Unajua msimu unapoishaga wale jamaa huwa wanakamia msimu ujao mbayaaaaaaaaaaaa. Unakuta hapo ndo wengine hawataki mchezo, full gym na full mazoezi. Sasa season hii kama Warrior walibweteka kushangilia watapokonywa taji tu hamna ubishi. Lebron tangu arudi CAVS kakamia kuchukua kikombe balaa ingawa ana challenge za ku overcome yeye pamoja na team. Anyway, just like u said, wacha tuone yatakayojiri.
Basketball season is long.
We're only 13 or 14 games into an 82-game season.
So there's plenty of basketball to be played.
Having said that, basketball is not a full-contact sport but it's physical enough to where players can get hurt and/or suffer season-ending injuries and whatnot.
At the pace GS is playing, one can argue that it is possible for them to go 82-0. Operative word there is 'possible'. But, how likely is that? The jury is still out.
At the end of the day what matters most is how you finish. Not so much how you start. Kind of like it don't matter where you from, it's where you're at.
Who's going to be healthy come April, May, or June, that we don't know. Look at what happened to the CAVS last season. A strong case can be made that had their two all-stars been healthy maybe they would be the reigning, defending champs. But that's water under the bridge.
OKC's Kevin Durant is already hurting. I don't think he'll be durable for the duration of the season. I don't think Derick Rose will last either. And I'm still iffy on CAVS' Kyrie Irving.
Once injuries start piling up, the playoff landscape will change as well. But, as things stand right now the GSW do look and play the part. If they sustain this current pace all the way through then the chip is theirs to lose and they are the team to beat.
But be on the lookout for my San Antonio Spurs. You can never count them out.