Steph and Draymond have a 74% win percentage together over 566 games

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@Gil Scott-Heroin been beating the drum for like 7 years respectfully

Basketball is a game. Literally all it is. There are athletic aspects but there are rules and it is a game. If a player is proven to prevent other teams from scoring in that game using whatever tactics, that will lead to winning said game. It may not show up on the statistical categories but it's still part of the game. In chess, a bishop may control a strong central diagonal or a knight controls a strong square. The pressure from that piece will lead to the game being won eventually by the one who has that strong pressure piece, despite it not taking any other pieces or even moving.
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The GOAT shooter and the GOAT defender :lolbron:

What did you expect from them? :wow:

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in that theyve played so much together, have great chemistry, and have won titles

i know the Spurs big 3 have won 4 chips together, but Dray, Steph, and Klay are close to that
 

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What's the percentage without Durant playing?
Gotta be pretty damn good considering they won 67 and 73 games in the two years immediately before he got there.

Steph and Draymond have been surrounded by a lot of TEAM talent for the majority of their careers though, even more though they are both obviously pivotal and the engines to the team on either side of the ball. And the season they weren’t they just didn’t play.
 

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Skewed statistic, doesn’t include the 2019-2020 season where they woulda been lottery bound but Steph missed the season
 

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can't wait till the playoff starts and the pressure increases so Curry can do more of this dumb plays during the stretch and loses his team the series :blessed:

you fakkits better stay out of my mentions:unimpressed:
 

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The lytics ain't lying. I'm telling you...Steph goes to the bench and the warriors go on a 18-5 run :yeshrug:

It's not Draymond.....The bench is having a bigger impact more than Dray

The bench is just so deep....
 
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Skewed statistic, doesn’t include the 2019-2020 season where they woulda been lottery bound but Steph missed the season
You're skewing the statistic now.

Not only are you assuming they would've been lottery-bound during that season if both of them were healthy, but you're conveniently leaving out the appropriate context that they were playing alongside a completely different support cast, most of whom were G-League/fringe NBA talent. You're also leaving out the fact they were missing Klay that season and the following season. And you're also leaving out the fact that this season they've got an 85% win rate without Klay too.

You can't have it both ways.

You can't claim that the stat is "skewed" because they missed a season playing together when you believe the team would've been lottery-bound, but then ignore this season when they're winning at a high rate without $40m of talent on the floor. Imagine if they were able to utilize Klay's salary in exchange for equivalent talent over the last few seasons? Adding a star big man and/or more quality depth. They would have an even higher win percentage together.

What Steph and Dray are doing this season is even more impressive given the Warriors are at a salary-talent deficit.
 

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You're skewing the statistic now.

Not only are you assuming they would've been lottery-bound during that season if both of them were healthy, but you're conveniently leaving out the appropriate context that they were playing alongside a completely different support cast, most of whom were G-League/fringe NBA talent. You're also leaving out the fact they were missing Klay that season and the following season. And you're also leaving out the fact that this season they've got an 85% win rate without Klay too.

You can't have it both ways.

You can't claim that the stat is "skewed" because they missed a season playing together when you believe the team would've been lottery-bound, but then ignore this season when they're winning at a high rate without $40m of talent on the floor. Imagine if they were able to utilize Klay's salary in exchange for equivalent talent over the last few seasons? Adding a star big man and/or more quality depth. They would have an even higher win percentage together.

What Steph and Dray are doing this season is even more impressive given the Warriors are at a salary-talent deficit.
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The lytics ain't lying. I'm telling you...Steph goes to the bench and the warriors go on a 18-5 run :yeshrug:

It's not Draymond.....The bench is having a bigger impact more than Dray

The bench is just so deep....
Well yeah, they have a solid bench. That happens.

I've seen other stars with good benches not do shyt :yeshrug:
 
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