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'Strength in Numbers' Defining Golden State Warriors' Run at History


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SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2839162-strength-in-numbers-defining-golden-state-warriors-run-at-history
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Already without Kevin Durant, the two-time defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors lost Klay Thompson to a hamstring injury in the second half of Sunday night's Game 2. It didn't help that Stephen Curry "just didn't feel right," too.But even with the health deck stacked against them, the "Strength in Numbers" Warriors held on, beating the Toronto Raptors 109-104 to even the 2019 NBA Finals at one game apiece and further their chances at completing a three-peat that would give them a historic four titles in five years.Stephen Curry on Strength In Numbers motto: It’s literally how we approach every day from training camp to June.” #Warriors https://t.co/yocj58dW1PTimely contributions from all over the roster gave this victory the feel of one from the pre-Durant Warriors."When Kevin's out there, we all have the luxury of just saying, 'OK, that set didn't work, we still got this guy to just throw a ball into it and get out of the way,'" Green told ESPN's Nick Friedell before Game 2. The 2015 Finals MVP has had his fair share of huge plays for the Warriors over the years, and his defense has always been reliable in the postseason.In Game 2, after the Raptors slowly crawled to within two points during that tough offensive stretch for Golden State, Iguodala struck again:IGGY sealed Game 2 for Golden State!

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