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Warriors eliminate Rockets, James Harden's postseason struggles and Kofie's eulogy for Piston's season

Warriors eliminate Rockets, James Harden's postseason struggles and Kofie's eulogy for Piston's season

Yahoo06-05-2025
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Kofie Yeboah react to the Golden State Warriors defeating the Houston Rockets in game 7 and preview their series with the Minnesota Timberwolves
Next, Vince and Kofie take a look at James Harden's poor performance in the Los Angeles Clippers game 7 loss to the Denver Nuggets and preview the matchup between Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the second round.
Later, Kofie gives his eulogy to the Detroit Pistons promising season that ended at the hands of the New York Knicks.
(2:29) Warriors win Game 7 vs. Rockets
(12:15) Should the Rockets pursue Kevin Durant or Giannis?
(17:51) Warriors vs. Timberwolves preview
(28:51) James Harden struggles in Game 7
(40:54) Thunder vs. Nuggets preview
(49:47) Kofi's eulogy to the Detroit Piston's season
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