This Warriors Situation Doesn’t Look Good…

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • The Golden State Warriors have lost Klay Thompson, Chris Paul, and Jordan Poole in the last 12 months... and their future is just looking sad.
    #warriors #goldenstatewarriors #nba

Комментарии • 359

  • @crippledepre9539
    @crippledepre9539 4 часа назад +155

    Not sad at all. We done with the warriors.

  • @halfdayofthejackal9372
    @halfdayofthejackal9372 4 часа назад +169

    The Wiseman pick ruined their spurs like momentum

  • @ShadowCapalot
    @ShadowCapalot 4 часа назад +74

    Don’t let the warriors downfall distract you from the fact Klay Thompson shot 0/10 in an elimination game

  • @Mrdonjuliothewicked
    @Mrdonjuliothewicked 4 часа назад +96

    Steph Curry is now in his Dirk / Kobe era, it's sad to watch in real time.

  • @MoGhadas
    @MoGhadas 4 часа назад +58

    Missing on Lamelo over Wiseman in 2020 or even Sengun over Moody in 2021 led the Warriors to where they are now. Curry doesn’t have anyone to pass the torch.

  • @FadedFires
    @FadedFires 4 часа назад +27

    once steph is gone no one’s gonna care about them

  • @AdamKlownzinger
    @AdamKlownzinger 4 часа назад +40

    I can’t imagine them winning anything for the next like 10 years. The golden years are beyond over and they aren’t going to draft anybody who brings them back within that time frame.

  • @titianarasputin
    @titianarasputin 4 часа назад +4

    That core warriors team isn't good enough for today's NBA. Too small, too inconsistent. Other teams have figured them out and adjusted. They need something completely different.

  • @Tayte25
    @Tayte25 4 часа назад +11

    The Warriors now are literally the Dame led Portland Trail Blazers. One star and bunch of role players

  • @andrewfranta6349
    @andrewfranta6349 4 часа назад +1

    At this point, what evidence is there that the Warriors are trying to put together the best possible team for Steph's last few years?

  • @chrischu259
    @chrischu259 4 часа назад +15

    I was ready to jump in the comments and blast this video from the title but you are spot on. The '22 chip was a legacy defining for Steph/Klay/Dray, Steph particularly, to show that they still had it in them to win one that was unquestionable. There was no way to pin injury luck or being a super team with KD to discredit the ring. It was the purest win. But it did also raise expectations that this core group was still pure championship material. I definitely do not want to live in a timeline where the Dubs don't win the '22 chip and all the hard decisions were made then but maybe it would've been easier. The Dubs are basically trying to Moneyball their way into reproducing what prime Klay was with Melton's D, Buddy's shooting, and Slo Mo's IQ and playmaking and hoping to make a trade to try to extend their competitive window. It probably won't set the league on fire but you never know.

  • @joelbarcial6920
    @joelbarcial6920 4 часа назад +13

    getting that spurs dynasty mentioned = music to my ears

  • @Dtown1996
    @Dtown1996 4 часа назад +25

    They had a good run but Father Time is undefeated

  • @JaKingScomez
    @JaKingScomez 4 часа назад +9

    Klays last game in a warriors jersey was an elimination game going 0-10

  • @juanluis1535
    @juanluis1535 4 часа назад +7

    They’ll make headlines when Draymond punches or kicks somebody in the groin. That’s about it.

  • @aspyn17
    @aspyn17 4 часа назад +5

    The owner made it clear he has lost too much money in luxury tax alone and he wouldn’t keep doing it. He did his job as an owner and took the hit for his team to be as good as possible and now it’s time to make money again

  • @reubengray6026
    @reubengray6026 4 часа назад +6

    It happens. All dynasties end and usually not in a happy way. Even the Bulls dynasty didn't end on good terms.

  • @BennettYancey
    @BennettYancey 4 часа назад +5

    Wasn’t the Durant thing the catalyst for this 2nd apron stuff in the CBA?

  • @randomvidviewer6849
    @randomvidviewer6849 4 часа назад +2

    He's 36. Made enough money to last until the next generation. Considered as one of the best guards of all time. Not much to prove anymore. Just chill and provide mentorship to teammates until it's time to retire is the best way to go out. Just like Dirk.🙂

  • @forgotten6263
    @forgotten6263 4 часа назад +8

    Too many mistakes mount to a difficult situation. Wiggins's big contract didn't work out. Jordan Poole's contract didn't work out. Wiseman turned to a bust. Klay didn't returned to his prime.