watch1958 wrote:I’m just being stupid!whatisacenter wrote:watch1958 wrote:Be careful how you answer this .
I have no idea what you guys are on about.
Were you born on 1958? Be careful how you answer this.
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watch1958 wrote:I’m just being stupid!whatisacenter wrote:watch1958 wrote:Be careful how you answer this .
I have no idea what you guys are on about.
TB wrote:SpreeChokeJob wrote:Impuniti wrote:If he doesn't come back relatively soon and plays at the level required from him, then he needs to be shipped off immediately once the summer hits.
I don’t care what he does now that the team is more stable and easy schedule. As long as he shows up for playoffs he can take whatever time he needs.
I mean he showed up for the playoffs last year and wasn't even remotely in playoff shape physically or mentally. Part of why we are stable and winning right now is because Wiggins was hitting his stride. This is potentially a major setback for the Warriors that will require Moody to instantly produce in Wiggins spot. I think he can do it but this isn't ideal.
SpreeChokeJob wrote:TB wrote:SpreeChokeJob wrote:I don’t care what he does now that the team is more stable and easy schedule. As long as he shows up for playoffs he can take whatever time he needs.
I mean he showed up for the playoffs last year and wasn't even remotely in playoff shape physically or mentally. Part of why we are stable and winning right now is because Wiggins was hitting his stride. This is potentially a major setback for the Warriors that will require Moody to instantly produce in Wiggins spot. I think he can do it but this isn't ideal.
Wiggins is the least of the Warriors problems during the playoffs. They were dead in the water last year when Kerr decided to play Curry Poole and Klay together and not develop the young talent but instead looked after journeyman non careers. I see Wiggins got the eye of the tiger look now. I don’t worry about at all about Wiggins.
The major setback this year has been Kerr trotting out Klay and punishing by putting him in position to fail and punishing Dray as center by sticking him with midgets. Moody may make mistakes, but he will gain experience to help out later. If you’re worried about seeding, you can thank Kerr for throwing so many winnable games away this year.
Romulus wrote:What would happen if they told him no, that you don't get to abandon the team two years in a row for personal reasons, and that if you do, your contract is void? What would happen then?
CDM_Stats wrote:not extreme enough. If he doesnt play tomorrow, he'll never play basketball again
TB wrote:CDM_Stats wrote:not extreme enough. If he doesnt play tomorrow, he'll never play basketball again
And if he DOES play tomorrow, Moody will never play basketball again. These are the rules.
TB wrote:CDM_Stats wrote:not extreme enough. If he doesnt play tomorrow, he'll never play basketball again
And if he DOES play tomorrow, Moody will never play basketball again. These are the rules.
The Warriors have declined to give a definitive timetable on Wiggins’ expected absence. “We’ll obviously respect Andrew’s wishes for this to remain private. Personal reasons.” Wiggins missed the final 25 games last season to attend to a personal matter.
GSWFan1994 wrote:watch1958 wrote:I’m just being stupid!whatisacenter wrote:
I have no idea what you guys are on about.
Were you born on 1958? Be careful how you answer this.
thunderdunk wrote:Tonight all of the starters kicked ***. Moody led the team at +23 subbing for Wiggins in 26 minutes. I sure hope Wiggs is OK, but Moody played great in his absence. Klay BTW was a team-worst -13 in 26 minutes. And Kerr has finally stopped throwing him out there to finish games. Addition by subtraction. All the kids are definitely helping the team win games.
SpreeChokeJob wrote:TB wrote:SpreeChokeJob wrote:I don’t care what he does now that the team is more stable and easy schedule. As long as he shows up for playoffs he can take whatever time he needs.
I mean he showed up for the playoffs last year and wasn't even remotely in playoff shape physically or mentally. Part of why we are stable and winning right now is because Wiggins was hitting his stride. This is potentially a major setback for the Warriors that will require Moody to instantly produce in Wiggins spot. I think he can do it but this isn't ideal.
Wiggins is the least of the Warriors problems during the playoffs. They were dead in the water last year when Kerr decided to play Curry Poole and Klay together and not develop the young talent but instead looked after journeyman non careers. I see Wiggins got the eye of the tiger look now. I don’t worry about at all about Wiggins.
The major setback this year has been Kerr trotting out Klay and punishing by putting him in position to fail and punishing Dray as center by sticking him with midgets. Moody may make mistakes, but he will gain experience to help out later. If you’re worried about seeding, you can thank Kerr for throwing so many winnable games away this year.
Impuniti wrote:No player is able to take time off and just come back with the perfect rhythm. On top of that, they need him because it's a huge difference to making 6th vs playing two play-in games (presuming they even win). Add to it even more with Kerr's disturbing hardon for overplaying all these old timers and then wondering why they keep getting punked on the 4th quarter with regularity.
Playoffs are often won by small 1-2% extra for a certain player or team here and there, and the idea that Wiggins can come back whenever and just be that good where it doesn't matter is crazy arrogant to me. I really don't get this thinking.
I don't know what issues he has with his family, I really do wish him the best when it comes to his personal problems. But he needs to get his bags packed up and sent to another city this summer. If you don't play, you have no value as a player. Especially one that gets 25 million a year and is pivotal to the success of the team.
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