Steph Curry without a stacked team looking like Moochie Norris

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With the money they spent on Dlo, they could've filled their starting lineup with somebody like Marcus Morris and Robin Lopez. This roster is so fukking bad.
I wonder why this option wasn't considered. Were the Warriors trying to do KD a favor?
EDIT: NVM I forgot they maxed out Klay. Sign and trade makes sense for them then.
 
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I wonder why this option wasn't considered. Were the Warriors trying to do KD a favor?
Because he's misinformed. They had no cap to sign anyone. They only had a mini MLE (they eventually used on Will Stein) they could use and minimum contracts they could offer. KD didn't resign with the Warriors in any manner. He just walked away. The deal was between Brooklyn, GS, and Minny. Brooklyn got a protected 1st from GS. GS got Dlo and Minny got Shabazz and cash. GS would not have been able to sign Dlo if not for the sign and trade. GS was over the cap prior to the sign and trade (and after KD leaving) but since they were below the apron they could do a sign and trade for Dlo.
 

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remember when nikkas was shyttin on KD last season for losing some games when Steph/Dray kept missing so many together from injury, and it was just him, Klay, Iggy and a bunch of scrubs

now Steph got Dray, DLo and a bunch of scrubs and they look like a varsity team:bryan:
 
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remember when nikkas was shyttin on KD last season for losing some games when Steph/Dray kept missing so many together from injury, and it was just him, Klay, Iggy and a bunch of scrubs

now Steph got Dray, DLo and a bunch of scrubs and they look like a varsity team:bryan:
You mean like this:
The Warriors’ 25-1 record when Stephen Curry plays without Kevin Durant is not a coincidence

But, at times with Durant, they have allowed him to use iso ball and post-ups to score. This has caused some stagnation with the Warriors offensively. Prime evidence for this occurrence would be the first few games against the Houston Rockets during last year’s Western Conference Finals series.


With that said, it’s no coincidence the Warriors are currently 25-1 when Durant sits and Stephen Curry plays over their tenure together. As evidenced the past couple games (more specifically Saturday night’s win against the Oklahoma City Thunder), the Warriors appear to play with more clarity, seemingly at ease. The ball movement is concise and the targets are to Curry and Klay Thompson.

Curry appears more comfortable performing his signature penetrate, dish, run-off-the screen, catch, and shoot move. Thompson plays as he knows he’s Curry’s wingman, using screens to catch and shoot. DeMarcus Cousins and Draymond Green add in their points when they can, while they hand out assists to their famous shooters.

Remember, this was the flow that had the NBA hot when the dynasty began. The Warriors favored ball movement while using screens to shoot threes. Curry’s preference for shooting deep threes in transition all but made the traditional center obsolete. Durant saw first-hand how this style of play defeated his Thunder in the Western Conference Finals in 2016. He wanted to be on the right side of history, not a footnote.

And statistically speaking, the Durant era of the Warriors is still historic. The 2016-17 Warriors team is tied with the 1986-87 Lakers for the greatest offensive season of all time. The 2017-18 Warriors made a significant drop in the annals (36th.) However, the 2018-19 Warriors would be the undisputed greatest offensive team ever if the season ended today.


But, there’s just something about watching Curry and Thompson maneuver as if it were 2015 again. Durant has made the offense more potent, granting them an elusive weapon when their system breaks down. However, it appears the Warriors operate better when clarity is present and there is much less thinking. Durant’s inclusion sometimes stops the flow, as they have to make sure the all-time great gets his touches.

In the bitter end, none of this truly matters. The Warriors are still historically great and have altered the course of how NBA teams approach philosophy on the court and building the anatomy of a team off the court. Still, 25-1 is just a reminder of how fun the Warriors were pre-Durant, and it’s also a reminder of how revolutionary Curry, Thompson, and Green have been to the game.
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ayoooooooooooooooo he said this ? :dead:
Lies and comments taken out of context. Y'all nikkas fall for it every single time.

:unimpressed:
but but 79 win team :troll:

KD carried that team
How the fukk did KD carry that team when he wasn't even on it?

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So Steph being the greatest is gonna carry this squad to the finals right?

Lebron was expected too, and did at least once maybe even twice in CLE so I know Curry gonna put this on his back and get it done right?

Right?

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This year is gonna be a revenge tour for the rest of the NBA teams vs the Warriors :heh:

Nikkas gonna run up the score on them every chance they get :mjlol:
I expect LeBron to be hyper-focused when he plays them this year.
 

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You mean like this:

:mjgrin:

Lies and comments taken out of context. Y'all nikkas fall for it every single time.

:unimpressed:

Youre proving the point. Steph needs an ensemble and plenty of talent to dominate. Thats why he was a good but not really special player pre Kerr before the whole motion offense. He doesnt raise the floor if u have weak talent.

And FTR Warriors are 9-10 for career when Steph plays without Klay :mjgrin: and 11-17 overall when Klay don't play.

Klay gave him spacing too, doesnt need the ball, moves just as much offball and hes also one of the best perimeter defenders in the league always taking the toughest perimeter player offensively which meant Steph could rest on nonfactors who were mostly 3&D players just camping and even then dudes like Danny Green and random role players would go off on him, cut on his lookout, post him up if there wasnt help etc.

How Steph defense looking now that he dont got Klay, Iggy and KD to cover for his shytty D :mjgrin:

Steph is 8-10 in finals without KD and 9-1 with him :mjgrin: 4 of those wins were with Kyrie/Love out :mjgrin:
 
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