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This man understands. The fact that theyre in this position and will have the funds to keep most of it together is the real victory here. Regardless of the outcome of this series, the Warriors are here, and they look like they will be for a while and thats what matters.No matter the outcome of this series, this was a wildly successful year for the Warriors. It'd be disappointing but none of us thought they could be legitimately competing with arguably the best team in the West for most of the season. Point being, if they lose game 6, it's still a great year for the Dubs.
If the Warriors lose this series, the definite silver lining is the potential Barnes has for this franchise. During the regular season he had moments where he impressed me and his overall work ethic and demeanor was positive, not to mention he's always been an athletic beast, but I wasn't convinced he was the type of player who can create his own plays and have the talent to run the offense. This series showed me he has ice in his veins and has the confidence to score in iso scenarios. His mid range is solid, can shoot off the dribble and fade away, and his 3 point looks are improving.Barnes was the only one to show up with any nuts last night
100% agreed. People have no idea how taxing it is to play hard on both ends of the floor. Klay has a huge task in containing Parker, probably one of the most physically exhausting things to do in the league- of course you will have to conserve that energy and adjust offensively. Totally agree with the Jack offense impacting his play too.You guys are really getting on Klay? You gotta be joking. Dude expends major energy chasing Tony Parker around. Steph Curry hasn't been effective, so Jarrett Jack has been handling the ball. Can you tell me how the hell Klay Thompson is supposed to have any shooting rhythm when he doesn't get any shots because Jarrett Bryant dribbles for 20 seconds and jacks up a shot on half the possessions? Combine that with the fact that he's chasing Parker around and I don't know exactly what you guys are expecting from Klay Thompson.
The thing is, if you two have been watching Warrior games all year like we have, you wouldnt have the same opinion. (my apologies if you have been watching all season, I just assume you havent based on what you wrote).100% agreed. People have no idea how taxing it is to play hard on both ends of the floor. Klay has a huge task in containing Parker, probably one of the most physically exhausting things to do in the league- of course you will have to conserve that energy and adjust offensively. Totally agree with the Jack offense impacting his play too.You guys are really getting on Klay? You gotta be joking. Dude expends major energy chasing Tony Parker around. Steph Curry hasn't been effective, so Jarrett Jack has been handling the ball. Can you tell me how the hell Klay Thompson is supposed to have any shooting rhythm when he doesn't get any shots because Jarrett Bryant dribbles for 20 seconds and jacks up a shot on half the possessions? Combine that with the fact that he's chasing Parker around and I don't know exactly what you guys are expecting from Klay Thompson.