He is an xfactor for sure. If he is hitting those little post fade aways and him and Iggy are gettin out on the break you are not winning periodShaun Livingston is very important to that team, he be ballin his ass off
Ezeli was hurt tonight. He's still very much in the rotation.The worst part about is that besides having arguably the best starting 5 in the NBA, they are also the deepest team. You have players that may not see the floor on a given night put up 15 points just like that. Festus Ezeli isn't even in the rotation anymore.
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Klay scored 45 points, but all the ESPN highlights are of Steph Curry.
second game in a row Rubio's subpar performance was the reason Minnesota took the L
it's time to cut the cord and trade him before he is hurt again
So you can see how much of a hinderance Rubio is to the offense, but not Rondo? You're a clown.
Good win for us tonight. We definitely could use Blake but honestly with that hand injury I don't see him making an impact for us this season.. But on the flipside I'm wondering if we could become a "system team" with CP3 leading the charge. If everybody plays their role and steps up plus with another addition or a buyout added to the team we might could have something at the end of the year.
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Never understood the "Warriors have to stay healthy" thing when people mention their championship hopes (Not just here, saw it on the ESPN comment section too).
Besides stating the obvious, the same thing applies to the Spurs, Thunder, & Cavs if one of their key players goes down they're fukked too.
Klay and Curry on the same team
Who let this shyt happen