Atmanne wrote:Draymond's defense when they went small
Curry's D was unreal this game as well. He was guarding Hayward at times.
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Atmanne wrote:Draymond's defense when they went small
The411 wrote:Atmanne wrote:Draymond's defense when they went small
Curry's D was unreal this game as well. He was guarding Hayward at times.
JulesWinnfield wrote:The Warriors have gotten plenty of rest this season and will continue to get plenty of rest with the spacing of the postseason. I don't share these concerns about them wearing down. In the unlikely event that they do not win the title, pushing a narrative that they failed to do so because they wore themselves out chasing the record would be wholly indefensible and unsupportable on every conceivable level imaginable. There is literally not an argument for it. No one on this team is playing big minutes. They're going to get week-long layoffs during the postseason between series as they likely make quick work of teams.
The record is worth chasing. The highest new bar possible is worth setting. If they can go 75-7 they should try. This is bigger than even this one season. This is forever. And I believe they feel the same way. I don't see a worn down team. They're missing a couple key pieces defensively and that has shown recently. Steph hasn't been quite as awesome in the past 5-7 games but a mini slump was bound to happen at some point with the absurd level he maintained for so long. Even still he has been terrific by any other standard during this "slump" and he will have plenty of chances to re-charge his batteries for the big push
The-Power wrote:This was a tough game. The circumstances made a loss very likely - b2b on the road in less than 24 hours flying from Oakland to Utah, who are fighting for the playoff-spot, with Iggy and Ezeli still out. But at this moment, it's all about the record and it's impressive to me how they get it done every night, it's talent and will carrying them from win to win.
If the Warriors don't win the title, many people are going to say it's because they didn't rest their players and decided to chase the record, although it would definitely be a too simple way to look at it. Anyway, I don't believe they - and Kerr in particular - have much of a choice at this point. With the record being so close, all the players want it and they are always going to regret it if they fail to get it due to extensive rest. If they do not win the title, the rest would have been useless anyway and if they do win the title, they are always going to think "and we could have gotten the record as well, which would have made us the greatest team of all time". Being this close to break the record, you're going for it.
As for Curry's individual performace against the Jazz: he still misses lay-ups he didn't miss this frequently in the first half of the season. He also committed some stupid turnovers which has become rather rare lately. But his defense was brillant, especially considering the circumstances. Outstanding job of staying attached to his opponent, sharp on switches, very active with his hands and feet, impeccable on the contests and physically present - just an incredible physical and mental effort despite playing b2b and being somewhat exhausted. You could see the fatigue on one play where he basically gave up after he poked away the ball but couldn't get the steal IIRC, but other than that he fought every possession and with this one scene in mind, you realized how much it actually took from him. This was a textbook leading by example.
And yeah, this game named Draymond did a pretty solid job defensively at the end of the game.
Peja Stojakovic wrote:Jimmy butler, with no regard for human life
Joe Lacob wrote:It’s not just Steph Curry. It’s architecting a team, a style of play, the way they all play together. It’s all extremely thought through.
euliss wrote:Getting the player in the league on the best contract in the league was all on him
Yeah i rolled my eyes reading that yesterday too
There's no doubt that Lacob deserves some credit here, but I get so frustrated with all these billionaire owners who basically have let their previous success inflate their egos to unbearable levels.
PCProductions wrote:Avoiding trading Klay for Love was a brilliant decision, though. I would have done it at the time, and I'm super glad they didn't.
Peja Stojakovic wrote:Jimmy butler, with no regard for human life
Doctor MJ wrote:Welp, that was predictable:
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/241389/Joe-Lacob-Warriors-Light-Years-Ahead-Of-Every-Other-Team-In-Structure-Planning
Warrior ownership dead convinced that his team is winning because he's the smartest.Joe Lacob wrote:It’s not just Steph Curry. It’s architecting a team, a style of play, the way they all play together. It’s all extremely thought through.
There's no doubt that Lacob deserves some credit here, but I get so frustrated with all these billionaire owners who basically have let their previous success inflate their egos to unbearable levels.
lorak wrote:So Lacob is modern day Jerry Krause. I hope GSW will not end the same way as Bulls because of that.
Dr Spaceman wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:Welp, that was predictable:
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/241389/Joe-Lacob-Warriors-Light-Years-Ahead-Of-Every-Other-Team-In-Structure-Planning
Warrior ownership dead convinced that his team is winning because he's the smartest.Joe Lacob wrote:It’s not just Steph Curry. It’s architecting a team, a style of play, the way they all play together. It’s all extremely thought through.
There's no doubt that Lacob deserves some credit here, but I get so frustrated with all these billionaire owners who basically have let their previous success inflate their egos to unbearable levels.
The scary thing is you picked the 25% of his quote that puts him in the best light. There's some scary unreasonable stuff there, not to mention the ridiculous luck involved in drafting Curry and Steph where they did and even convincing Iggy to sign there.
Also the "light years" comment makes me wonder whether he watches the league closely enough to know there's a team in San Antonio.
PCProductions wrote:Avoiding trading Klay for Love was a brilliant decision, though. I would have done it at the time, and I'm super glad they didn't.
PCProductions wrote:Avoiding trading Klay for Love was a brilliant decision, though. I would have done it at the time, and I'm super glad they didn't.