Twitter blew up over the Oklahoma City Thunder dominating the Golden State Warriors in the first half of Game 4.
After winning an NBA-record 73 games in the regular season and looking like the easy favorites to repeat as the NBA Champions, the Golden State Warriors suddenly look on the verge of collapse after the Oklahoma City Thunder destroyed them in Game 3.
In the first half of Game 4 on Tuesday night, it was more of the same on the court, as the Thunder once again got out to a gigantic lead. The Warriors rallied a little bit and cut the deficit after the first quarter, but the Thunder put their foot down and rolled to a huge lead at halftime and it appeared as if the Warriors looked defeated and had no answer for what the Thunder were throwing their way on a consistent basis.
With the Warriors showing massive struggles on the floor and clearly looking like a team that had taken too many punches, Twitter was set ablaze over their struggles and the users had plenty of opinions about the Warriors’ performance.
What's happening #Warriors#not playing#halftime#Step it up#2nd half!
— Mini Facial Lounge (@minifacial) May 25, 2016
Turnovers almost even. Warriors can't make free throws. Lazy in transition
— Coach Chris (@thecoachchris_) May 25, 2016
Warriors done
— PÚRPURA GRANDÉ (@ChopRoss) May 25, 2016
That last rt is true... OKC has exposed the Warriors this series
— Jaren, black man ✊🏾 (@Turner_J_) May 25, 2016
The Warriors are shook
— MD (@MattDur92) May 25, 2016
Dame with the shot at tha Warriors lol
— Derrick Williams (@dwill312) May 25, 2016
The league woulda done the Warriors a favor suspending Draymond
— Chris Koll (@c_koll26) May 25, 2016
If the Warriors lose tonight, the Thunder win the series in 6 at the most. Maybe even 5 with the way they are playing right now.
— ryan mruz (@itttsryyann) May 25, 2016
The Warriors are in major trouble and things better turn around soon, or they will be always known as the team that couldn’t finish the job in a record year.
If things get worse, which they very well could, Twitter will be in full meltdown mode.
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