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bdonovan
12-09-2024, 06:30 AM
You might have noticed my recent threads criticizing Steve Kerr for zany lineups that omitted two of the Warriors best players: Hield and Kuminga.

Today they played the Wolves, a tough team for the Warriors, and started both. They won.

https://www.espn.com/nba/recap/_/gameId/401704921

Hield 10-18 fg, 7-13 from 3
Kuminga was 7-16 but provided physical offense against a tough defensive team

The Hield Curry backcourt is difficult for any team to contend with.

Warriors lost to Wolves 107-90 just a few days ago. That game they started Podziemski and kept Kuminga under 30 minutes.


The Warriors have a solid team this year; they can win if they play their best players.

Neal Romer
12-09-2024, 11:41 AM
You might have noticed my recent threads criticizing Steve Kerr for zany lineups that omitted two of the Warriors best players: Hield and Kuminga.

Today they played the Wolves, a tough team for the Warriors, and started both. They won.

https://www.espn.com/nba/recap/_/gameId/401704921

Hield 10-18 fg, 7-13 from 3
Kuminga was 7-16 but provided physical offense against a tough defensive team

The Hield Curry backcourt is difficult for any team to contend with.

Warriors lost to Wolves 107-90 just a few days ago. That game they started Podziemski and kept Kuminga under 30 minutes.


The Warriors have a solid team this year; they can win if they play their best players.


:roll:


This poster is so weird :roll:

bdonovan
12-10-2024, 06:05 AM
Bump.

cannot read the second comment as I blocked the user for consistently posting low quality Content.

tontoz
12-10-2024, 09:34 AM
OP posted this comment just a few days ago. :lol



Generally it's a subpar way of discussing anything including sports by zeroing on a tiny data set. It reduces the quality of the exchange. Such as single game performance.

bdonovan
12-11-2024, 12:33 AM
LOL, and now you see why this forum is a ghost town and everyone's drifted off to RealGM.