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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
The Warriors lost that game last night because they didn't shoot well. Other than Curry, their shooting % was terrible On 3s where they are supposed to be way better than LA they were badly outshot. It wasn't because of turnovers like it often is. They weren't beaten at the boards. It was poor shooting. Klay was terrible for most of the series. Poole added nothing.

I think you meant other than Donte DiVincenzo.
Originally posted by mayo49:
We have depth, it's just that everyone not named Steph went cold.

Did you watch last night or no? Steph was just as cold as anyone.
Originally posted by mayo49:
I'm in pain, fellows, not just because we got eliminated, but because it was at the hands of the Lakers. I guess, we don't have to worry about them, anymore this year. Looks, like Kuminga and Poole are gone, good,- package them together and get a big and maybe some wing help. I'd package both of them, for Ayton and one of the Suns wings. I think we'd be the favorites in the Western Conference next year and for the forseeable future, if that played out. Looking foward to next season, but this offseason should be interesting with all the trade possibilities. What do you guys think, you like my Ayton trade proposal?

You have the worst trade proposals hahha. Ayton is probably the reason the suns looked so pitiful. And what wing? They traded their depth to Brooklyn. They have Book, an aging Durant, and a bunch of g-leaguers
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Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by mayo49:
We have depth, it's just that everyone not named Steph went cold.

Did you watch last night or no? Steph was just as cold as anyone.

From three, yes. He shot 50% inside the arc which was decent. Curry and Donte were all we had offensively.

he gone
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Originally posted by ads_2006:

he gone

Start Curry, Klay, Wiggins, Kuminga, and Dray/Looney. Dray off the bench. Or Curry, Wiggins, Kuminga, Dray, Looney. Klay off the bench. Poole is odd man out, trade him for a big man. Bottom line Kuminga needs to be a full time starter and be developed, can't let him go.
Originally posted by ads_2006:

he gone
He is under contract and cant go anywhere unless the Dubs decide to move him. I still dont understand Kerr's thinking though of not giving him a chance to give the team a spark. I dont care if he did pop off about his playing time.
Still a little bummed out that we're not in it anymore but no longer mad/sad today and thinking more clear. New day, new season to look forward to. I bet this leaves bad taste in their mouths, no doubt they want to run it back (with big 3 intact) for another championship.

Give JK / Moody more minutes and bring in solid (better depth) vets who can help keep a lead and not dig a deeper hole after falling behind.
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Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by mayo49:
We have depth, it's just that everyone not named Steph went cold.

Did you watch last night or no? Steph was just as cold as anyone.

32 points?
[ Edited by mayo49 on May 13, 2023 at 3:46 PM ]
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Originally posted by pillageDatazz:
Still a little bummed out that we're not in it anymore but no longer mad/sad today and thinking more clear. New day, new season to look forward to. I bet this leaves bad taste in their mouths, no doubt they want to run it back (with big 3 intact) for another championship.

Give JK / Moody more minutes and bring in solid (better depth) vets who can help keep a lead and not dig a deeper hole after falling behind.

That's everybody involved, not just vets.
I hope whatever point Kerr was trying to make was worth the season.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by mayo49:
We have depth, it's just that everyone not named Steph went cold.

Did you watch last night or no? Steph was just as cold as anyone.

32 points?
If you had watched you would know that he didnt shoot well. The percentages tell the story:
field goals 39.3%
3 pts FG 28.6%
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by mayo49:
We have depth, it's just that everyone not named Steph went cold.

Did you watch last night or no? Steph was just as cold as anyone.

32 points?
If you had watched you would know that he didnt shoot well. The percentages tell the story:
field goals 39.3%
3 pts FG 28.6%

Something does have to be said, though, about maybe Steph is the one who tired out, not AD/Bron. He had to carry them through the majority of 7 games vs Sac and then right away had to put the team on his shoulders vs a physical Lakers team who are trapping him every chance they get. He had no help from the #2 and #3 scorers on the team, and I think he was shot. Dudes were leaving Klay at the 3 pt line to take Steph, and he couldn't capitalize.
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by mayo49:
We have depth, it's just that everyone not named Steph went cold.

Did you watch last night or no? Steph was just as cold as anyone.

32 points?
If you had watched you would know that he didnt shoot well. The percentages tell the story:
field goals 39.3%
3 pts FG 28.6%

Something does have to be said, though, about maybe Steph is the one who tired out, not AD/Bron. He had to carry them through the majority of 7 games vs Sac and then right away had to put the team on his shoulders vs a physical Lakers team who are trapping him every chance they get. He had no help from the #2 and #3 scorers on the team, and I think he was shot. Dudes were leaving Klay at the 3 pt line to take Steph, and he couldn't capitalize.
No doubt
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