A lot of this is true but you can't switch too much or too readily because they'll start slipping them screens to collapse the paint. Curry is a creative enough passer and dribbler that he can throw passes or pull up for a shot in no time.
You also gotta be willing to gamble on those lanes and force turnovers on Curry or Draymond. Curry doesn't get disheartened by physical play or cheap shots but stuff like turnovers will frustrate him for a couple of possessions.
You also wanna keep the ball out of Draymond's hands. Curry is their ace and leader but Draymond is the heart. When he does big plays, everyone else becomes fired up and then you got Barnes doing tomahawk alley oops or Iggy doing crossover to posters.
I think my Heat did a pretty good job of matching up well against the Warriors.
Yea its not fool proof but to me its the best option vs their small lineup. You can't keep doubling curry and let draymond be a playmaker and get other wide open threes. Curry going to get his no matter what and tbh it prolly don't matter if a hand in his face or not. But what you can't let him do is let him catch and shoot, or come off a high screen and role layed back try to defend draymind too.





