floppymoose wrote:cupcakesnake wrote:I think my favorite part of the game last night was after Houston had been dominating with their offensive rebounding, and the Warriors were like 'o crap we need to get as big as we possibly can right now'. For a brief spell (late 3rd, early 4th) the Warriors had a Curry/Podz/Buter/Looney/Post lineup! Then the Rockets just scoffed like: 'is this as big as you get?' before putting out: Green/Amen/Jabari/Sengun/Adams. Houston won those minutes handily.
It was insane in general how Steven Adams came in in the second half and completely controlled the game for a while. He's the perfect fit on a team that loves to miss shots. He didn't get abused defensively either.
Warriors fans are all over Kerr for not going bigger. WTF? The bigs got played off the floor.
I thought it was just interesting to see a coach go that simple and be like: what's my biggest possible lineup right now? What do Warriors fans want? Put in Trayce at SF? I was a little surprised to see Adams play more than twice as many minutes as Looney. I expected we'd see a minutes match. Is the thinking just that Adams will rebound against anyone, so might as well go full pedal on offense?
I'm not sure how many minutes the Rockets are willing/able to play Adams in this series. It's a fun game of checkers (not chess!) where one team has arguably the best offensive rebounder of all time (but he's a specialist) playing against a team that doesn't really have a starting-calibre center sized player.



















