The 21-22 NBA playoffs have been halfway through, and I believe that many fans and little fairies have the same feeling, that is, the referee's role is a bit big: Towns and Jalen Jr. have experienced six fouls in the first round, and Paul also suffered a full graduation in the semifinals. Such games have become a bit "ugly", making the performance of the stars become trembling, and completely affecting the fans' feelings of watching the game. Three of the four groups in the semifinals were tied 2-2, with only the Warriors taking a 3-1 lead; if it weren't for Curry's magical performance in the final quarter, the Warriors would most likely have lost the G4 game.

In the two sets of western conference semifinals, the Warriors have half a foot on the stage of the Western Conference Finals, and it is no surprise that they will end it all at the home of the G5 Grizzlies. The Suns defeated the Lone Rangers 110-80 in the Battle of Tennozan and won the series match points, also half a foot to reach the Western Conference Finals. The Lone Ranger couldn't get the upper hand in rebounding, and was caught by his opponent on his own three-point projection, and he only had nine assists in the whole game, so he lost to the Suns. The Suns' strategy was clearly to cut off Doncic's connection to his teammates and put him in a singles, so whether the G6 Lone Ranger could shoot more three-pointers would determine whether the series could be dragged into the seventh.
The Suns at no. 1 in the West and the Warriors in the Third in the West will be the Western Conference Finals, which is already a high probability event, and if nothing else, it will be the winner between them to reach the Finals. So we're curious, if the Suns and Warriors meet on the stage of the Western Conference Finals, which team will be better and beat each other? Often at this time, the role of basketball commentators comes into play, giving predictions based on their years of experience in the industry, so what is the answer of Su Qun's teacher?
In one of his daily tweets, fans could not contain their curiosity and asked: "Teacher Su, if the Warriors and the Suns play in the Western Conference, can you predict what the outcome will be?" Su Qun quickly gave his own answer: "The Warriors don't have home field advantage, not very good!" Another fan asked about the series ending for the Celtics and Bucks, and his answer was similar: "I've always felt that a team with home-court advantage wants to be bigger!" "This is the position and attitude of Su Qun, and the side with home field advantage will have a better chance of winning."
Such an answer is obviously not very objective, why? The Suns were a remnant Warrior in the regular season game against the Warriors, and they didn't win entirely. At that time, Clay had not yet returned, Poole's state was still in an upward stage, and the Suns were almost all healthy in the game. Coupled with the Warriors' current state of good form, the alignment in any position is not lost to the Suns, and the opponent does not have an absolute advantage to speak of. Judging by the history of Curry and Paul's team's past confrontation, the Warriors have enough advantage.
Not only that, the 2018 Western Conference Finals Warriors and Rockets also won the series without home advantage, and the G4/G5 games won by the Rockets were still narrowly won. At that time, the Rockets had three ball-bearers such as Harden, Paul and Gordon, and there were also excellent 3D players such as Ariza and Tucker, so they were very restrained warriors in the lineup. But today's sun with the elderly Paul and the prime-age Booker, Bridges and Claude naturally can not be compared with Gordon, Tucker, Ayton is not much stronger than Capela at that time.
Coupled with the Warriors' Green and Rooney's no fear of Ayton's type of interior, the Warriors' internal disadvantage is not large, and the offense and defense of the outside are superior to the Suns, so the little fairy believes that the healthy Warriors will have a better chance of winning in this set of potential duels. However, this is only a subjective view, and it will depend on the situation on the scene and the health of both sides to get a more accurate conclusion.