“Both are wildly inconsistent” Skip Bayless suggests Boston Celtics as well as Golden State Warriors are psychologically vulnerable 


“Both are wildly inconsistent” Skip Bayless suggests Boston Celtics as well as Golden State Warriors are psychologically vulnerable 

Both Boston Celtics as well as Golden State Warriors have had their moments in the first two games of the 2022 NBA Finals. While Ime Udoka’s team left Chase Center with their head held up high. The most recent game, only went onto showcase their voids and vulnerabilities against experienced Warriors. On the same note, Skip Bayless had framed his latest opinion. 

Skip Bayless feels both Warriors and Celtics have been inconsistent over the course of these two games. Surprisingly, the 70-year-old sports media personality does raise a good point. Al Horford and Marcus Smart carried the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the 2022 NBA Finals. The duo combined for 44 points on 16-for-23 shooting while also combining for 10 3-pointers. In Game 2, they were shut down. The Warriors limited them to only four combined points on 2-for-10 shooting, a massive drop from the first game. 

Also Read: “We have a little competition going, and Jordan Poole took the…

FS Video

What was opinionated by Skip Bayless? 

“What we are dealing with here are two very flawed, psychologically vulnerable, wildly inconsistent basketball teams. Both of them have proven to be wildly inconsistent all the way through the playoffs.” 

Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless

Skip talked about the Warriors falling behind the Memphis Grizzlies by 55 points in Game 5 of the Western Conference semi-finals, saying how they don’t have the championship DNA. The analyst also criticized the Celtics and their poor performance on their home court, “They’ve already lost four home games this playoff run. They lost two to Milwaukee, and they lost two to Miami in Boston. That’s vulnerable to me.” 

Stephen Curry and Jordan Poole - Golden state Warriors
Stephen Curry and Jordan Poole – Golden State Warriors

Will we witness a change in Game 3 at TD Garden? Remains to be seen. As one thing is indeed safe to say that things are bound to get nastier as both teams almost collided on the court towards the end of the half in Game 2. What drama awaits further? Hopefully Ime Udoka and Steve Kerr could control their players as the pressure rises in the upcoming games. Let us know whose your pick to win Game 3 at TD Garden in the commenst down below.

Also Read: Jordan Poole registers unseen record in NBA history which even Michael…

Also Read: “Get up Green, we got a game to win” Gary Payton…