Some random, stream of consciousness thoughts:
-RE the fouls on Steph Curry. There was one foul on Steph, the one where he stole the ball from Kyrie (he actually made contact with Kyrie's chest when reaching across when slapping the ball away, but that pretty much constitutes a "clean" steal in the NBA), that I don't think that should have been called, but the five others were legit calls. But being a smaller guy, Steph is going to be more conspicuous when his arms are caught reaching inside of another player's arms. Right or wrong, that's how it is.
Having said that, he was clearly fouled on one three point attempt.
-The bad calls went both ways. While not as egregious as the foul on Steph's three point shot, Kevin Love got called for a phantom foul on a Draymond Green drive.
-Harrison Barnes, 2-14 in Game 5, 0-8 last night. I'm sure GS would love to have Kevin Durant at small forward instead
. Having said all that, Harrison Barnes has another shot at redemption. Would be
very interesting if Game 7 came down to one shot for it all, and either Harrison Barnes or Kevin Love got that shot...
-Cleveland's confidence is high after winning two games in a row. Bogut is out, and Andre Iguodala is hobbled with a bad back (although with two days off, treatment can do wonders). Having said that, GS is at home, and a cornered, wounded animal is at it's most dangerous.
-And finally, I debated whether to even add this thought or not, but to hell with it, I will. It doesn't have anything to do with the game, but Steph Curry's wife tweeting is just more useless, unnecessary noise. I can appreciate her supporting her husband, I can appreciate her being a die hard Warriors fan, and I can appreciate her being disappointed, but it really comes across as sour grapes. I hope I'm not coming off as misogynistic (oh, no women can't talk about sports), but there's been more than one occasion across multiple sports where an athlete's wife/GF has tweeted something they later regretted.
EDIT: Takes me so long to type my posts that some of the points I raised were already brought up.