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The Golden State Warriors Can’t Be Stopped Like This



The Golden State Warriors Can’t Be Stopped Like This

Along with highlighting Curry’s gravity and Melton’s team best impact, this video gets to indicating a key development in Draymond Green’s 3 point efficiency, in terms of when exactly he’s shooting the ball well. Dray and the Warriors must realize this crucial development, so make sure this video gets out there to them. Stay tuned for that and more

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The Golden State Warriors Can’t Be Stopped Like This

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  1. Near the end of the video I got the scheduling wrong as the Warriors play the Heat on the first night of a back to back, not the Raptors.

  2. This isn't the first time teams have tried a box and one type of defense against Steph…it happened even in college. This time the result was the bench scoring 72 points which in and of itself is a statement to the rest of the league. However, in the history of the NBA, I can't recall teams doing this with a single player, not that Steph is a greater threat than a Wilt or a Jordan, but there is something about Steph making those seeming impossible threes, not just making them, but how they go through the net without hitting the rim, it just seems to have this crazy demoralizing effect on the opponent, like there's this higher power they are going up against. Down to earthwise, that Will Richard is looking like a real draft steal and just glad it seems the bench is answering the call….the need to…..this team is only going as far as they can perform which makes this game so encouraging given no Butler or Santos and yet they blew them out. Funny game though, it almost seemed like they were coached to not care whether they won or lost just so long as they could keep Steph below his average. I will perhaps look back on this game with Steph's comment about "it's not really basketball".

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