- Jul 22, 2012
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Looks like the Warriors are slowly getting back to the rhythm of things.
Tonight should be a fun game against Miami.
Tonight should be a fun game against Miami.
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dear Los angeles, thank you for Luc Mbah a Moute
Yeah, with this year's bench. I really feel this team can be even more dominant than the teams from the last two years.its crazy that there is another level. once they improve at the turnovers, I think we will see even more, how dominant this squad can be.
Just looked at tickets for either Warriors vs. Clippers or Lakers.
Already priced out.
Yeah, with this year's bench. I really feel this team can be even more dominant than the teams from the last two years.
I'm not trying to get comfortable in thinking they have the another championship locked down. But clearly, I still believe the Warriors are the favorites coming out of the West. I don't believe in Houston.
I've been impressed with Nick Young so far, he's turning me into a fan. But I love how well Casspi and Bell has fit in with this team.
IMO, David West looks refreshed as well and has been knocking down his elbow jumpshot consistently.
I can see that.Looney has passed Bell in terms of playing time IMO. I agree with you that Bell will fit in great long term with this team....but right now, I wouldnt be surprised if we start seeing a bunch of inactive games from him.
Just had a thought. If Kyrie continues to play well, do you guys think it was a mistake not trading Klay for Kyrie?
For the record I love Klay. Just an honest question.
Just had a thought. If Kyrie continues to play well, do you guys think it was a mistake not trading Klay for Kyrie?
For the record I love Klay. Just an honest question.
No, I don't think it was a mistake keeping Klay. As good as Kyrie is, Klay plays well in this system and compliments Steph and the rest of the starting five. I would take his defense, jumpshots, and klay-ups over Klay, because it's proven he works well with this team.Just had a thought. If Kyrie continues to play well, do you guys think it was a mistake not trading Klay for Kyrie?
For the record I love Klay. Just an honest question.