Warriors credit Draymond Green with saving their season

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I'm all about get rid of players now before they get old kinda nikka. Warriors gotta get younger
 

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So he wasn't masterful in setting screens, and the other dirty shyt to open lanes for the rest?

Compared to time spent with the ball he was probably even better with the assists, but he didn't try to act like CP3 when he wasn't unlike some other guys :umad:


They damn near had the same career ppg average and Rodman played in the lowest scoring era vs Dray in the highest :umad:
 
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So he wasn't masterful in setting screens and opening lanes and shyt for the rest?

Compared to time spent with the ball he was probably even better with the assists, but he didn't try to act like CP3 when he wasn't unlike some other guys :umad:
You're saying this like Dray isn't one of the best screen-setters in the league, and simply opens up more scoring opportunities with how intricate the Warriors offense is. He's almost always in the vicinity of where the ball is. What offense was Rodman creating with his screens when the Bulls were heavily reliant on ISO? His ass was around the paint crashing the boards.

When did his screens ever open up MJ? How many times do Dray's screens create opportunities for Steph and the Warriors offense?

And no, Rodman wasn't even remotely on the same level as a playmaker.


You're telling me that Rodman was running all over the floor like this creating openings without the ball?

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Draymond is great, but his offense is replaceable.

It's always been his defense that's harder to replace. But it shouldn't be impossible to attract some defensive forwards in free agency, and bank of Kuminga becoming a good wing defender.
 

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Compared to time spent with the ball he was probably even better with the assists, but he didn't try to act like CP3 when he wasn't unlike some other guys

They damn near had the same career ppg average

This is absolute ignorance. Draymond's career playoff averages are 12 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists. Rodman's career playoff averages are 6 points, 10 rebounds, and 1 assist.

Imagine thinking 12 and 6 are almost the same as 6 and 1.




nd Rodman played in the lowest scoring era vs Dray in the highest

Also wrong. You didn't even know that most of Rodman's career was played at a HIGHER pace than most of Draymond's career.

NBA pace was 97-101 during Rodman's Detroit years , where he scored 75% of his career points.

NBA pace has been 92-100 during Draymond's career.


How could you claim to know Rodman's game without even knowing that the 1980s and early 1990s were a fast-paced, high-scoring era?
 

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Rodman = defense
Dray = defense + offense + offball defense + offball offense.

Don't get upset its just different eras.


Rodman is just defense? You do know he is regarded as one of the greatest rebounder ever, right?

I'll rodman over draymond anytime anyday just for rebounding alone
 
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