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Re: Warriors have a Steve Kerr problem 

Post#141 » by WarriorGM » Sat Jan 11, 2025 2:09 pm

Has the word spread yet on what is making the Kings players motivated to make Mike Brown look bad?
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Re: Warriors have a Steve Kerr problem 

Post#142 » by cpower » Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:29 pm

SpreeS wrote:
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SpreeS wrote:SAC won 6 games from 7 after fired Brown. Sometimes you need to change one small part in big things and everything starts working again.

they won more games because Fox did not play, just wait for him to be back and they will start losing again


With Fox 3 wins and w/o him 3 wins - 6 in row.

he has -6 net rating this year, not good. ball stopper and bad defender. Sabonis +9 and Monk + 4. Keon Ellis + 14 team high, if they really want to build a good team, trading Fox is the perfect answer
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Re: Warriors have a Steve Kerr problem 

Post#143 » by SpreeS » Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:42 pm

cpower wrote:
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cpower wrote:they won more games because Fox did not play, just wait for him to be back and they will start losing again


With Fox 3 wins and w/o him 3 wins - 6 in row.

he has -6 net rating this year, not good. ball stopper and bad defender. Sabonis +9 and Monk + 4. Keon Ellis + 14 team high, if they really want to build a good team, trading Fox is the perfect answer


Fox had +5.5 on/off nrtg and Sabas -2.1 last year. So?

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