More Strength And More Numbers: Official 2016-17 Golden State Warriors Season Thread

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Steph was asscheeks...im not gonna over react but we need to trade zaza

My thoughts exactly I'm not trippin off this it's December. It was more annoying than anything steph out here making an a$$hole out of himself embarrassing me
Klay and kd came through draymond had a good game if steph has his usual game GS wins :manny:
But he decided to play like dog shyt against this team again :camby:
 

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Frustrating game, we looked like the better team most of the game but some of those turnovers were disgusting. Iggy isnt the same player he was 2 years ago, Curry needs to see a sports psychologist and David West contributed but Kerr needs to learn when its time to get a bigger player in at center. Overall im not concerned, the trolling that we have to endure is the most annoying thing about this December loss.
 

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Kerr has done the team a disservice when he doesn't gives McGee minutes to defend the paint. Warriors need to keep the big men on the floor. There was absolutely no reason for them to run a small line up against the Cavs. Also, Curry has been inconsistent. He hasnt been the same since the Western Conference Finals. Kyrie stay taking his soul away from him. :scust:
Not defending zaza but I don't think McGee played all that well this game either. Let's not overreact. If we just limited our turnover by one or two in the final 8 minutes of the game we most likely win this game. We just played like fukking idiots during crunch time.
 

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Who laid the bigger egg?

Kerr or iggy?


If iggy is going to be this much of a liability on offense they gotta start giving mccaw more mins

Is mcgees asthma that big of a issue? Pachulia clogs up the offense worse then iggy at this point. At least there's time to make adjustments
 

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Steph was easily the biggest disappointment. Dude is so passive and timid against the Cavs.

He tried that stupid behind the back pass on the fast break because he's shook of getting blocked at the rim.

KD was ballin tho :wow:

How many fast break layups they missed? I think it was three in the second half

Steph passed too late, embarrassing to not even get a shot up

I'm so sick of these behind the back passes, he never learns
 

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STEPH CURRY'S MOJO AGAINST THE CAVS IS NOW GONE
By Monte Poole December 26, 2016 8:06 AM
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It was less than a year ago that the Warriors and Stephen Curry went into Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland and put on the kind of show that polished his resume for his second consecutive MVP award.

After saying that he hoped the visitors’ locker room “still smells a little bit like champagne,” Curry needed only 28 minutes to score 35 points, on 12-of-18 shooting, including 7-of-12 from deep, in a 132-98 laugher over the Cavaliers.

He burned them a couple times in the NBA Finals, too, but midway through that series his mojo began to fade. It’s now gone, the latest compelling evidence coming Sunday, when Curry was outplayed once again by Cavs point guard Kyrie Irving in a 109-108 loss in Cleveland.

Curry’s line: 15 points (4-of-11 shooting, 2-of-7 from deep, 5-of-6 from the line), three assists, three rebounds, three steals and three turnovers. He played 37 minutes and was minus-1 for the game.

Curry was displeased with his showing, saying he felt he was aggressive enough but not always properly channeled.

“But I’ve got to do it a different way,” he said. "I mean, honestly, you can’t have 11 shots.

“I’ve got to get more looks at the rim, and that’s nobody’s fault. I’ve got to figure out a way to be more aggressive in that respect, and keep the defense honest and use all the talents that we have on this team, including my scoring ability.”

This was Curry being contained, mostly by DeAndre Liggins and Iman Shumpert, rangy guards known for playing solid defense.

Meanwhile, Irving was having quite the day: 25 points (11-of-27 shooting, 2-of-5 from deep, 1-of-1 from the line), 10 assists, six rebounds, seven steals and two turnovers. He played 44 minutes and was plus-5.

Irving also drained, with 3.4 seconds remaining, the game-winning shot – as he did in Game 7 of the NBA Finals last June.

Replaced by Shaun Livingston on the defensive possession, Curry could only watch from the bench as Irving dropped in a fadeaway over competent defense by Klay Thompson.

Curry wasn’t happy about that, either, but has no plan to confront coach Steve Kerr about the late-game substitution.

“It’s his call, obviously,” Curry said of Kerr. “But we’ll . . . you love the competitive nature, and you want to be out there trying to make a play. That will never die in me.”

Curry over his last four games against the Cavs (including Games 5, 6 and 7 of The Finals) is shooting 36.6 percent (26 of 71) from the field, including 34.6 percent (17-of-49) from beyond the arc.

That the Warriors lost all four games may not be a coincidence.

Steph'll find his mojo and he can't keep playing like this against them, right? :sadcam:


right???:damn:
 
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