Deni has been one of the most effective and versatile defenders this season. He moves without the ball well, he moves the ball to initiate secondary actions, he’s a good playmaker and he almost always makes the right decision on both ends of the floor. That is Warriors basketball. That is the exact reason why I told you he’d be a better fit for this team than Wiseman. And yet once again, ultimately I was proven right.Deni would be doing nothing special for the Warriors. He’s an average (at best) player which is what I said. Is he healthy? Sure, if that’s a W then take it I guess. Maybe they should get KCP for Klay since he had a good game too.
Wiseman is so far away from even being an “average player” that he has absolutely no value, forcing GS to double down on their belief that he’ll turn into something because they know there’s no point in trading him. An almost identical situation to you gassing Eric Paschall, only for him to be traded for a second rounder and sit at the end of the bench in Utah.
It seems every prediction you make, the opposite occurs. It’s a special talent you have. You’re the new Swagnificent.
You love contradicting yourself don’t you:As I’ve stated, this is all a reflection of the horrid Warriors medical staff and front office.
You know what I was right about? Steve Kerr not being able to coach. They should’ve traded Draymond 3 years ago. Now they’re stuck with a past his prime player who can’t score or shoot and now can barely move because of a bad back. On a max contract![]()
- Warriors have the worst medical staff and front office
- Draymond is a bum who shouldn’t even be in the league, and his contract is hindering the Warriors from improving their roster.
And yet despite you believing all that, you still end up blaming the coach for it all, without ever actually detailing why, you just type out the same generic, vague nonsense about Kerr not being able to coach, in typical keyboard militant fashion.