Why Steph Curry And The Warriors Don't Make Sense
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The Warriors are elite at home and one of the worst teams on the road - and Coach Nick went deep into the footage, with the help of BucketList.fans, to identify the exact issues they're having and what they can do to fix them before the playoffs start.
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Can you make a video over the rotations Dallas is using? And why they are not being effective? Is it coaching, personnel or something else? I’m still on the vibe both Wood and McGee should be starting.
@bballbreakdown
You know who might help? Andrew Wiggins, who is reportedly back in the bay area. Hope everything is ok with him, and maybe he'll get some game action in before the postseason.
I saw him in the locker room!
Yea he's supposed to be back, hope he can acclimate and get some rhythm before the playoffs.
he’ll help for sure but no way his absence can explain the fact they’re 3rd in the league at home and 3rd worst in the league on the road.
they could have lebron James out and the difference still wouldn’t make sense
This breakdown has helped alleviate some of my frustration with this team. We'll see where they go and Wiggins is back in the Bay now.
Wiggs is back??
@@8lackyj188 Yep!
@@cinemapigeon4898 confirmed from here?
@@8lackyj188 Jason Dumas of Bleacher Report+ Sports director for Kron4News reported it.
@@cinemapigeon4898 Nice!
I knew Poole was a defensive liability, but did not suspect that DDV was also hurting the team. Good thing GP2 is back!
DDV seems better as a point of attack defender, help defense isn't his strong suit. GP2 on the other hand is a guy I'm happy to get back because he knows when to help and he's good in isolation.
Ngl It took me a sec to realize your talking about the homie Dante 😂
Poole is an all time bad defender first ballot hof bad defender
Wtf is DDV?
@@mayankpant5376 Donte Divicenzo
In other words there weak side help is over helping which was the one thing that they were best at not doing last year
10 minute video for this one sentence lol
good video tho
And it's something most fans have noticed all season long -- why the Warriors haven't been able to lock this problem down with their high paid coaching staff is beyond me.
It’s not over helping when you can stop the ball. That’s why they need Wiggins
Makes zero sense because that problem doesn't just disappear at home
@@nickjones5495 your right I agree I didn’t put that because that’s the obvious that everyone notices, I have noticed that the last 3 games including tonight’s game that I was at that we have just been a way better defensive team in terms of communication and switching and not allowing big men to trap guards in the post and Getting easy shots, we still let it happen a few times tonight but over all we were great, they made a few really tough shots in the third which was the only reason they crack more than 100 points
These Warriors are truly one of the basketball teams of all time
Holy fuck let this comment die
Ya atleast one
This is the best way to add nothing to the conversation
Yes, yes… wait, what? 🤣
Definitely one of those teams. :)
My crazy conspiracy theory is that this is Warriors analytics. Team Defense is mostly effort and energy. In a way to provide some sort of "load management" through out the long regular season, the players are unofficially allowed to take it easy on defense for road games. Analytics probably showed that they'd still have a great chance at making the playoffs, catching up any needed additional wins by around March.
@@callmecatalystyup. Playoff Warriors are different. You cannot convince me that anyyyyy other team could beat the Warriors 4 times out of 7 games. Nah.
One under talked about thing is how little games the Warriors played on the road with their three veterans all on the court. Their road record with Draymond, Steph and Klay all playing is probably closer to 7 - 10. Still not a good record but not historically bad. Klay didn't play any back to back games before around the all star break and Steph has only played around fifty games this year. All three rest on back to back often, which never happens at home.
That’s a good point!! 🙏🏀
@@bballbreakdown You think the Warriors watch your videos? You think they make these adjustments?
You said "probably". W respect...are you guessing on that road record, when all three are healthy? A guess isn't an indicator of anything but your personal inclination. Maybe you can point out your source for the numbers.
@@youtubewatcher8565 I think the warriors coaching staff should be smart enough to make these decisions on their own or they aren't really worthy of coaching the team. This ain't rocket science, it's statistics.
Having these 'gimped' and not normal lineups in away games might be a huge factor indeed.
"Never Let Them Know Your Next Move" - Steve Kerr probably
he probably doesn't know his next move either
Here's my thoughts on the "why":
There Warriors tend to play pretty small. Other than Looney, they don't have any traditional bigs.
The obvious game plan against a smaller team is to take it inside and go for offensive rebounds.
Once they get dunked on a few times, they start overhelping to prevent easy buckets.
Additionally, the lack of a big shot blocker means that if the other team can beat the first defender, they have a relatively easy shot at the goal. A big center standing in the lane can be a strong deterrent, and does not have to over help because they are big and athletic. However, the smaller players that the Warriors field do not have that advantage, and need to do more. So they overplay the help.
That’s really interesting. I need to check if they’re giving up more offensive rebounds
Heard Wiggins is back in GS now…that will be big!
Great analysis. Definitely brought some useful insight into their problems. I find they also have issues with point of attack defense. They just get beat one on one too easily. With Donte it’s because he’s pressuring elite ball handlers too closely. With everyone else, it seems like they cheat a step in help and can’t recover when it’s swung to their man. That starts a cascade of help, ball swinging, and ultimately a good shot for their opponents. When the Dubs are really locked in, they help but know exactly how far they are from their assignments, so they never leave enough space that they can’t recover and contest the 3 while also containing against the drive. Not sure why they can’t muster that same focus as they do at home, but I think the tiny bit of extra space they leave gets used well by their opponents outside of Chase Center, but feels more like a bad shot at Chase so they shoot it and make it less. My two cents.
first , wiggins is back in the bay area so he’ll be back soon
You should do a thorough analysis of when players seal a large contract and how it impacts their numbers. I swear this happens so much but not many look into it.
I’d say a good number of analysts do talk about it but I’d also agree with saying more people could stand to talk about it. Because there’s often times where a players numbers will significantly improve in a contract year before regressing back to their average numbers or even worse after. Like Julius Randle for instance in the season before he signed his max deal, and then regressed the next season (though to be fair his numbers are back up this season and he’s doing well.) Another aspect of what you’re talking about though is the players who turned down a smaller contract and bet on themselves to take that next step forward and evolve for a bigger contract but then end up getting significantly injured, and either have to settle for an even LOWER contract or who’s careers are ruined/ never the same again
While we see it happen often, I wonder if it is more a perception issue (where we focus on it and it starts to stand out) or an actual change in play or effort. I would say most, (possibly nearly all) players in the NBA love playing basketball and would not all of a sudden stop having interest or lose their drive to compete. If players are a bit lazy (on defense for example), it shows in their games throughout the whole of their career, not just when they get a bag. We just didn't notice it as much, at least that is my theory.
As an example: Duncan Robinson, who is an excellent offensive threat with insane movement shooting, never had any chops for defending (not for lack of effort), so after he got his bag he didn't all of a sudden defend better than before. I'm pretty sure he is working on it, he might even have improved, but since he barely sees play, we don't know.
@@pinobluevogel6458 No it’s definitely a thing and it is noticeable in major stat changes. You’ll notice that certain players’ effort and production will decrease once they get a massive contract. It doesn’t happen all the time and a lot of players are just fine and still continue to produce, but some see how insanely massive their new checks are and just stop trying as hard, whether that be in practice or on the court. Not everybody has that drive to be great at a sport purely for the love of the sport. A lot of players are driven by greed and the promise of a better life for themselves and their families. I’d say it is a little more frequent in basketball though however, due to the fact that their checks are fully guaranteed.
@@jamaaldagreatest2748 Okay, sounds plausible. Its not like they don't get paid enough to make sure they and their families can have great comfort for the rest of their lives.
What else is there to strive for but basketball in that case? Some people are just content with where they are I guess.
In a 7 game series with a healthy and available starting squad I wouldn't count the Warriors out of any matchup.
Cost of small ball. Lack of length which means there is more help defence and less length to close out the shot. Having two to three point guards on at the same time is never going to make things easy.
Don't give me hope Coach Nick,... Don't give me hope 🥹
I’m sorry… but if Wiggins comes back………
@@bballbreakdown yayy 😁
this directly ties to a theory I heard on a ringer podcast abt how they believe the Warriors have a way worse away record because the players spend much more time w eachother (rather than their families) when on an away road trip.
With what happened at the beginning of the season between green and poole maybe that’s why poole straight up doesn’t seem to care on defense sometimes lol
I think a big part of the restricted area difference is actually the stats guys at chase centers. They count so many shots that are clearly at the rim as floated range
Good analysis coach.
Personally I think, from what I've seen from the Warriors at home and on the road it's all about energy.
So I'm curious how much difference there is between allowed drives at home and on the road, and the same with allowed painted touches at home an on the road.
What I see is GSW players are being driven by more on the road than at home, and that's just an energy and focus point.
And If the first line of defense gets beaten, than that slingshots the rest; paint touches and thus/or a corner 3-pointer, like you highlighted.
For the big 3 it doesn't matter if they play at home or on the road.
But for the role players, like DiVincenzo and especially Poole and Kuminga, I see a difference between home and road.
What I find fascinating is that the big 3 can't help their teammates enough, from a mentally standpoint, to just give the same energy on the road as they give at home.
Especially since the Warriors have been a great road team in the PO's the last decade.
Thanks!! And all this is true. The role players are confounding on the road… it’s really weird but if they cut their mind down, the affect will be less
They've been a great road team during the regular season, at least up till the year KD left. Astonishingly good.
@@bballbreakdown thanks for your response coach. Ive seen quarters where the Warriors seemed like true title contenders. Only a few teams have had that IMO. The Celtics, Bucks and the Suns with KD. The rest of the teams have a good record but to me dont seem to have that "clicking" / "next level defense or offense" to what they already are. But in reality I dont see this Warriors team making a lot of noise, except for 1 upset maybe. Who do YOU think are title favourites Coach? @bbalbreakdown
This video and the music gives me sitting in a small room watching an informational job orientation video from 2003 vibe
I get that.. but still factoring in teams shoot on “average” like 34-35% on open to wide open 3’s; but shoot 40-42% against the warriors at home, on those same shots is kinda insane lol. + factor in FT discrepancy and it’s a recipe for disaster.
Coach, they say def today is useless as most play design are set to confuse the def. What's your thought on that
Have you done videos about all the ways of pick and role defense coverage? A video with NBA video footage would be amazing for people trying to understand it a bit more :). But not sure if you did. Like a video where you explain, Hedge, Ice, Trapping and with options explaining what the defense and offense should do amd how rotations work.
Thats a great idea!! Let me see what I can do!
@@bballbreakdown 🙌🏼
I liked that you mention the over help of the warriors because it’s such a fundamental flaw in how they play.
it’s not just DiVincenzo too, so many drives have like 4 defenders close on them when you don’t even need more than 1 coming off the weak side rotation?? not to mention that they do it even when the main defender hasn’t been blown by and is still containing the drive.
this could even add to the attempts at the rim, as the defense is then scrambling to close out on the shooters and can easily be blown by if the offense is smart enough.
Coach, for gsw stats at 0:51 seconds, you have home and road records comparing all 30 teams, but the overall gsw is actually 12th or 13th. A bit misleading to compare that way imo.
Awesome video once again, thank you!
Coach Nick, do you have time and interest in making a video on the Pelicans? They are playing really well, it is really fun to see Brandon Ingram ball this well.
Thank you for analysis. But I wouldnt rely on the RA records at Chase Center, bc it is highly doubtful that Chase Center record keeper has the same standard for classifying RA FGA as the other franchise. There are so much differences with # of RA shooting records at Chase center and the other arenas.
Shooting in RA
GSW @ Chase : 11.1/15
Opp @ Chase : 9.4/13.9
GSW @ road : 15.4/27.2
Opp @ home : 17.8/25.8
Chaos is a ladder
I think it’s because of team chemistry or lack thereof. I mean when you’re playing at home you’re surrounded with friends and family who ground you but when you go away you’re travelling with your team you’re sharing hotels with your team and you don’t have your family to ground you from all the toxic chemistry that has been building over this season.
It’s obviously a psychological issue not a lack off talent or skill issue.
the 73-9 warriors team beg to differ
@@dontkillme5332 that is a dumb argument for so many reasons:
1: that was how many years ago?? Is it impossible for the greatest team to become dysfunctional 7 years later??
2: some players from 2015 warriors are no longer with the warriors today, and some players today aren’t with the 2015 warriors. It ain’t the exact team.
3: conflict can come from anyone, anywhere, anytime for any reason that can temporarily or permanently affect team chemistry. Draymond punching Poole wasn’t a positive moment. Veterans are less patient with young players cuz there time is running out like the way poole has been so inconsistent all season.
My point is comparing a team today and seven years ago is stupid even if you had the exact same players because people change some friendships get stronger overtime and some get more dysfunctional overtime. And being away from your home away from your family your kids and being forced to be stuck with your team while on the road just my amplified disfunction. Chemistry and psychology might be the reason they’re dysfunctional on the road.
But saying that “no they’re not dysfunctional Because look how good they were seven years ago” is the stupidest argument in the world.
I apologize for my bluntness if you’re a teenager, but God help me if you’re an adult God help us all!
We know why, we just had players playing in bubbles in every sport. What did we see? We saw the technicians come to the forefront, MMA, NFL, NBA, Euro soccer, if you were a skill guy you played at the same or higher level. Home or away, no difference, as the gambling community demonstrated repeatedly. But the guys who ride the crowd? The Westbrooks, and LeBron in particular, remember how unhappy he was about the bubble? Home crowds make you better, road crowds don't make you worse. It's not symmetrical.
Keep in mind that this is only the W's second year ( ?) in Frisco, so this aint Oracle anymore. Totally different fan demographic, like opposite really. But the lift is still there, and they need it, because they also clearly have lost a step.
@@chiggsytube absolutely right. Home teams usually have advantage cuz of the crowd, but away teams shouldn’t play consistently shitty when they are usually good.
the problem can’t be lack of defensive talent or skills because they are very good at home. So the only option is psychological, That’s why I personally I think it’s team chemistry. Because when you’re on your away games you only have the team to be there for you, when you’re at home you have your family your friends your kids etc... and I think that’s how you can determine whether a team has good chemistry or bad chemistry on how well they play at away games. Hopefully they can get over whatever is wrong with them before the playoffs. I know I’m excited for the playoffs.
So your argument for why this Warriors team has been so terrible on the road, and there has been such a huge disparity between home and away performance... despite the fact that the same group of players have been an excellent road team at times in the past... is because.......... wait for it: it's easier to play at home than on the road!
Wow! What would I have done without your ground-breaking insight! Maybe you should be the one making basketball videos, instead of the coach!
I am not confident in the warriors chances, even if wiggins returns. This is because they were playing at a level below their own expectations even when wiggins was playing. Steph will still be a problem for all of the warriors opponents, however the team's defense has taken a big hit from their championship run last year.
That is one thing. The other thing is that the league has gotten better. The Nuggets are better than last year, the Kings are better than last year, the clippers, and suns are better than last year as well. Overall, the competition is much better than last year so as good as the Warriors have been over the years, this year will probably be the Warriors toughest path to a championship.
Disagree, NBA's best lineup is the lineup of steph, klay, dray, wiggins and looney with +/- of around +22 and the only time this lineup played together (Healthy) was at the start of the season.
GS had bench problems at the start of the season their starters were kicking ass every single time.
Now bench is sorted they need to step up their D which they definitely can after hearing the news about wiggins returning soon.
Mike Brown leaving was the lead domino.
@@Aneeshtheraveyank to 2nd round
@@FatetalityXI Good point, their record wasn't good start even with Wiggins, but I forgot the bench was the main problem in the beginning. Really hope we can get Wiggins soon then to see if he we can get actually back to championship form.
Jordan Poole baddie hypothesis aside, this is the most satisfying explanation
nah Donte has been an excellent defender and offensive piece for us
Let's goo warriors
Bball breakdowns it’s been a while could you make a video on the suns please would be much appreciated 🙏
These videos deserve way more views
🙏🏀🙏
I personally don't care for overthinking things during the long regular season. The sports news people after one good game: "They look unstoppable." After a bad game: "What is wrong with the warriors? Is this the end?" I just wait til the post season to make better judgments (especially with the warriors).
Hi Coach Nick - I wanted to get your thoughts on the Warriors' strange "at the rim" stats. Someone pointed out on Twitter that ALL of the Warriors "at the rim" stats at home are skewed - not just this year, but all years. A shot "at the rim" at another team's arena does NOT count as "at the rim" at Chase. As a result, the Warriors appear to have an extremely stingy rim defense at home.
This year is all wonky because of the vast difference between home and away performance. But even last year, when they were solid most of the year, their home rim defense was MUCH stronger than their away rim defense. Until someone pointed out, and even confirmed by the NBA Stats page if I remember right, the huge discrepancy.
Do you happen to have any info about that issue? I can try to find the Twitter link if necessary, I remember reading all about it late last season when people pointed out the Warriors' great rim defense stats at home.
This was a great analysis! Since I am a Curry fanboy the extreme difference of how the Warriors play home vs away was just baffling to me and now I have a bit better inside into why it is that way. Big thumbs up from Germany!
I think starters missed a few road trips which contributed to the road record
I think it’s Chase Center’s atmosphere that’s the difference maker
If Wiggins come back for the playoffs Warriors are winning 🏆 again back to back.
Can someone send this to Kerr ASAP. Baffling the Warriors coaching staff haven't identified and fixed this all season.
Mike Brown was the key to their defensive success.
@@jdapaul1351 Too bad Mike Brown is not translating that defense onto the Kings. The Kings defense ranked 24th in the league this season. That's worse than the Warriors defense.
@@maplenerd22 well, that's something I didn't know. It really comes down to coaching staff + management + players + chemistry
@@jdapaul1351 You added 3 more factors. So it's not just Mike Brown but a bunch of other stuff then? That tells me nothing. I hear people always say it's because of losing Mike Brown, when the reality is the Kings are atrocious on defense. They are winning because of their offense, not defense. That's why no one believes in the Kings in the playoffs. Also, as the video points out, the Warriors are 3rd in defensive rating at home. That means they can play good defense, but for whatever reason they don't do it on the road.
As a warriors fan donte is not a problem for us defensively he shouldn’t get mins reduced because of his defense
Managing injuries by considering the risk probability to be higher. Playing defense increases that risk. Not to mention most injuries are obtained on the road when the opposing team plays good dirty basketball.
Is any consideration given to the Warrior's scorekeeper historically being super stingy on what they classify as shots at the rim? That alone could explain the disparity. I remember this being a big talking point in last year's Finals.
I have a theory that I think Draymond stops commandeering Poole in court, he is letting the kid go on his own since that punch...
What I’m hearing is, don’t let them steal one on the road👀
@callmecatalyst i didn’t ask a question. But I was referring to the fact that GS is so dominant at home that if they steal a road win, then it’s likely a wrap for that series…
Off-season was full of bad decisions. They let go of smart 2-way players in favor of a 1-dimensional, inefficient, defensive liability. Didnt help that Wiggins was gone for so long or that Klay took half the season to really get back into shape (not that he's remotely as good on defense either). This is a season that NEEDS to end poorly so that they can look at what they were doing wrong. Success would mean that they might get buried into these bad habits.
Also, besides Draymond, Wiggins and GP2, and actually Steph (a little), the rest of the players don't get into the space of the defender, it's like they are programmed not to touch the offensive player at all. I'm not sure if it's because they don't play aggressive defense, or the refs are so harsh on fouls and only favor some players so they overcompensate. When an offensive player KNOWs you aren't going to touch him, his FG% goes up a lot. When the player knows you will get into his space to make it uncomfortable, his FG% goes down, even if you don't get the block or steal.
Finally! I have been waiting all this time for this video
Clearly there’s a gas leak on the team plane that’s messing with their cognition and motor skills!
1. Wiggins not coming back
2. Poole not getting minutes cut
3. Ws will fall to the play in
4. Not getting past the play in
5. Not making the playoffs, season is over
It’s all about shot selection that impacts the defense on the road. Shot selection effects the whole game
Yeah fr man, i hope klay back on posting everytime he got a miss match cuz he is forcing too much on 3's i know he is great shooter. The old klay is doing post moves
Of course it makes sense they play almost a recreational looking positionless basketball where they all just run around while setting screens and all the players can shoot. The other teams have no idea how to defend that because there isn’t a way to. Quite annoying.
The overhelp is due to a need for more confidence. They're in their heads. When they can get over the road jitters it's going to be alright.
Great breakdown coach!
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they need to trust each other more, since it seems that's difference at home where they stay home instead of over help
its mind boggling how bad the warriors are on the road compared to home.
Coach , what you think about the possible series in the first round between gsw and suns , who you think wins that’s series ?
Anybody who first cried after the GP2 for Wise trade needs to check what's really winning games. The little things, the extra possessions, the defensive intensity. GP2 is all that and more. The playoffs are going to be interesting.
Less defensive effort and energy on the road, it's a "will" issue. Some may say its strategic, avoid wear & tear as they can switch gear for the playoffs. IMO I put the blame on coaching staff, better fix the players attitude to compete at 100% on the road.
The issue is NBA players still think a good contest is good defense. Not anymore.
Their defense is atrocious especially on the road and then I realised.. Wiggins is out for more than 1/4th of their games
More like half of their games..he's only played 37 games this yr
@@ttmho96 My estimate is off. Crazy how these guys get paid 9 digits and be out for half the time in their jobs.
The Warriors and Wizards are known for years for tracking some rim attempts as floaters
To me, poole is not playable in closing minutes. A 4pts gap at the 5mins mark at start and closing are completely different. Donte is a smart player, as long as he is reminded properly, he should know what to do, but not poole.
Poole tends to feel he can outscore people and doesn’t put effort in defense in overall. Painful to watch. I dont think i would punch his face, but i would be very frustrated at him as a teammate.
What about a video and a respone from Ronni on the weird techs handed out this season. Tech for lifting arm. Tech for cheering your team mates.
I’ve already called up the list of techs so I’m gonna look into it
@@bballbreakdown Great. Can't wait. Between your analysis and Ronni's take on calls it is a guaranteed good video.
as long as they have the component they'll be fine and I'm sure coach Kerr knows the best lineup maybe they are just experimenting while giving players rest
They have to help a lot bc they have no rim protection, I guess they lose composure and focus on the road and make mistakes like this
Poole and DDV it was obvious to me they are just too small and fall asleep constantly on defense!
Best thing about covid was it showed us that it's the fans who make home court better. Gambling data was stark: Fans at home make you play better. On the road, you play at your level, not out of your skin. Needs to be in the analytics somehow.
Jeez the riders gonna loove this
Andrew Wiggins is a GAME-CHANGER.
love the content but that background music is way too distracting and loud
If they win chip this season, other team will follow suit. Stay in cruise control during regular season and full throttle during playoff. Having best regular season record doesn't guarantee championship.
Unless they need to on the road
When they’re on the road, they have very little practice time; sometimes they don’t practice at all
Donte is used for point of attack, not help side
Coach, what you think between the possible series of GSW vs SAC?
It would be amazing on so many levels: Mike brown vs Kerr, beautiful motion offenses… Fox vs Curry
@@bballbreakdown Yep, as a Kings fan since the late 90's, this season has been amazing! Really excited about the playoffs and no matter of we get out of the 1st round or not, I would say this season is a big W for us.
Finally a good breakdown
Theyre so good. Last year they became champs. I mean ofc luck. But they can turn it on. Cause they reaches the elite level bball. If. They. Want.
Whatever wins you those championships makes sense. They’ll figure themselves out they’re the warriors
This analysis was WAY TOO GOOD to have that horrible, and too loud, background music 🎶🙁 WHY?!?
I’ve been listening to it on my phone, the mix sounds balanced to me. Can u not hear the voice over? Are you using headphones?
@@bballbreakdown yes, I always use earbuds. I can hear the VO, it just gets drowned out. It's about the same volume as the music. In my experience, the bg music is mixed too loud, and the specific choice of song is particularly distracting.
The restricted area thing is because the warriors home stat trackers don't judge layups as layups most of the time. But as other types of paint shots and not as restricted area shots.
The restricted area shots are done with motion capture cameras 🤷🏻♂️
@@bballbreakdown there is still way more inconsistency at chase centre than in other arenas. And it has been for a long time.
This still doesn’t explain the crazy 3pt shooting variance in home/away unfortunately. Teams hit open threes at insane rates against us, more so than any other team in the league by a country mile.
And it’s not like we’re INSANELY lucky at home. Yes the splits at home is a “lucky” split, but remember that chase center has some of the best acoustics in the league, and the fans are also in the upper echelon of fan enthusiasm. On the road our shooting luck is all time bad, so hopefully that rebounds during the playoffs
The team is/was too small. On a lot of those road loses no Wiggins or Kaminga. Practice shots for the rest of the league.
Maybe the mix of more wide open shots from over-helping and a guard heavy roster having shorter contests?
It's easier to make 3's after you've made multiple wide open layups. The lack of resistance at the rim results in higher shooting percentages from deep. Especially since those threes are wide open anyway. It's not like the opponents are turning into Steph Curry making impossible shots, they just get hot from easy baskets and then make a bunch of threes.
Warriors need to go out and hire Coach Nick right away!
Someone please tag Jordan Poole! This is very eye opening!!!!
I know what it is. The warriors need those defense chance to actually play defense.
The ref plays a huge role in determining the outcome of the game for the GSW, the NBA is just tired of them winning. So if games are supposably determined, then why would we ever trust the organization. They have lost too many away games that it seems to be an anomaly that for them to loss that many.
Good vid. But once Wiggins get back we straight to the finals
Nah their team plane gotta have the monstars hiding underneath in the luggage area that’s the only reason
Wiggins not being in any games for months doesn’t help
Having Wiggs back will definitely help.
On some plays, like klay over helping on AD, is understandable. Schroeder is a terrible 3pt shooter and AD is AD lol. You live with a Schroeder 3 over AD in the post 1v1
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Imagining a lineup of Steph, GP, Klay, Wiggins and Draymond. I can see that lineup getting substantial minutes in the finals
Warriors got all the playoff badges
On the road are they just not watching film and playing a basic defense ? And when they’re at home it’s more comfortable to get their routine and watch film ??
I hope steve kerr watching this.
Can't believe a video focused on defense got only a side mention of Jordan Poole. He creates so much problems defensively by being so freaking terrible. I feel bad for Dante when he usually does such a great job, at least 1:1. Poole gets picked on all the time, opponents see BBQ chicken when Poole is guarding them.