Jester_ wrote:sonnyhill wrote:Impuniti wrote:What numbers? Klay **** sucks. He was the worst player in the Lakers series (maybe Dray beat him to it). Even in the 22 playoffs, he was a rotational elite support player with Looney and JP in terms of importance. Nowhere near being as good as Draymond or Wiggins. Post injury Klay is not that guy anymore, get with the times.
This thread, while painful for the Klay apologists to read, is actually quite good.
It is more-than-concerning how Kerr seems to be channeling his "inner Doc Rivers" when it comes to lineups, playing time, and rotations by sticking too long with "his" veterans (Klay), when he and the team would be better served by immitating how Erik Spoelstra had utilized Ray Allen.
With Thompson's decline, especially on defense, why wouldn't Kerr bring him off the bench as a "light it up" sixth man for short periods of time?
Andre Iguodala made sacrafices in his playing time in order for this team to win. Shaun Livingston made sacrafices in his playing time in order for this team to win. Steph Curry made sacrafices in his style of play when the team had signed Durant in order for this team to win. Even Kevin Durant made sacrafices in his compensation in order for this team to win. Unless Kerr and Thompson commit to making the necssary adjustments in Thompson's playing time and how he, Thompson, is being utilized in order for this year's Warrior team to have its best chance to win, the team should look to go full-blown "Danny Ainge-Sam Presti" and do a complete reconstruction, including trading away Curry for a huge haul of assets.
I've been saying since '16 that Kerr is the white Doc Rivers
We need a complete reconstruction. The fact we replaced Bobby M with MDJ isn't a good thing.
Dunleavy? That's our Presti? Our Ainge?!
I empathize with you, Jester.
The Warriors have become complacent and are no longer "light years" ahead of the rest of the league. Football, a sport which has constant roster turnover, saw Bill Walsh extend-and-reinvent the 49er dynasty by jettisoning Montana, even though Montana still had utility, and moving forward with Steve Young. Ronnie Lott, Roger Craig, and even Jerry Rice were let go in the 49er attempt to remain relevant in their pursuit of more Super Bowl wins. Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. may, indeed, have had a sordid past (
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/who-is-edward-debartolo-what-do-trump-pardon-sexual-assault-corruption-nfl-49ers-business-a9342806.html); yet, he was not afraid to make bold moves and changes in order to keep the 49ers in the championship hunt (he even pushed aside Walsh for Seifert, won two more Super Bowls with Seifert wearing the headset, and even pushed Seifert aside for Steve Mariucci.
It is not Kerr nor MD Jr; but rather, it will be Joe Lacob who will determine the direction of the Warrior franchise. Lacob has stated that his goal as owner of the Warriors is to surpass Jerry Buss's record as Laker owner, where the Buss-led Lakers had reached the NBA Finals sixteen out of thirty-three years.
Warrior fans have to love this Joe Lacob quote: “I'm about only one thing… winning and winning Championships… Jerry Buss. I look up to him. 33 years of ownership, 16 Finals. So that 50% rate, I don't know if we can continue that, but I'm sure as hell gonna try. That's my goal.”
If the Warriors are not in contention for competing for and winning a championship, we can all expect Joe Lacob to do whatever is necessary, including trading away Curry for assets and upgrading the coaching staff, including replacing Kerr, in order to compete, again, for championships!!!