Re: The Warriors play without a center, and no roster in history was perfect, so.....
[QUOTE=3ba11;14998353]I have actually seen the occasional high school coach do that and certainly AAU coaches.. So that's basically where Redick is at as a coach.[/QUOTE]
Ty Lue was a nobody HC in 2016 when LeBron was the first player/coach to lead his team back from a 3-1 Finals deficit.
Re: The Warriors play without a center, and no roster in history was perfect, so.....
[QUOTE=Hey Yo;14998363]Ty Lue was a nobody HC in 2016 when LeBron was the first player/coach to lead his team back from a 3-1 Finals deficit.[/QUOTE]
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Re: The Warriors play without a center, and no roster in history was perfect, so.....
Green is one of the greatest defenders of all time, though.
Imagine Lakers having him defend every position when need be and also orchestrating the offense 4 on 3 when Luka is hard doubled.
Re: The Warriors play without a center, and no roster in history was perfect, so.....
James and Doncic don't fit; Pelinka should have known this but he's not a strategic thinker. He knows how to talk- not build a franchise.
As far as the Warriors, we've always relied on a center to date- setting hard screens and rebounds- Zaza, Bjelica, Bogut. We don't have one this year and if we win it'll be a fluke that we could pull this off without one. We saw how disastrous pure small ball was last game vs Houston, when twin towers were rebounding and scoring at will.
Your take on LeBron is too severe to take seriously.