WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (Series tied 2-2)

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What's your prediction?

Warriors in 4
18
13%
Warriors in 5
43
30%
Warriors in 6
30
21%
Warriors in 7
9
6%
Rockets in 6
16
11%
Rockets in 7
25
18%
 
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Re: WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (GS leads 2-0) 

Post#161 » by erod009 » Sat May 4, 2019 8:42 pm

likemycurryhot wrote:Not sure why Kerr getting punched is a negative on Kerr. Also, he created the Warriors offensive system and is widely acknowledged to be one of the best at handling player egos, a critical skill in today’s game that many of his peers lack.

He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.
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Post#162 » by TaylorTRoom » Sat May 4, 2019 8:49 pm

If you were to make a two axis chart to map NBA players, and the x axis ranged from least talented (on the left) to most talented (on the right), and the y axis went from most grounded on the bottom to biggest ego on the top, Curry and Durant would be staking our solo territory in the extreme lower right.
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Post#163 » by cdubbz » Sat May 4, 2019 9:18 pm

TMU wrote:The Warriors are who we thought they were, but let's not act like the series is over. Plenty of games to play with the previous two games resulting in a close finish.


yup. this series can get ugly quick.
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Re: WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (GS leads 2-0) 

Post#164 » by Zombiesonics » Sat May 4, 2019 9:19 pm

https://t.co/eDdDa6kA9a

interesting read from kirk goldsberry on how harden sees refs as marks.
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Re: WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (GS leads 2-0) 

Post#165 » by Outside » Sat May 4, 2019 10:08 pm

erod009 wrote:
likemycurryhot wrote:Not sure why Kerr getting punched is a negative on Kerr. Also, he created the Warriors offensive system and is widely acknowledged to be one of the best at handling player egos, a critical skill in today’s game that many of his peers lack.

He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.
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Re: WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (GS leads 2-0) 

Post#166 » by GQ Hot Dog » Sat May 4, 2019 10:19 pm

Outside wrote:
erod009 wrote:
likemycurryhot wrote:Not sure why Kerr getting punched is a negative on Kerr. Also, he created the Warriors offensive system and is widely acknowledged to be one of the best at handling player egos, a critical skill in today’s game that many of his peers lack.

He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.


Thank you. When Kerr was hired there were endless stories about how he was bringing in a system that incorporated aspects of what Pop ran and what D'Antoni had introduced with the Suns and how this was a dramatic departure from MJax's schemes. Low and behold, that system changed the way basketball is played in the NBA today. And clowns still have the temerity to try to undermine Kerr's influence as a coach.
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Re: WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (GS leads 2-0) 

Post#167 » by xdrta+ » Sat May 4, 2019 10:20 pm

Outside wrote:
erod009 wrote:
likemycurryhot wrote:Not sure why Kerr getting punched is a negative on Kerr. Also, he created the Warriors offensive system and is widely acknowledged to be one of the best at handling player egos, a critical skill in today’s game that many of his peers lack.

He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.


Yeah, anyone who doesn't realize that the Warrior run started when Kerr installed the offense he did hasn't paid attention. Bogut told the story of how, on Kerr's first day there, he had them go through long sessions of basic, high-school level, passing drills. A lot of the vets didn't like it but he kept it up. He convinced them they would win by passing, not by playing iso like they had under Jackson. That was the beginning.
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Post#168 » by 316Hornets » Sat May 4, 2019 11:15 pm

If GSW wins tonight, just give them the title
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Post#169 » by ocelot17 » Sat May 4, 2019 11:18 pm

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Re: WCSF | (1) Golden State Warriors vs (4) Houston Rockets, Part Two (GS leads 2-0) 

Post#170 » by erod009 » Sun May 5, 2019 12:09 am

Outside wrote:
erod009 wrote:
likemycurryhot wrote:Not sure why Kerr getting punched is a negative on Kerr. Also, he created the Warriors offensive system and is widely acknowledged to be one of the best at handling player egos, a critical skill in today’s game that many of his peers lack.

He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.

What I meant is Warriors just became unstoppable when Draymond Green took a bigger role on their offense.
That doesn't necessarily mean they were not the best in the league already.
But let's all remember that Kerr didn't start the season and was out during most part of their 73-9 campaign.
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Post#171 » by TheGOATRises007 » Sun May 5, 2019 12:24 am

Pierce is really a moron.
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Post#172 » by likemycurryhot » Sun May 5, 2019 12:36 am

erod009 wrote:
Outside wrote:
erod009 wrote:He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.

What I meant is Warriors just became unstoppable when Draymond Green took a bigger role on their offense.
That doesn't necessarily mean they were not the best in the league already.
But let's all remember that Kerr didn't start the season and was out during most part of their 73-9 campaign.


Kerr instituted his system the season before, when he came in. That led to their first championship.
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Post#173 » by Outside » Sun May 5, 2019 12:43 am

erod009 wrote:
Outside wrote:
erod009 wrote:He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.

What I meant is Warriors just became unstoppable when Draymond Green took a bigger role on their offense.
That doesn't necessarily mean they were not the best in the league already.
But let's all remember that Kerr didn't start the season and was out during most part of their 73-9 campaign.


Nothing that you said is true.

Kerr implemented the ball-movement, player-movement system his first year. It wasn't Walton who implemented it.

Going against the the Cavs in the 2015 finals, the Warriors won the first game but lost the next two. However, at the end of game 3, after being down 17 entering the fourth quarter, the Warriors went with a small-ball lineup that got them back into the game. Seeing how well that worked, they went with what became known as their Death Lineup to start game 4 (Curry, Klay, Green, Barnes, Iguodala) and beat the Cavs handily, and the small-ball lineups are what turned the series around.

It worked because the Cavs doubled Curry, and Curry then drew the defense away from the basket and passed to a teammate (David Lee in game 3, Iguodala or Green for the most part after that) who exploited the resulting 4-on-3.

The 2015 finals was the genesis of all that, not the start of the next season.

As for the start of the 2015-16 season when Kerr was out, he was not on the bench during games, but that doesn't mean that Walton was now the coach and used a different system. The Warriors were still using Kerr's system, it's just that Walton was on the bench during games instead of Kerr. Kerr ran most of camp, and once the season started, Walton and the other coaches talked with Kerr all the time. At home games, Kerr was in the locker room. It wasn't like Kerr "left."

Walton did a nice job being game coach, but that doesn't mean he was the guy running the show.
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Post#174 » by Bolts » Sun May 5, 2019 12:45 am

I guess I don’t know what a pushoff is anymore.
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Post#175 » by floppymoose » Sun May 5, 2019 12:47 am

Houston trying to push the pace a bit. I think that's a smart move for them.
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Post#176 » by SweetTouch » Sun May 5, 2019 12:48 am

Draymond trying to finish harden eyes
Stop being so disrespectful.
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Post#177 » by Yank3525 » Sun May 5, 2019 12:48 am

Outside wrote:
erod009 wrote:
likemycurryhot wrote:Not sure why Kerr getting punched is a negative on Kerr. Also, he created the Warriors offensive system and is widely acknowledged to be one of the best at handling player egos, a critical skill in today’s game that many of his peers lack.

He didn't create the Warriors offensive system. Draymond Green turned into a key by Luke Walton, when Kerr was out and they had that amazing winning streak.

Plus, Draymond and Durant don't get their "egos handled".
And I just don't see how can someone be considered one of the best at handling player egos coaching Steph, Klay and Iggy.


Just want to point out that this is utter nonsense.


Yeah, their offense took off in 2015, not 2016.
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Post#178 » by knuckles862 » Sun May 5, 2019 12:49 am

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Post#179 » by Tigersrule » Sun May 5, 2019 12:49 am

the game just started and the refs already indicating who they want to win lmaoo wtf
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Post#180 » by SweetTouch » Sun May 5, 2019 12:49 am

Wow really refs

Poor rockets

This is a joke
Stop being so disrespectful.

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