:francis: Warriors @ Lakers

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Lakers cashed in on cold azz shooting.

GSW getting banged on the inside and boards this season. Won't be an issue if the threes are falling though.

But that's the first difference I've seen so far vs last two seasons. They had serviceable pieces that meshed at every position.

Cray to think that Harrison Barnes game 7 disappearing act set so much in motion.


And people were trying to call me a moron the other day when I was saying that having good coaching and someone who can play his role at every position is just as important as having a superstar.
 

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Everyone on that team benefitted from playing with Kobe. Remember all the practices, training sessions etc that we don't see. All the young players rave about their time playing with the Mamba. Imagine getting game from probably the best offensive player of all time :mindblown:

Even the COACH was under Kobe's wing, that says a lot.

That's why I said they love him for the opportunity to play with greatness. But are happy they don't have to do last season again
 

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And people were trying to call me a moron the other day when I was saying that having good coaching and someone who can play his role at every position is just as important as having a superstar.

People have short memories because what you said is exactly what made San Antonio so successful all these years.
 

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Nah, the shooting will come around eventually, their biggest problem is how wide open the paint is for the opposing team. They keep getting killed on points in the paint and giving up offensive rebounds.


Their offense is stagnate on the other end cause KD posts up so much and they don't move like they were last year.
I agree about the rebounding issues but im not sure how you can call the offense stagnant when the Warriors were at the top of the league in assists before last night. KD has been the only consistent and efficient offensive player up to this point. I personally feel they dont give him ENOUGH touches when he has the hot hand.
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
I agree about the rebounding issues but im not sure how you can call the offense stagnant when the Warriors were at the top of the league in assists before last night. KD has been the only consistent and efficient offensive player up to this point. I personally feel they dont give him ENOUGH touches when he has the hot hand.


They are 6th in the league in offensive efficiency, they just don't look as fluid on offense and Kevin Durant was supposed to be a simple drop into their offense. But, he goes 1 on 1 a lot which means these dudes are just standing around and watching him which isn't something they're used to. This was supposed to be an offense that just hit the ground running, but they look so :ld: a lot of the time, the ball isn't flying all over the place yet
 
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