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  • godspeed
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 1316

    #31
    Originally posted by Bomberooski
    That was a real fun game to watch last night. Big Klay Thompson fan from his days at Washington State and I'm starting to really enjoy watching Andrew Bogut!

    On the other side I really really like watching Kyrie Irving play.
    When Bogut is at full stregth this team will really start to get strong. But it's gonna be another month of minute restriction and no back to back games for him. Bogut does so many of the little things, great passer, great defender, makes everyone around him better. He is fun to watch. The Warriors are at their best in the little time he is out there.

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    • JimLeavy59
      War Hero
      • May 2012
      • 7199

      #32
      Too bad he can't stay on the court without getting hurt.

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      • godspeed
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 1316

        #33
        Bogut being shut down for at least a week

        He feels he is not 100%, and doesnt want to be on the court and is frustarted. They are not regarding this as another injury or setback. Just that his ankle doesn't feel strong enough yet.

        Whatever he is giving us, is way better than any center has ever given us..lol.

        Festus vs. Dwight Howard tomorrow.

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        • Warner2BruceTD
          2011 Poster Of The Year
          • Mar 2009
          • 26141

          #34
          Bogut has been fantastic in his limited time. I think if sitting now means he can get to 100% later, its a good move.

          Also, for all of the talk of Curry's shitty defense, he sure makes a ton of great plays late in games.

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          • godspeed
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 1316

            #35
            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
            Bogut has been fantastic in his limited time. I think if sitting now means he can get to 100% later, its a good move.

            Also, for all of the talk of Curry's shitty defense, he sure makes a ton of great plays late in games.
            Curry was always really good at drawing charges. He showed this Weds as well. But regular on ball offense he struggles. Case in point the Kings game. Isaiah Thomas quickly got Curry for 9 pts in the 1st qtr. Then Jimmer of all people came in and got him for 5 quick pts. Then the Aaron Brooks down the stretch for the kings completely destroyed Curry and basically made every shot. An ill Kyrie still got Curry for 28 on Weds.

            Don't get me wrong a really like Curry. But NBA players are not respecting his defense at all. He needs to improve his defense and turn up the energy levels like players do playing him on defense.

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26141

              #36
              I can't believe how badly this team is still shooting. It's becoming a trend.

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              • godspeed
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 1316

                #37
                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                I can't believe how badly this team is still shooting. It's becoming a trend.
                Ya, real ugly start to the season. So lucky to be 3-3.

                God forbid Jackson tell these guys to drive, dish, penetrate, and have some form of offense??? NOPE, just chill with your hands in your pockets dude like you always do. Just hoping are new GM Myers, whom I actually like, cans this dude once and for all. He can't coach, and he isn't coaching them. None of these guys are getting better. It's all one on one, jumps shots, or mixed in the occasional pick and roll from Curry and Lee. And that's it.

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26141

                  #38
                  Oh boy. What a debacle.

                  Jackson basically killed Klay Thompson in the presser for allowing the missed FT's to stay in his head, and for not fouling Gallinari. He didn't say so, but I think he ran that play for Thompson in double OT to try to give him some confidence back. Still a terrible decision, because Thompson was the coldest hand on the floor. And the non play at the end of OT1 was a disgrace. You have to get a shot off in that spot. Awful, awful stuff.

                  "They dominated us on the boards"...yeah, well, that tends to happen when you refuse to play a big man for most of the game.

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                  • godspeed
                    Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1316

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD

                    "They dominated us on the boards"...yeah, well, that tends to happen when you refuse to play a big man for most of the game.
                    The funny thing about that was, it wasn't that bad. I remember checking stats during the first part of 1st OT and it was 53-47. It finished 65-54, in due to large part of the Warriors chucking horrible shots, missing free throws that occurred at the end of the 1st OT and into the 2nd.

                    Denver is the #1 rebounding team in the NBA at 52 rebounds. We are #4 in rebounding at 45. So both teams were over their average obviously because of 2 OTs and atrocious shootings on both teams.

                    Most of the time his post game interviews are as bad as his coaching. He makes no sense, and then always throws some of his taglines and catch phrases in there. His favorite answer to interviews is "This is a process". However he never details what the actual process he is talking about for any of his answers.

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                    • godspeed
                      Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1316

                      #40
                      Warrior beat writers are reporting that after the Loss to the Nuggets, Klay Thompson immediately left after the game, left his street clothes in the locker room, left the arena, and drove away still in his uniform,,,,HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

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                      • Rudi
                        #CyCueto
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 9905

                        #41
                        Originally posted by godspeed
                        Warrior beat writers are reporting that after the Loss to the Nuggets, Klay Thompson immediately left after the game, left his street clothes in the locker room, left the arena, and drove away still in his uniform,,,,HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26141

                          #42
                          Originally posted by godspeed
                          Warrior beat writers are reporting that after the Loss to the Nuggets, Klay Thompson immediately left after the game, left his street clothes in the locker room, left the arena, and drove away still in his uniform,,,,HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
                          Wow.

                          That's funny, but it also makes you wonder about the guy. He was visibly shook after the missed FT's, then he botched the Gallinari play. And Jackson killed him in the presser.

                          Man up, m'fer.

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                          • Bomberooski
                            #GoHawks
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 10474

                            #43
                            Klay Thompson: Classic WSU kid that is completely whacko
                            I give rep not thanks
                            My Audio Blog (Whoring)

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                            • godspeed
                              Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 1316

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                              Wow.

                              That's funny, but it also makes you wonder about the guy. He was visibly shook after the missed FT's, then he botched the Gallinari play. And Jackson killed him in the presser.

                              Man up, m'fer.
                              I think the last play in OT, the Galineri dunk, shows you the HUGE disconnect going on between Jackson as a coach and the players. regarding the situation, the foul to give,etc etc. The announcers knew what to do. The casual fan at home knew what to do, yet all the warriors stood around like they had no idea what to do. Which isn't a suprise since every last minute possession in regulation and ot was an asbolute disaster.

                              Maybe the Klay jetting out of the arena with the uniform on shows the frustration everyone is having right now, who knows.

                              The quick fire of Brown for the Lakers, hopefully makes the warriors seriously take a look at their coaching situation early on.

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                              • godspeed
                                Member
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 1316

                                #45
                                Was able to get a little break from the frustration watching this team. Weird schedule this year. Haven't played since saturday, and finally play tonight. The next two weeks are even weirder. We play only two times this week, Tonight and Friday. We play 5 games next week in 7 days. The last of the 5 games is played on a Saturday. Then the warriors don't play again until the following Thursday??? What the hell kind of schedule is that.

                                Hoping the mini-break we got since Saturday will help this team find their offense tonight.

                                LET'S GO WARRIORS

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