Patches Perry wrote:We're underrating how well the Warriors pieces fit together also.
Curry draws the most attention (or, gravity) of any player since Shaq.
Durant benefits from that, and is already probably the best 1 on 1 offensive scorer in the league.
Draymond Green is the best defensive anchor in the league
Klay Thompson is always working in the background and only needs the ball in his hands for 30 seconds of a game to drop 30 points
Those 4 coexist together without stepping on each other at all. We can match Thunder players 1 for 1 on a talent basis, but Westbrook is ball dominant, Carmelo is ball dominant, and I'm not sure how happy George will be with the leftovers. There is still a lot of overlap between OKC top 4 players.
I don't think this trade puts us anywhere near the Warriors. I'm not even sure it's possible at this point without putting LeBron and Kawhi on the same team.
That said - I like the trade, and I feel like motivated George and Carmelo can be devastating offensive players while also being very good defensively, with the versatility to guard bigger or smaller players and switch a lot. Donovan really loves this style, as evidence by his insistence on switching big guys onto James Harden for the beginning of the Houston series. Donovan will love full switch capability again.
I am also looking forward to what this trade and the Paul George trade does for Steven Adams. He was expected to be too much of a scorer last year, but now they can send him to the boards on both ends and let him do his damage. He is probably one of the top 3 hardest guys to keep off the glass in the league. On a team with 3 top tier offensive options, that's going to be valuable and will create more shot opportunities. I wouldn't be surprised if he led the league in offensive rebounds next season.
No doubt the warriors pieces fit together perfectly. Many good points. I do think at this stage, melo will be fine with, and effective at, playing off the ball. He can score off the ball, in bunches, and has been toiling away in the outdated triangle.
As for Adams, yep, pressure is on. He's not a young, whatever he gives is a bonus, center anymore. He's getting 25 mill per year, and needs to be a consistent force on defense and the glass every night. Offensively, roll aggressively, catch lobs, and dump offs. If he can't bring it consistently, they should trade him for a better piece if possible, even a short term contract or older player since they are all in on this year. If the big 3 leave, do you really want adams, who at best really should be the 4th best player on a contender (which he is until he proves he can be better than melo). That's not an ideal piece to have around at 25 mill per season if they go into a rebuild, as he isn't a good top 2 player on a given team.