark, Matt barnes, david west, and some scrubs like mcadoo and looney

The Warriors have no bigs after the ancient West gets quickly tired. The clippers begin to score quickly, at will on the depleted warriors

Curry is furious, and decides to try and take over, and shoots a crazy number of shots, essentially every trip down the floor. He has 45 by halftime, although his percentage is not that great, and the warriors trail 97, 70.

Doc rivers is still inflamed that his son was ejected. he is also pissed that curry is not only still playing but has 45 at halftime and thinks he is showing them up.

Rivers orders his players to foul players other than Curry as often as they have fouls to give, so that curry cant set some insane points record. For rivers, it is personal.

The clippers use up their bench fouling everyone except curry repeatedly so curry cant score much more. Despite the breaks from foul shooting, the warriors players continue to tire without subs, and the clippers continue scoring at will.

After 3 quarters, the clippers are up 145 to 120. Rivers sees the opportunity, so he, our of his anger and bitterness, keeps fouling the warriors, immediately, letting them shoot FTs, then going for 3s. Tempers flare as the warriors feel disrespected by Doc running up the score. A few more fights cause several technicals in the 4th and a few more ejections, the Clippers win 201-155, scoring 9 pts in the last 10 seconds due to timeouts and fouls, just to get 200 and rub it in the Ws faces.
 
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200 happening organically seems nearly impossible unless there is some crazy amount of OTs. The game would need to be relatively tight or else you would pull your main guys. If you were trying to run it up, the opposition would either start hard fouling or deliberately slow the pace to prevent history.

To score 200, you would need a combo of taking and making extremely quick shots while also giving up extremely quick shots. You would basically need to purposely give up easy hoops to get the ball back. I don't see coaches or the league being ok with that.
 
To score 200, you would need a combo of taking and making extremely quick shots while also giving up extremely quick shots. You would basically need to purposely give up easy hoops to get the ball back. I don't see coaches or the league being ok with that.
You basically just described the NBA All Star Game :chuckle:
 

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