The Golden State Warriors got off a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals over the Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard is unhappy with officials’ decision on the final play and one NBA insider thinks Kyrie Irving will return to the Celtics.
Warriors rally from 15 down at halftime, hold off Blazers | Associated Press
The Golden State Warriors came back from a 15-point deficit at halftime to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals and now they are up 2-0 before the series moves to Oregon.
“Our experience really paid off for us tonight having a bunch of guys who just won’t quit,” said Draymond Green, who was right smack in the middle of it all.
On the other hand, the Blazers weren’t happy with the loss but they know how good the Warriors are. “They stole it, but they earned it down the stretch,” CJ McCollum said.
Dubs erased a 17-point deficit to capture the win 🙌 @verizon brings you the Game Rewind ⏪ pic.twitter.com/VT9a7ewPpG
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) May 17, 2019
Lillard: ‘Lot of contact’ by Iguodala on final play | ESPN
The Portland Trail Blazers suffered a narrow defeat to the Golden State Warriors in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals and Damian Lillard was unhappy with the officials’ decision on the final play of the game. Lillard was set to fire a three-pointer but Andre Iguodala stripped the ball away and Lillard thought there was contact which the officials didn’t see.
“I know it’s a tough position for the referees to be in to make a call at that point in the game,” said Lillard. “Tried to get a little bit of space the first time. He grabbed my arm, and I lost the ball a little bit. I regained it, and I was going to shoot it again. He got his hand on the ball.”
"Golden State had the 'Splash Brothers' and Portland had the 'Crash Brothers' because they crashed and burned. … Damian Lillard did not score a basket or a point in the final 7:42 of the game. Unacceptable. The last 4:28 CJ McCollum went 0-5." — @RealSkipBayless pic.twitter.com/VFU2bsEXm5
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) May 17, 2019
Morning sports update: NBA insider thinks Kyrie Irving will return to the Celtics and is ‘playing all of you guys right now’ | Boston.com
The Boston Celtics’ season ended with a disappointing defeat to the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference playoffs and although plenty of people think Kyrie Irving will not return to Boston, some think he’ll be back.
Kyrie Irving has reportedly been having discussions with people about playing for the Lakers, per @WindhorstESPN. pic.twitter.com/lrppwA60CY
— Ball Don’t Lie (@Balldontlie) May 11, 2019
Kerr: KD injury ‘more serious than we thought’ | ESPN
Kevin Durant will definitely miss Game 3 and Game 4 due to his strained right calf. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr doubts Durant’s availability for the rest of the series and said Durant would be re-evaluated again in a week.
“Hopefully he continues to progress, and he has made progress but it’s a little more serious than we thought at the very beginning,” Kerr said. “So we’ll see where it all goes, but he’s in there all day long getting treatment. He’s done a great job of committing himself to that process. [Warriors director of sports medicine and performance] Rick [Celebrini] and his staff are in there all day, and hopefully, he’ll be back at some point, but we’ll just wait and see.”
“It’s a little more serious than we thought.” – Steve Kerr on Kevin Durant’s calf strain pic.twitter.com/xpFKDJuRLg
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 17, 2019
Sources: Wizards to meet with Nuggets’ Connelly | ESPN
The Washington Wizards will conduct an interview with Denver Nuggets president of basketball operations Tim Connelly, who is one of the leading candidates for the post in the country’s capital. Connelly is a Baltimore native and his first NBA job was in the Wizards front office where he worked as an intern in 1996. His wife is from Washington, D.C.
The Washington Wizards have been granted permission to discuss franchise’s President of Basketball Operations job with Denver Nuggets President Tim Connelly, league sources tell ESPN. Meeting is expected this week.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) May 17, 2019