Najee12 wrote:brutalitops wrote:Still one of the best cores in the league, Yall talking like they all 37
No, but Stephen Curry will be 32/33 coming off a season where he played only four games because of a broken hand.
Klay Thompson missed an entire season with an ACL tear.
Draymond "RealGM's top 10 player" Green got exposed as an overrated role player without an all-star team to cover for him.
Add in five years of extended playoff runs into the NBA Finals and their injuries (especially given Curry's injury history), and that's a lot of hard miles and wear and tear on those bodies in a short time.
The Warriors don't have the length and depth that allowed their perimeter players to play their switching, disruptive defense (in my opinion, the most underrated part of their dynasty run).
The Warriors also don't have the element of surprise (2014-15) or the sheer overwhelming offensive talent (2016-2019) that allowed them to dominate the NBA in an almost laughable fashion. The rest of the league now shoots 40-plus 3-pointers per game and many teams have caught up or surpassed them in talent. They have no interior size and could get overwhelmed on the boards.
I also find it amazing that some of the same people who were calling Andrew Wiggins a borderline bust in Minnesota now are giving him a halo effect now he is in Golden State. He's the same player he was in Minnesota, which seems to be an odd fit with how Golden State plays.
So you’re saying Steph and Klay pretty much got a lot of rest after 5 straight Finals trips. As if that’s supposed to be a bad thing.
And you’re also saying Draymond isn’t a good 1st option. Omg that is some amazing sports analysis right there. I wonder why no one figured that out.... Draymond not being a great 1st option scorer... wow.... that’s mind blowing. Well guess what, he won’t be a 1st option anymore now that Steph and Klay are back.
Also, Warriors don’t need a 2016 supporting cast to be a Top 4 seed. Their starters barely even played 4th quarters in 2016. So now Steph, Klay and Draymond have to actually play 4 quarters instead of 3 quarters. Wow what a tough transition. At 32 years of age, I wonder how Steph will even be able to play now that he completely lost his explosive athleticism that used to allow him to dunk on defenders with ease when he was in his prime. The guy relied so much on his athleticism, what will he do without it?!!
