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Great post. What you say is very true. There have been plenty of first timers that have come in and taken it. Tim Duncan for one. Trust me the Warriors have all the ability to take this series which is why I'm not comfortable until I see a game or two played out in this series. But on the flipside you can't underrate inexperience either. Plenty of first timers have folded mightily when they get to that big stage. So having experience can help you dig deep and remember what you did the last time and get you through. Just like with MJ's 6th ring. They were legit on the ropes and Pippen was hurt on and off, and what did MJ do, stole the ball in a closeout game and ran it right back up court and stuck a dagger in the hearts of all of Utah.yall overrating experience like a mug mug.
spurs had hella experience in 2013. still choked a 3-2 lead.
teams with experience lose all the time.
ever heard of beginners luck? You don't have to fall down to rise. that's beta thinking. magic won year one and he was a big piece of that especially with kareem hurt. greatness doesnt have those corny limitations of what was always will be. dudes want you to think you can't be great. that you can't shine as bright as you want because it's not your time yet and you have to wait your turn, no cutting. Eff that b. rumble young man rumble. MJ have finals experience when he took down the Lakers? you see blood, attack. it's that simple. Sometimes you're just better. There's no rules in this life b. You can be as great as you want to be. You can have anything you want if you take it. Just remember what got you here. Fear can affect you at any level, no matter the experience. Bron could very well be shook ones if the walls start getting tight to him. You live without fear, bruh bruh, you can do anything. And you can relate that ideal to any aspect of life. Be great my g's.