If you take a shot at the crown, you best not miss.
Unfortunately for the wild west's top guns, they missed badly and now they're all in big, big trouble.
The Warriors spotted the Spurs a 20-point lead in the first quarter and still came back to dominate San Antonio in San Antonio, winning 110-98.
The night before they beat Houston in Houston.
Tomorrow, they'll beat Satan in Hell.
That's how hot they are right now.
Oh yeah, forgot to mention, Kevin Durant was, as usual, in street clothes for this one. Yet the Warriors looked downright dominant after their woeful start, using their superior passing and stifling defense to shut down the Spurs in front of a raucous SA crowd.
Well, at least they were raucous for a little while. The Warriors silenced them the way they usually do.
Steph Curry said after the game that the Warriors didn't win a championship with this victory, which was 100 percent accurate. They did, however, take another step toward securing home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, which has been key to them making it to the Finals the last two years.
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