Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant questionable for Game 2

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If anyone knows what it's like to shoot white-hot in an National Basketball Association game, it's Klay Thompson. And you know they will.

The 7-foot Nurkic spoke before Portland's practice in San Francisco, saying he's not yet ready to return following a nondisplaced fracture in his right leg that sidelined him the final seven regular-season games.

ESPN's Marc Stein reported Wednesday, citing sources, that Durant missed the team shootaround due to a strained calf that he suffered during the Warriors' Game 1 victory. "I'm going to take exception to it, and I'm going to say something back".

"That means nothing if you don't win". Getting back to it at this point in the season, we knew the offense was there.

Game 2 might start out being about Durant being out with injury, but it's going to be on Curry to make it about the Warriors rolling without him. "You've got to give them credit".

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"But it doesn't affect how we play on the other end". But at some point we knew that we had to make a defensive stand and that we would get some stops.

It's part of the long game, and the Warriors can absolutely play it, which is what Kerr did on Sunday.

Nurkic, traded to Portland on February 12 from the Denver Nuggets, missed the last seven games of the regular season as well as Game 1 against the Warriors with a non-displaced right leg fracture. That is nowhere near good enough - and McCollum and Lillard are likely not going to both play at that high of a level again.

Green said Portland's backcourt troupe we're "making some tough shots", but when it came to the fourth quarter, the Warriors had to make some adjustments. "I'm happy we got the 'W, ' and it's good we didn't blow them out because we won't relax". It's not disrespectful. We're not talking about nobody's mamas or nothing bad. That he only dished out four appetizing dimes is further proof that Game 2 should be much larger from Steph.

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