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Teams have good games and bad games. From what I've seen this season, I think the Rockets on average should be able to beat the Warriors on average. Especially with a talented 5 like Sengun, the Warrior simply don't have a solution for him when he's cooking. The thing is, we probably agree that individual games are much more nuanced and not averages. My prediction is just based on a few limited number of games I saw so far this season of these teams, so I guess you can take it with a grain of salt. I assume you're a Rockets fan from our past conversations? Have some faith in your team, they've got something good going on at Houston.
Yes, I'm a Rockets fan, as you remember. My caution may be due to the Warriors' experience in moments of greater pressure in a decisive game.
Yes, I need to believe more in the team... maybe it's a pessimistic side afraid of creating expectations 😂
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Curbing your expectations is a good way to protect yourself from getting disappointed by your team. But I think the trade off by doing so is the inability to fully engage and be completely invested in your team; as a result, it becomes not as satisfying when they do win.
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Exactly, when the team wins it is more of a feeling of relief than enjoying the victory 👍
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