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Years ago
8th spot in the West
You'd think GSW will be able to deal with OKC or NO with ease, don't think they'll sweep but they should get through pretty swiftly. All of the series' in the West, however, will be very interesting.

Years ago
I don't think OKC will win, but I think they certainly can win IF it gets into a fast-paced, up and down, transition scoring type of game.
OKC can put 130 on teams no sweat.
If it turns into "scrimmage like", OKC can hang with them. It suits Westbrook, Waiters, Augustin, Roberson, Singler and mobile big men like McGary, Adams.
But if GSW can slow down OKC on offense, they will win.




