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you got smacked by the Lakers, that's what happened
No.
No.
You can't give credit to Steve Kerr for taking too long to give a chance to OUR players, that WE drafted when the players we traded for that are complete garbagio are getting limitless opportunities.
That's not genius.
One trade and a tweak in philosophy would give this team the potential to get dangerous in time for playoffs.
As others have correctly pointed out, Kerr started the game with the small ball lineup. As expected, it failed miserably.
Charles Barkley called out this obvious outcome years ago when he said "You can't out run the Warriors. I would go big and punish them."
Mid first quarter, Kerr was forced to abandon ship and brought youth, size, and most importantly proper placement to the floor.
With this lineup, the mad scramble to help and recover on defense was minimized and the flow of the Warriors game smoothed out.
If we go back and look at the dynasty years, there was very little small ball. Bogut, Festus, West, Lee, and others were always in the lineup and critical to their success.
Hopefully Kerr will see the light. However, history is against Kerr, especially with his "how many minutes are left" comment.
This take is so soft. Ooh we beat the Bulls, wow. Kerr gets no credit.
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