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Re: Strung out on lasers and slash back Blazers - Monday 7:00 PM PDT 

Post#41 » by EvanZ » Tue Mar 11, 2025 6:34 am

statsman wrote:The team's FT shooting percentage since Butler arrived has been a pleasant surprise. 19/21 FT tonight (90.5%). I think they've had a couple of games with Butler where they shot as low as 79%, which is still a touch above league average. Moody is now shooting 90.6% FT% with Butler playing (88.6% if you add in the Sixers game).


I’ve always had a pet theory that guys that start getting more consistent minutes and usage tend to improve from the line simply because they get in a better rhythm. It’s easier to make free throws when it’s more of a regular occurrence than like once every few games. That’s what it feels like with Moody since he broke into the starting lineup.
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Post#42 » by Zvaart » Tue Mar 11, 2025 7:07 am

I would have liked that klingonian dude on our team. he is a huge human being.

just watched the highlights, will watch the full game when i get home, but seemed like a good balanced game.

GP interview after the first two quarters as funny as it gets . love that man.
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Re: Strung out on lasers and slash back Blazers - Monday 7:00 PM PDT 

Post#43 » by michaelm » Tue Mar 11, 2025 7:54 am

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Post#44 » by BG » Tue Mar 11, 2025 3:13 pm

too lazy to check the stats, but it looks like GPII has found his stroke from behind the 3pt line over the past few games.
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Post#45 » by parsnips33 » Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:00 pm

Zvaart wrote:I would have liked that klingonian dude on our team. he is a huge human being.

just watched the highlights, will watch the full game when i get home, but seemed like a good balanced game.

GP interview after the first two quarters as funny as it gets . love that man.


He needs a job on TV after he retires, he's such a natural
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Post#46 » by parsnips33 » Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:02 pm

I love how insistent Jimmy is about feeding Moody and Buddy
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Post#47 » by EvanZ » Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:25 pm

parsnips33 wrote:
Zvaart wrote:I would have liked that klingonian dude on our team. he is a huge human being.

just watched the highlights, will watch the full game when i get home, but seemed like a good balanced game.

GP interview after the first two quarters as funny as it gets . love that man.


He needs a job on TV after he retires, he's such a natural


Definitely needs a podcast lol.
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Post#48 » by marthafokker » Tue Mar 11, 2025 8:06 pm

BG wrote:too lazy to check the stats, but it looks like GPII has found his stroke from behind the 3pt line over the past few games.


It got to be the hit to his face. Looks like his aim is straight again. :lol:
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Post#49 » by Twinkie defense » Wed Mar 12, 2025 5:17 am

GPII revenge game!
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Post#50 » by Old_Blue » Wed Mar 12, 2025 5:56 am

marthafokker wrote:
BG wrote:too lazy to check the stats, but it looks like GPII has found his stroke from behind the 3pt line over the past few games.


It got to be the hit to his face. Looks like his aim is straight again. :lol:


It's possible. Some people have deviated septums. Other people have entire faces that are a little deviated one way or the other.
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Post#51 » by vvoland » Wed Mar 12, 2025 6:26 pm

EvanZ wrote:
statsman wrote:The team's FT shooting percentage since Butler arrived has been a pleasant surprise. 19/21 FT tonight (90.5%). I think they've had a couple of games with Butler where they shot as low as 79%, which is still a touch above league average. Moody is now shooting 90.6% FT% with Butler playing (88.6% if you add in the Sixers game).


I’ve always had a pet theory that guys that start getting more consistent minutes and usage tend to improve from the line simply because they get in a better rhythm. It’s easier to make free throws when it’s more of a regular occurrence than like once every few games. That’s what it feels like with Moody since he broke into the starting lineup.



I think this is particularly true with young players. JK and Moody are the two most obvious examples. It's not just FTs but the entire floor game opens up when the minutes, reps, and confidence are all there.

Also, I think Butler slows the game down for the rest of the team. While curry can run around in his organized chaos and then settle back down in a millisecond, most people can't do it. Just having a calming presence on the court helps a ton. It's a lot of what iggy did as well. We have a number of chaos merchants on this team but not enough steady hands to take the wheel. Butler has brought the balance back.
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Post#52 » by EvanZ » Wed Mar 12, 2025 6:52 pm

vvoland wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
statsman wrote:The team's FT shooting percentage since Butler arrived has been a pleasant surprise. 19/21 FT tonight (90.5%). I think they've had a couple of games with Butler where they shot as low as 79%, which is still a touch above league average. Moody is now shooting 90.6% FT% with Butler playing (88.6% if you add in the Sixers game).


I’ve always had a pet theory that guys that start getting more consistent minutes and usage tend to improve from the line simply because they get in a better rhythm. It’s easier to make free throws when it’s more of a regular occurrence than like once every few games. That’s what it feels like with Moody since he broke into the starting lineup.



I think this is particularly true with young players. JK and Moody are the two most obvious examples. It's not just FTs but the entire floor game opens up when the minutes, reps, and confidence are all there.

Also, I think Butler slows the game down for the rest of the team. While curry can run around in his organized chaos and then settle back down in a millisecond, most people can't do it. Just having a calming presence on the court helps a ton. It's a lot of what iggy did as well. We have a number of chaos merchants on this team but not enough steady hands to take the wheel. Butler has brought the balance back.


It's what they were hoping CP3 would bring but he was way too washed.
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Post#53 » by vvoland » Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:13 pm

EvanZ wrote:
vvoland wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
I’ve always had a pet theory that guys that start getting more consistent minutes and usage tend to improve from the line simply because they get in a better rhythm. It’s easier to make free throws when it’s more of a regular occurrence than like once every few games. That’s what it feels like with Moody since he broke into the starting lineup.



I think this is particularly true with young players. JK and Moody are the two most obvious examples. It's not just FTs but the entire floor game opens up when the minutes, reps, and confidence are all there.

Also, I think Butler slows the game down for the rest of the team. While curry can run around in his organized chaos and then settle back down in a millisecond, most people can't do it. Just having a calming presence on the court helps a ton. It's a lot of what iggy did as well. We have a number of chaos merchants on this team but not enough steady hands to take the wheel. Butler has brought the balance back.


It's what they were hoping CP3 would bring but he was way too washed.


He did bring it, in the minutes and games he played, but they had other issues. Still wonder how that team would have looked if they could have made it to 6 and got that week of rest before a 1st round matchup with the Wolves.

In our heyday, we had iggy and livingston as the on-ball steadying presence. I can't believe we won the title with JP just adding all sort of chaos to steph and dray but we had enough vets in wigs, beli, otto to power through and Loon became moses malone for a few weeks. With butler, this all seems so much more sustainable but the league got better. Maybe exponentially so.
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Re: Strung out on lasers and slash back Blazers - Monday 7:00 PM PDT 

Post#54 » by statsman » Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:16 pm

vvoland wrote:In our heyday, we had iggy and livingston as the on-ball steadying presence. I can't believe we won the title with JP just adding all sort of chaos to steph and dray but we had enough vets in wigs, beli, otto to power through and Loon became moses malone for a few weeks.

Don't forget part-time Klay and a career year from GPII.
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Post#55 » by EvanZ » Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:55 pm

vvoland wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
vvoland wrote:

I think this is particularly true with young players. JK and Moody are the two most obvious examples. It's not just FTs but the entire floor game opens up when the minutes, reps, and confidence are all there.

Also, I think Butler slows the game down for the rest of the team. While curry can run around in his organized chaos and then settle back down in a millisecond, most people can't do it. Just having a calming presence on the court helps a ton. It's a lot of what iggy did as well. We have a number of chaos merchants on this team but not enough steady hands to take the wheel. Butler has brought the balance back.


It's what they were hoping CP3 would bring but he was way too washed.


He did bring it, in the minutes and games he played, but they had other issues. Still wonder how that team would have looked if they could have made it to 6 and got that week of rest before a 1st round matchup with the Wolves.

In our heyday, we had iggy and livingston as the on-ball steadying presence. I can't believe we won the title with JP just adding all sort of chaos to steph and dray but we had enough vets in wigs, beli, otto to power through and Loon became moses malone for a few weeks. With butler, this all seems so much more sustainable but the league got better. Maybe exponentially so.


The problem with CP3 was he just wasn't a scoring threat at this point in his career the way Jimmy obviously is. Similarly KA could operate as the guy who "slows down the game", but he's not a scoring threat either. You need both to really impact the game.
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Re: Strung out on lasers and slash back Blazers - Monday 7:00 PM PDT 

Post#56 » by EvanZ » Wed Mar 12, 2025 8:45 pm

Any chance we see Steph and the Four Fours this season?

Steph
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Kuminga
Draymond
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Post#57 » by Twinkie defense » Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:29 pm

EvanZ wrote:Any chance we see Steph and the Four Fours this season?

Steph
Moody
Butler
Kuminga
Draymond

Warriors need more power forwards.
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Post#58 » by Twinkie defense » Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:29 pm

Jimmy Butler creating a lot of open looks for people.
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Post#59 » by EvanZ » Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:44 pm

Twinkie defense wrote:
EvanZ wrote:Any chance we see Steph and the Four Fours this season?

Steph
Moody
Butler
Kuminga
Draymond

Warriors need more power forwards.


To be fair, this is quite reminiscent of the original Death Lineup:

Steph
Klay
Andre
Barnes
Draymond

I mean that's really not much different positionally.
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Post#60 » by vvoland » Wed Mar 12, 2025 9:51 pm

EvanZ wrote:
Twinkie defense wrote:
EvanZ wrote:Any chance we see Steph and the Four Fours this season?

Steph
Moody
Butler
Kuminga
Draymond[
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Warriors need more power forwards.


To be fair, this is quite reminiscent of the original Death Lineup:

Steph
Klay
Andre
Barnes
Draymond

I mean that's really not much different positionally.


Very interested in seeing this lineup as well as the variation that has Post in for Moody (super sized lineup) or Buddy in for Dray (mighty mouse lineup).

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