Ezeli matched his postseason high in minutes, and he did not disappoint. Ezeli actually played only two minutes less than Warriors’ starting center Andrew Bogut, and the former did a solid job of keeping the Thunder big men off the boards. With as much depth down low as this team has in Bogut, Anderson Varejao, and Marreese Speights, Ezeli should not be expected to play heavy minutes. However, if he keeps this up, expect more double-digit minute opportunities for Golden State’s primary backup center.
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Varejao posted four points (1-1 FG, 2-3 FT) and four rebounds across six minutes during the Warriors’ 118-91 win against the Thunder in Wednesday’s Game 2.
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