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Golden State Warriors Thread


Montsta

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Sorry, there is no general NBA forum so I guess this will have to work. Me and *freefua* were talking about it and we both agree that we are so glad the Dubs didn't throw in Klay Thompson to get Kevin Love. He masks so many of Curry's defensive inefficiencies and went off for 41 last night after signing a max contract extension.

I liked Mark Jackson a lot but it's looking like moving on was the right idea and going with Kerr looks brilliant so far.

Looking forward to seeing how this team (and this thread) moves along over the course of the season.

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I really do see both sides of the Thompson for K-love argument. 

 

 

At the end of the day, Thompson is much better suited to play alongside Curry than he would be solo in Minnesota, whereas Wiggins fits on any team- so I think Minny actually got a better deal

 

 

Would the Warriors be better with Love? Offensively yes, defensively god no. 

 

 

They went with continuity and the chance Thompson develops into something special over score more points right now. Can't fault them for that 

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Considering this forum is dead I don't think it's going to kill anyone if me and Montsta have a W's thread.

@Rusty_SFChron: Steve Kerr said he will limit minutes of Ezeli, Livingston and Rush tonight. He'd like to limit more guys in the team's first back-to-back.

Yes! A possible Rush sighting tonight

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Even in these couple of games so far you can see how much Klay's improved. He's taking the ball to the hoop more and he's gotten stronger.

Just need to trade for Greg Monroe and we're set!

I wonder if Detroit would go for a Lee/Monroe swap. Lee has one year remaining on his huge deal. Throw in Harrison if you have too. The Warriors have to dump either Lee or Iggy if they want to resign Draymond. Like the Panthers, we're already close to the cap for next season

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41 points. Yea he sure is living up to it.

Charlotte fans are hyping their players but nitpicking others. Klay is a STUD. Worth every dime of that contract.

klay overrated. He's a shooter and a pretty good defender. He gets open from the defensive attention to curry/iggy/lee & also he flourishes due to have 4 good/great passers on the floor with him all at once in Curry Igoudala Bogut & Lee
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klay overrated. He's a shooter and a pretty good defender. He gets open from the defensive attention to curry/iggy/lee & also he flourishes due to have 4 good/great passers on the floor with him all at once in Curry Igoudala Bogut & Lee

No defense is worried about Iggy.

I'm guessing you don't watch alot of Warriors games? Klay's slowly becoming a beast in all areas of the game. I'm sure his 41 from last night is posted on youtube somewhere, go watch it.

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