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Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
Originally posted by DeepNinerValue:
Originally posted by ads_2006:

Has this guy seen the Kings roster?

As a Kings' fan I had a similar thought when I first read that.

Even with "the worst roster construction in NBA history" the Warriors are currently Northern California's best hope to make any noise at all.

It boggles my mind that they haven't been able to find a big man to replce Bogut. Pachulia was okay but thye just can't find that rim protector that can give you a little scoring inside. They're so dependant on the 3. If they aren't hitting 3s they struggle.

aiyuk so proud
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
Originally posted by DeepNinerValue:
Originally posted by ads_2006:

Has this guy seen the Kings roster?

As a Kings' fan I had a similar thought when I first read that.

Even with "the worst roster construction in NBA history" the Warriors are currently Northern California's best hope to make any noise at all.

The kings made moves to build something and it worked for a bit. Then kept having to make moves to adjust

We have Steph curry and constantly failed to build around him, rather tried to build for a future after him.

hence worst construction given the context
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Didnt watch the game last night, was at Levis, seen this gem in Twittwr tho lol

these refs lol
fcuk podz bro
If not for Buddy Hield, who truly sucks, I think its safe to say that Curry was the worst player on the court tonight.

It has to be painfully obvious to everyone that the Warriors have zero chance of contending for a title given their roster makeup. Too small, too old, not enough shooting, and their young players, other than Richard, are a huge disappointment
Originally posted by bayarealuv:
these refs lol

f**kEN PAID RIGGED RETARDS
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
If not for Buddy Hield, who truly sucks, I think its safe to say that Curry was the worst player on the court tonight.

It has to be painfully obvious to everyone that the Warriors have zero chance of contending for a title given their roster makeup. Too small, too old, not enough shooting, and their young players, other than Richard, are a huge disappointment

This roster wasn't going to be final given the Kuminga situation, but agreed about the lack of size. Goal probably was to tread water until a deal could be made but the 4-1 start got hopes up.

Seems the goal at this rate is to make the play in, stay healthy, and have Steph/jimmy go off.

we'll see if a deal is made, but I'm writing the season off already.
Lose a couple of players (Hield is one of them) and add a piece to move the needle or F**K it, just blow it the hell up
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Curry was really hurting last night. He had a wrap on one knee and a bandage on the other. He couldn't even finish the game. He took himself out in the final seconds. I'm trying to figure out why the charging call against the Rockets was overturned and the one against the Warriors wasn't. They looked nearly identical when I saw the replay. If anything the Rockets player threw an elbow into Steph but they overlooked that and overturned the charge.
Originally posted by ads_2006:
The kings made moves to build something and it worked for a bit. Then kept having to make moves to adjust

We have Steph curry and constantly failed to build around him, rather tried to build for a future after him.

hence worst construction given the context

We tried to build around a 2nd or 3rd option guy as our best player and brought in guys that don't actually fit together.

I would not say it worked at all. Making the playoffs for one year was a fluke.
I know it's not much or any comfort for Warriors' fans, but you guys had a one hell of a run. All things must pass.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Curry was really hurting last night. He had a wrap on one knee and a bandage on the other. He couldn't even finish the game. He took himself out in the final seconds. I'm trying to figure out why the charging call against the Rockets was overturned and the one against the Warriors wasn't. They looked nearly identical when I saw the replay. If anything the Rockets player threw an elbow into Steph but they overlooked that and overturned the charge.

he took a knee to knee (or quad) hit late in the game that kinda messed him up too..
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