Draymond Green Breaks Down How Chris Paul Improves Warriors Offense

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  • Draymond Green provides his perspective on the recent Chris Paul trade and how it will benefit the Warriors in the upcoming season. #draymondgreen #chrispaul #paulgeorge #jonathankuminga
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Комментарии • 656

  • @royrodney6940
    @royrodney6940 Год назад +604

    On point with CP & Kuminga. Looking forward to seeing Kuminga rise up.

    • @scandelez
      @scandelez Год назад +7

      He’ll be traded by all star break if they are actually trying to win

    • @ao1461
      @ao1461 Год назад +7

      Cap, ayton went from averaging 18 to 14 with cp

    • @j317
      @j317 Год назад

      ​@@scandelezby the start of the season if they are really really trying

    • @donniewarren8363
      @donniewarren8363 Год назад +12

      @@scandelez yeah just trade Kuminga and Moody for 38 year old legs. Let’s just trade all the young guys 😂

    • @donniewarren8363
      @donniewarren8363 Год назад +7

      @@j317yep, trade em for Udonis Haslem.

  • @corbencarter-dixon5758
    @corbencarter-dixon5758 Год назад +298

    Draymond is really full of knowledge and understanding the little things from basketball and business. Say what you want about him but he’s damn good at being intelligent. Love him as a player.

    • @TheGmsmith928
      @TheGmsmith928 Год назад +20

      A very high IQ. I think Dray, Bron, Joker are the top 3 BBIQ guys in the league

    • @corbencarter-dixon5758
      @corbencarter-dixon5758 Год назад +10

      @@TheGmsmith928 There’s others add on that list but with those 3 can’t go wrong

    • @Priester714
      @Priester714 Год назад

      @@TheGmsmith928 Make sure you guys get your lives right with God before its too late and you guys go to Hell. You gotta stop watching porn, cursing, smoking, having sex before marriage, practicing homosexuality, smoking weed, vaping, getting drunk, dressing immodest, showing off your body, lying, and stealing these are some sins that will send vou guys to Hell turn to Jesus Christ and let Him save you before its too late. Get baptized, start reading the Bible, and praying. Start a relationship with Jesus Christ because He's coming back soon and make sure vou know for sure vou would spend eternity with Him and that your not going to Hell by living in sin, we need to start living Holy.

    • @kenshinXX
      @kenshinXX Год назад +6

      Yeah so good that he punched his teammate, kick nuts and stomp chest with ease.

    • @baxterPepper
      @baxterPepper Год назад +3

      For Basketball IQ I agree he is smart. For business IQ. I don't think so. Has he ever been successful in any business??

  • @PengxueYG
    @PengxueYG Год назад +43

    Basically a really smart/ experienced team now that hopefully manages their main players till playoffs while cp3 helps mature the 2nd unit

  • @raheimcumberbatch387
    @raheimcumberbatch387 Год назад +370

    glad they kept kuminga, sad to see poole gone, he was a good player and one bad season doesn't define him, hope he keeps his head up and plays well

    • @BooBooDaFoo330
      @BooBooDaFoo330 Год назад +33

      Naw his contract ain’t worth it

    • @jccanteen
      @jccanteen Год назад +58

      He’s not gone cuz he had a bad season cuz he really didn’t, not til the postseason. Besides rebounds, he had a better stat year than the previous season.
      He’s gone cuz he couldn’t be coached by them anymore. Too much bad blood between him and Dray. That’s toxic for the locker room and they could no longer afford to have that cloud hovering over them.

    • @Amari_14
      @Amari_14 Год назад +6

      ​@@jccanteenit's the efficiency

    • @BiggidyB
      @BiggidyB Год назад +7

      He’s a entitled whiner, who’s now a Wizard😂

    • @humanuponearth
      @humanuponearth Год назад +11

      He has a bad attitude. Too polarizing for the stability the warriors are known for.

  • @99BullD
    @99BullD Год назад +84

    CP3 also unlocked Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in OKC and since then he's been an Allstar, All NBA caliber player.

    • @Eureca
      @Eureca Год назад +3

      At some point you are just giving CP3 too much credit though. Not saying there was not help, but CP3 just automatically gets credit for everything. Shai already showed he was talented as a rookie. He took more shots on a rebuilding OKC and his PPG went up. His big growth came post CP3.

    • @Numbers-mc2ks
      @Numbers-mc2ks Год назад +19

      @@Eurecanah every team he goes to immediate contenders bc his leadership that’s not giving him to much credit he honestly don’t get enough

    • @davidfebreeze428
      @davidfebreeze428 Год назад +5

      @@Eurecahis growth during his time with cp3 was beyond the numbers … of course he’s going to score and assist more without Schröder and cp3 because he had more of the ball since the but his all round game developed a lot during his time with cp3

    • @99BullD
      @99BullD Год назад +3

      @@Eureca you prolly started watching basketball in 2021 cos FYI OKC went to the playoffs in 2020 and that was one of the biggest boost for Shai going to the next season and that playoff push was facilitated by Chris Paul
      And also CP3 is one of the smartest basketballers alive and his mentorship and attention to detail in that locker room would definitely have rubbed off on Shai

    • @simplysie4
      @simplysie4 Год назад +1

      True

  • @lolh4x
    @lolh4x Год назад +150

    Simply having CP3 as your backup point guard makes your bench automatically SO much better.

    • @JBadge
      @JBadge Год назад

      They said they thinking about starting him I believe

    • @yvi7k
      @yvi7k Год назад +3

      @@JBadgei hope not. he cant do that with his injury problems anymore honestly and it would push looney to the bench which is stupid for size matters

    • @burburry.j5798
      @burburry.j5798 Год назад

      @k4ivy that wouldn’t push loon to the bench thats only four players . 1.CP 2.Steph 3. Klay 4. Dray And whatever big you want to put on the floor

    • @JBadge
      @JBadge Год назад +1

      @@burburry.j5798 wiggs

    • @jalen2024
      @jalen2024 Год назад

      @@burburry.j5798Dray will have to play 5, CP, Steph, Klay, Wig, Dray . maybe the new age deathball but i like CP off the bench more

  • @RzyHitsBills
    @RzyHitsBills Год назад +78

    Cp3 playmaking and off ball Steph in that system bout to be fun to watch

    • @terrenceburnette187
      @terrenceburnette187 Год назад +3

      HELL YEAH!

    • @easyyeye
      @easyyeye Год назад

      No defense doe

    • @obinnaodoemenam8762
      @obinnaodoemenam8762 Год назад +8

      ​@@easyyeyedoesn't matter cause poole was never defensive anyways

    • @jorgemunoz2065
      @jorgemunoz2065 Год назад +1

      Nah I don’t think so.

    • @jellyc4164
      @jellyc4164 Год назад +1

      Offense isn’t an issue lol. Warriors still can’t defend or rebound. Getting smaller doesn’t help 😐

  • @sganet_
    @sganet_ Год назад +102

    As a long term Clippers fan (it’s been tough), I’m interested to see if CP can turn Warriors’ bench into the new lob city.

    • @pablosibrian5622
      @pablosibrian5622 Год назад +4

      that lob city was amazing to watch

    • @tycostello2269
      @tycostello2269 Год назад +8

      Lobs To Gary Payton, Looney And Kuminga Is Gonna Be Crazy.

    • @Dr.J42
      @Dr.J42 Год назад +12

      @@tycostello2269Looney ain’t getting up let’s be real.

    • @rutherfordmylerang5278
      @rutherfordmylerang5278 Год назад +2

      @@Dr.J42 maybe cp3 is that amazing that he can unlock looney's lob too

    • @Bacon_King
      @Bacon_King Год назад +11

      @@rutherfordmylerang5278
      "Yo looney, have you tried jumping higher?"
      "Wow that worked. I love CP."

  • @BeyondBounce
    @BeyondBounce Год назад +37

    CP3 just gives this team another element that shit crazy
    top 5 contender for the 2023-2024 season

    • @zod548
      @zod548 Год назад +1

      I gotta disagree, cp3 has been theyre only move and the have no bigs

    • @user-oe4wr9tn2n
      @user-oe4wr9tn2n Год назад

      @@zod548 They won in 2022 with no bigs the main problem is they have relied too much on Steph to carry them offensively with nobody else really being a consistent offensive threat that defenses ahve to account for.

    • @zod548
      @zod548 Год назад

      @@user-oe4wr9tn2n and to me they haven’t got better at that

    • @zod548
      @zod548 Год назад

      @@user-oe4wr9tn2n well better enoguh

    • @kenshinXX
      @kenshinXX Год назад

      Lol once Chris Paul joined a team its an automatic no ring for them. Give me a team that he made it a champ?

  • @ilovejeffhardy3906
    @ilovejeffhardy3906 Год назад +42

    CP3 gonna turn Kuminga into a monster! He’s gonna throw monstrous lobs just like what he did to Blake and DeAndre! Lob City Clippers fan here…😢❤️💙

    • @102allenwalker
      @102allenwalker Год назад

      Bruh he gone dummy 🤦🏾 pick up the NBA app and actually pay attention to the news

    • @ilovejeffhardy3906
      @ilovejeffhardy3906 Год назад +2

      @@102allenwalker What are you talking about?

    • @MW-ze7dt
      @MW-ze7dt Год назад +2

      @@ilovejeffhardy3906 absolutely nothing 😂

    • @pandabear1576
      @pandabear1576 Год назад

      Jonathan is too good to just become a fucking lob threat

  • @otuyemitobi5189
    @otuyemitobi5189 Год назад +27

    Draymond is so smart

  • @JakobDemyan
    @JakobDemyan Год назад +1312

    How to mentor young guys: do not sucker punch them

    • @rocbaby23
      @rocbaby23 Год назад +225

      he punched a sucka

    • @MrMilez-ic1vl
      @MrMilez-ic1vl Год назад +95

      I can tell you’ve never been in a fight before

    • @rocbaby23
      @rocbaby23 Год назад +17

      @MrMilez-ic1vl facts

    • @rocbaby23
      @rocbaby23 Год назад +49

      @@MrMilez-ic1vl that was the opposite of a sucka punch lol

    • @user-kx9nd2jh4i
      @user-kx9nd2jh4i Год назад +1

      Chill

  • @TheDreRock
    @TheDreRock Год назад +3

    3:20 the 3 in cp3 is so important

  • @indamaking
    @indamaking Год назад +73

    Believing CP3 doesn’t help GSW is ludicrous. A legend teaming with other legends who know how to win it all. Also with his history of helping any team he’s joined

    • @loyalsellers4154
      @loyalsellers4154 Год назад

      Then boom he hurt 😭

    • @thunderstar254
      @thunderstar254 Год назад +5

      @@loyalsellers4154 Hopefully he won't feel the need to flop and violently fling himself across the court and throw himself to the ground repeatedly with this better talent, help, and system around him now

    • @beastmry
      @beastmry Год назад +2

      ​@@thunderstar254this team at this point doesn't have better talent than the Suns. We'll see. Dray CP Steph Wigs and Klay could be an exciting closing lineup.

    • @rm7588
      @rm7588 Год назад +1

      He's 38 and couldn't make wide open shots last year when Durant and Booker would constantly get doubled players don't respect his ability to score will play the pass dare him to shoot he's short and gets bothered by physical players and is slow on defense

    • @ljunyreona9882
      @ljunyreona9882 Год назад

      @@loyalsellers4154 what do you meant by know how to win about Cp3.

  • @wink2rawCV
    @wink2rawCV Год назад +8

    One thing for certain cp3 is a true PG his game will definitely bring some versatility to the warriors gonna be interesting to watch

  • @dirtyface-capone7622
    @dirtyface-capone7622 Год назад +53

    Ayton put up 18 & 11.5 before CP3 got to Phoenix.Which was his best season statistically.CP3 works better with big men who play above the rim.Ayton is a finesse jump shooting guy.

    • @futurehofer1564
      @futurehofer1564 Год назад +7

      true, I think CP helped Ayton in lots of ways but I disagree that he looked like a bust without him

    • @uria2001
      @uria2001 Год назад +8

      @@futurehofer1564 As smart as Draymond is, he says some dumb stuff as well.

    • @uria2001
      @uria2001 Год назад

      @kecespiritu Sure I agree stats don't always tell the full story but does show he has never been considered a bust. if he'd said didn't reach his full potential then i could see his point. To me a bust is someone who gets drafted high and is out of the league before getting a 2nd contract without a major injury playing a role.

    • @dirtyface-capone7622
      @dirtyface-capone7622 Год назад +1

      @kecespiritu How many bust put up 18 & 11.5, tho? point is, Draymond's speaking out his azz.Which shouldn't surprise anybody.

    • @geraldking9385
      @geraldking9385 Год назад +2

      ​@@dirtyface-capone7622guys a f'ing bust. Plenty of guys that put up decent numbers with no real impact, enes Kanter, Nikola vucevic, the list goes on.

  • @simplysie4
    @simplysie4 Год назад +3

    I just love Draymond's transparency and openness to continue to learn.

    • @randomperson99895
      @randomperson99895 Год назад +1

      Yeah, learning non-violence is important if you're making millions for playing a sport. He will continue to grow!

    • @simplysie4
      @simplysie4 Год назад

      @@randomperson99895 right!

  • @leezysaurus
    @leezysaurus Год назад +1

    James wiseman and Poole are casualties of Draymond’s vet mentorship abilities - actually dope af that he’s recognizing that and saying he’s gonna learn from CP3

  • @victorortiz1558
    @victorortiz1558 Год назад +4

    I never thought about it like that. I knew CP3 coming in would help the offense, it would be more like a your turn(Curry), my turn type of thing, but to give people like Green & Kuminga something in PRACTICE to look forward to learning from is a great thing for that team

  • @jeremyb9482
    @jeremyb9482 Год назад +2

    Draymond is learning everything to become a coach!

  • @styvoll2004
    @styvoll2004 Год назад +3

    That's some insight from DG.. CP does have a presence with him. He brought stability and really team growth to that young OKC team after his Houston days. And actually to Houston as well he did the same.. Very interesting to see what GSW becomes, especially the 2nd unit, with CP's leadership.

  • @JacobSnover
    @JacobSnover Год назад +20

    I wish PG was on the Warriors tbh, he's what they need with that deep ass bag he's got.

    • @yadant-m674
      @yadant-m674 Год назад +7

      Yeah PG on the Warriors would be tough & a great fit

    • @joweydelanota7421
      @joweydelanota7421 Год назад

      No

    • @adrianpheiffer9960
      @adrianpheiffer9960 Год назад +2

      ​​@@yadant-m674G is one of those guys that would be a great fit on any team

    • @JacobSnover
      @JacobSnover Год назад

      @@adrianpheiffer9960 you're so right!

  • @galoerazo2354
    @galoerazo2354 Год назад +4

    I’ve always liked Kuminga as a player wish he would get more playing time but hopefully CP could change that by helping him reach full potential

  • @scandelez
    @scandelez Год назад +5

    Never would’ve thought in 2014-16 that cp would’ve played with steph, klay, and dray

    • @carltonrudolph
      @carltonrudolph Год назад +1

      You wouldnt of thought of it last year either 😼

  • @ricktheuber
    @ricktheuber Год назад

    Good to see Dray supporting P

  • @edwardkimakaballislifekim_578
    @edwardkimakaballislifekim_578 Год назад +17

    Warriors need a big man

    • @RzyHitsBills
      @RzyHitsBills Год назад +6

      Looney underrated

    • @edwardkimakaballislifekim_578
      @edwardkimakaballislifekim_578 Год назад +1

      @@RzyHitsBills true but he’s not great warriors need a shot blocking and a center that can shoot 3 play defense grab rebounds and pass

    • @CampaignerSC
      @CampaignerSC Год назад +1

      How did having a big man help the SWEPT Lakers?

    • @n8doggy733
      @n8doggy733 Год назад +1

      Also, Looney is really only 6’9” or so. I know he plays bigger but that also leads to his injuries. They need a real 7’0” like when they had Bogut or that other dude Z, or whatever his name was, the euro guy

    • @ThatzJezYT
      @ThatzJezYT Год назад +3

      @@n8doggy733Trayce Jackson Davis he’s 6’10 I see him becoming our starting center watch his highlights he can do what looney can’t do.

  • @WookieChewie13
    @WookieChewie13 Год назад +2

    I said this a day before this came out. Cp3's work on Okc especially proved it.

  • @jonathanfan3709
    @jonathanfan3709 Год назад +2

    He says there is no variety trying to imply that Jordan Poole's offense is the problem. Being the biggest offensive liability himself that even when steph was double teamed at the logo, it is still a better shot than his open 3.

  • @leonangelarevalo2596
    @leonangelarevalo2596 Год назад +4

    Another thing that could help if draymond see the basket and attack, is very difficult to play 3 against 5 in those playoffs when loons and him in the court at the same time..

  • @marcusnelson1465
    @marcusnelson1465 Год назад +1

    Something Dray said that was key: "he made Ayton look better". Noel, Magee, Bol Bol would better fit greatly from CP3 and to get a bigger contract the following year.

  • @lilgloman138
    @lilgloman138 Год назад +1

    David West, Blake, DeAndre Jordan, Shai, Gallinari, & Ayton. Has a track record of making younger players(specifically bigs) play better/up to their potential.

  • @b.o.1951
    @b.o.1951 Год назад

    Cp3 and Dray together is going to be great. Two mean competitors that just want to win. Should be fun to watch

  • @janicerichards8959
    @janicerichards8959 Год назад +2

    Thanks Dray with the basketball IQ. Loving this assessment. Haters/Talking Heads always coming through.😂❤❤❤

  • @SirGenesis206
    @SirGenesis206 Год назад +4

    They haven’t had pure PG since Livingston so this should be fun

  • @drewdelucchi7992
    @drewdelucchi7992 Год назад

    I agree. Kuminga is an athletic freak where the sky is the limit with him.

  • @-jmsb-4765
    @-jmsb-4765 Год назад

    Even if CP won't be the player he was in his prime, what's important is his leadership, his leadership will be a huge boost for the young guys like Moses, Kuminga, Podz and Trayce.

  • @cristybenosa2535
    @cristybenosa2535 Год назад

    Im just glad that we kept JK my boy been rooting him since day one ❤

  • @abiolaolayinka2023
    @abiolaolayinka2023 Год назад +2

    CP did a similar thing with Shae in his time at OKC. I'm still worried about squad depth with Dinvy out too.

  • @michaelsw0rd
    @michaelsw0rd Год назад +2

    CP + Kuminga off the bench is gunna be nutty 💦 💦

  • @FrancisSyCoCo
    @FrancisSyCoCo Год назад +1

    Paul George be like, damn I wanted to be there so bad...

  • @funkallectual
    @funkallectual Год назад +1

    great breakdown by dray.
    well cp can also alleviate the minutes from steph and klay. all 3 can be preserved for the playoff run.
    good that dray saw the unlocking potential of kumunga through cp3's mentoring. moody can also benefit from it from kick outs.
    still warriors are smaller. they have to go thru denver and lakers again. older too. kings are on the rise.

  • @klass-janlavine3023
    @klass-janlavine3023 Год назад +1

    First minute draymond sounding like kamala harris

  • @justinwahip
    @justinwahip Год назад

    exactly my thought on cp3 growing up kaminga and moody

  • @CharlesMcCants-hr5rb
    @CharlesMcCants-hr5rb Год назад +9

    Johnathan Kuminga is going to be a all star in 3 years

  • @tycostello2269
    @tycostello2269 Год назад +3

    Last Time Everybody Thought CP3 Was Washed He Carried OKC To The Playoffs. Now Just Imagine What He Gon Do Off The Bench.

    • @freddycalipari4242
      @freddycalipari4242 Год назад

      He didn’t cArry that team. They had multiple 18-20 ppg scorers.

  • @wholesometruthingenuity0.2
    @wholesometruthingenuity0.2 Год назад

    Truly Beautiful!

  • @sixthorder
    @sixthorder Год назад +11

    His comment about Ayton is really stupid. Nobody saying Ayton is Jokic or Embiid, but bust? Dude was always a double double guy and he was also a big reason the suns got to the finals

    • @simonengen2523
      @simonengen2523 Год назад +13

      You mean the finals they went to with cp?

    • @Beanz06
      @Beanz06 Год назад +4

      The fact of the matter is before cp3 he wasn't as good he has no heart

    • @sixthorder
      @sixthorder Год назад +4

      ​@@Beanz06it stands to reason a player would improve from his 2nd to 3rd year. Does Chris get credit for Booker becoming someone to average 35 in the playoffs? Guys just improve

    • @bigTforreal
      @bigTforreal Год назад

      Yea. Ayton numbers were better the year before CP3 got there. He was no where near a bust

    • @lisaberry5211
      @lisaberry5211 Год назад

      Booker was always a great shooter from day 1. He did get to score more when CP3 was there cause he wasnt having to handle the ball all the time

  • @ProxyFinal
    @ProxyFinal Год назад +1

    people seem to forget that CP3 is good at leading young players. Take OKC for example. The thing with Draymond, Curry, and Thompson is that they are not very good at teaching the young guys. They can lead and influence a team in certain ways....but that doesn't mean they can get the rest of the team on the same page. The big 3 are players with high IQ, so most of the time they expect everyone to get it right away. CP3 on the other hand has good communication skills and is also a high IQ player. Warriors is like running a company of 100 employees.

  • @alphatrusbensiii8381
    @alphatrusbensiii8381 Год назад

    Steph living the dream. Your former mentor then rival and now will help him continue his legacy

  • @StringerBell92
    @StringerBell92 Год назад

    Going to do a full podcast and not picking up the phone is sick lmao

  • @edward2497
    @edward2497 Год назад

    Thank god they see the light in Kuminga

  • @chrispaulcp3387
    @chrispaulcp3387 Год назад +1

    By adding cp3 its gonnna be huge hit is easy to find a shot when paul pass all of them specially wide open shot chris paul smart he knows who open in the corner pocket like steph .klay and mosses moody cp he got score anytime he wants and gave some passes to the open teammate i hope cp3 mentored jonathan kuminga mosses moody and two new rookies brandin podiemzki and jackson davis to win his championship ring lets go dub 🥳🎉🙏☝️👌👌lets go warriors

  • @indamaking
    @indamaking Год назад +5

    Ayton averaged 18 in his 2nd year before CP3 joined PHX.

    • @adrianpheiffer9960
      @adrianpheiffer9960 Год назад +2

      I mean if you actually watch the game, CP3 definitely elevated Ayton's game.. he scored way more efficiently because of the looks CP3 was giving him

    • @indamaking
      @indamaking Год назад

      @@adrianpheiffer9960 the point was that he wasn’t looking like a bust. If you watched you should know that

    • @pandabear1576
      @pandabear1576 Год назад

      @@adrianpheiffer9960yes but he wasn’t getting the same amount of looks. Hampering his development by barely running plays for him (Monty) is why he wasn’t even more impactful regardless of Chris being there

  • @adolforamirez726
    @adolforamirez726 Год назад +3

    I mean look what happened to shai? Cp3 mentored him and look at him now he’s averaged 30 points this season and he an all star now

  • @jordanned3075
    @jordanned3075 Год назад +1

    PG lowkey tryna get scouting tips from Dray.

  • @reinventyourself9269
    @reinventyourself9269 Год назад +2

    Stacked??? I’m a warriors fan and that’s ish 🧢. PG must be on that Cali bud . Stacked with guards under 6’3”. Get a damn Center!!

  • @carltonrudolph
    @carltonrudolph Год назад

    Man yall need a big

  • @jvitela
    @jvitela Год назад

    Draymond and PG have great on air chemistry. As for the sponsor(s) of these wonderful sports podcasts…is it necessary for so many sports shows to be sponsored by gambling and/or alcohol companies? A little “variety” would be nice.

  • @fogartymichael7843
    @fogartymichael7843 Год назад +1

    I've liked this trade since day 1, I hope it works out

  • @lauratefiz
    @lauratefiz 11 месяцев назад

    Light years 💙💛

  • @backwoodblue1132
    @backwoodblue1132 Год назад

    He just answered all my questions 😂😂😂

  • @chrishanson7911
    @chrishanson7911 Год назад +19

    Draymond’s still has his super powers he just can not apply them for the minutes we are used to seeing because of Father Time. CP is also their to help cut back Draymond’s minutes as well as Steph’s. He is correct Kuminga will benefit greatly in a set play offence. Another player who nobody mentions that will thrive in a set play offence who has played that way before coming to GS is Wiggs so I would expect his points per game to go up. If Wiggs and Kuminga develop a chemistry with each other you will see a whole new level of chaos. One more point if Draymond was serious about mentoring which I do not believe he should start grooming Kuminga to take over his defensive job. The way( public) and the how(sucker punched) a two or three weight class lower Poole tells me has a fragile ego so I would take with a grain salt what he was tells me if he was mentoring me. Curry the opposite he is a very secure male.

  • @BLAKEEATS1988
    @BLAKEEATS1988 Год назад

    Cp and draymond will go at it.

  • @FunkeOMedina
    @FunkeOMedina Год назад

    variety is a great point.

  • @theodorepiercey7670
    @theodorepiercey7670 Год назад

    Subbed

  • @greedo7206
    @greedo7206 Год назад

    Cp3 wants a ring before he retires, hes going to play his role and maybe and even see the best of him

  • @TREETOP19
    @TREETOP19 Год назад

    The variety You all need to get big men, that's the variety.

  • @glocklesnar291
    @glocklesnar291 Год назад

    They gotta fix that above the rim poster already lol. That corner piece buggin me 😂😂

  • @karimdiakite8512
    @karimdiakite8512 Год назад +2

    If anybody from the starting 5 gets inured we not making the playoffs dawg , this offseason has been horrendous, ruining Curry’s prime

  • @Port3R_
    @Port3R_ Год назад +1

    Ian gon lie.. I don't even think they ran outta variety lol.. they jus refused to run the pick n roll everytime and that's what was working.. 90 percent of the time the were gettin point blank layups.. Chuck said it best they didn't wanna win off 2's they wanted to shoot the 3 n they weren't fallin

  • @dreamsanity34
    @dreamsanity34 Год назад +2

    I wished they kept James Wiseman. CP3 always improves his big men. From Tyson Chandler, DeAndre Jordan to DeAndre Ayton..

  • @808bboarder
    @808bboarder Год назад +2

    Draymond blasting Poole the way he did is still crazy to me. He rocked his shit like he caught that man in bed with his wife

    • @lisaberry5211
      @lisaberry5211 Год назад

      Maybe he did, we never did find out why he did it

  • @pjnice
    @pjnice Год назад +1

    Draymond loves to talk and listen to his own voice

  • @jamelwilliams808
    @jamelwilliams808 Год назад

    Very Interesting!

  • @amyst_ksoo5276
    @amyst_ksoo5276 Год назад +1

    “Cp is great with young guys”

  • @shark9094
    @shark9094 Год назад

    i like how it makes snese what he's saying

  • @meepp8281
    @meepp8281 Год назад

    that's 1 thing I noticed last season/playoffs. GSW can't let curry sit for too long, bcs the 2nd unit can't do sht. That was what kerr was trying to figure out the whole season, how to create a rotation to help steph rest out more. when curry was injured, there were too many close games they should've won but didn't. so changing the 2nd unit up really made sense from here lol

  • @xKoolKev
    @xKoolKev Год назад

    Fire ass episode!

  • @willblack4237
    @willblack4237 Год назад

    🔑 Unlock is the correct term. Levels!! And CP3 to GP2
    to Kuminga
    to Wiggins, Dray, pick, screen, double screen midrange, it's like having to play 4 styles, and 3 coaches. Gsw won

  • @benmecha01
    @benmecha01 Год назад +10

    It’s too bad they don’t have Wiseman anymore….cp3 and wiseman off the bench would make wiseman not a bust (Ayton)

    • @Holdemnicely6969
      @Holdemnicely6969 Год назад +1

      Yea he works great with bigs like Wiseman I wish the Warriors had the other Pistons center Jalen Duren we would be more than straight for now and the future with Duren Kuminga Moses Brandin Tracye Jackson Davis

    • @benmecha01
      @benmecha01 Год назад +1

      @@Holdemnicely6969 forgot about TJD 🔥

    • @lisaberry5211
      @lisaberry5211 Год назад

      Wiseman I think was gonna be one of those injury prone players like Anthony Davis ( my opinion)

    • @Holdemnicely6969
      @Holdemnicely6969 Год назад

      @@benmecha01 na I mentioned him

    • @benmecha01
      @benmecha01 Год назад

      @@Holdemnicely6969 ya I meant I did! He’s another rolling lob threat

  • @Aquawhale
    @Aquawhale Год назад +1

    Kuminga!! Hopefully they play him enough

  • @late10ppot41
    @late10ppot41 Год назад +1

    The Warriors were just too small. They need the a few big guys that can catch the ball going to the bssket and rebound. A low post game needs to be incorporated, and maybe even Bullls triangle offense could work, unless Steve forgot how it works.

  • @haywood0457
    @haywood0457 Год назад

    Lakers fan here, but I think CP3 will bring a methodical approach that will help the Ws decrease turnovers, especially in clutch moments. I think it was game 5 vs the LAL this playoffs when Draymond turned the ball over on the pass into the corner, just before the inbound I told me wife to specifically watch for the turnover because that's the exact type situation where they get sloppy. And sure enough, turnover, my Lakers win the game. If CP3 just helps the Ws to decrease turnovers by 1-3 on average per game, that could be all the difference in continuing to play or not.

  • @MattGarcyaDC
    @MattGarcyaDC Год назад +1

    look the thunder when he left

  • @joyfulpastor07
    @joyfulpastor07 Год назад

    I do not think it’s a coincidence that any hyper athletic fast and talented guys have not been able to shine in a small team with a small shooting coach. Makes perfect sense that a kuminga would need to be unlocked by someone. But they have never really had super athletic or big guys that can drive to the basket so how would you mentor them and teach them all the small important stuff that takes them to the next level with their skill sets? So I really hope Chris’ mentoring ability can bring the warriors back and he get his first chip!

  • @TheBucketHatBlink
    @TheBucketHatBlink Год назад +1

    Cp3 to JK lob city 2.0 will be nasty

  • @pau8334
    @pau8334 Год назад

    Draymond really is a smart guy.

  • @travisstewart8655
    @travisstewart8655 Год назад

    All facts!

  • @wdv7456
    @wdv7456 Год назад

    Haven’t had time in the last few days to return the call from future Hall of Famer who just joined… but plenty of time to do interview on podcast.

  • @mrsinister8943
    @mrsinister8943 Год назад +1

    Its funny how everyone has their phones on them all the time and someone tries to get ahold of you and your like im just too busy to talk to you 😂😂. I would think i would either answer the phone or send a message to my new teammate.

  • @CP4Z167
    @CP4Z167 Год назад

    Love the nba , have two current players on rival teams discussing basketball like analyst

  • @greyklopstock7155
    @greyklopstock7155 Год назад +3

    See, I trust what Draymond says when it comes to basketball. Draymond saying he's got a strong feeling about CP3 helping Kuminga tells me there's a good chance we might see a Kuminga leap. Chris knows how to put guys in position to get to the right spot. And everyone respects the hell outta his IQ. Kuminga has been pretty darn coachable for how physically gifted he is, and the fact that Chris is gonna come in right as Kuminga has finally started getting a little frustrated with having too small a role or not enough trust feels huge.

  • @jkhoudini
    @jkhoudini Год назад +2

    How to mentor young guys:
    #1: Don’t punch them

  • @cameronpalmer401
    @cameronpalmer401 Год назад

    I always saw Kuminga as a young Iggy if he so chooses to play that way. He’s long, crazy athletic I feel like he locked in on defense he’s iggy 2.0

  • @bluesdesignstudio
    @bluesdesignstudio Год назад

    I get it this video talks about how CP3 would contribute into the warriors offense.
    Although it's still a good topic, it's just sad that Draymond did not mention, that one of the warriors biggest problems last season was their defense.
    In theory if CP3, will agree to be on the bench and lead the warriors second unit, that will be good for the warriors and it might preserve CP3 of injuries.
    But what's concerning, is that most of the teams that CP3 is on, have not made it to the finals. That might change since, CP3 is not the main guy now ("if CP3 accepts this"), CP3 is injury prone, chokes at crucial moments, it would be great to have a Kuminga, Moddy pick and roll plays that CP3 would facilitate.
    But they still have a current issue to address, when facing teams with taller players like Anthony Davis, Nikola Jokic and the likes, the warriors don't have any means of stopping them. The warriors also need to improve their defense since basketball is still a offense and defense game.

  • @zeshaanbokhari4147
    @zeshaanbokhari4147 Год назад +2

    We need defense and a big more than offense 😭

  • @reddish8692
    @reddish8692 Год назад

    How does it take a couple of days to return a call? When I do that it's with people I don't really fw.

  • @D_To_The_J
    @D_To_The_J Год назад

    He sure thrusted at a young dude.

  • @JuulFool
    @JuulFool Год назад

    CP3 being 6th man of the year could lead the Warriors to another championship

  • @dndtruce
    @dndtruce Год назад

    Yep CP3 has a history of making bigs alot better