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The Golden State Warriors May Have A Lot Of Time Left



The Golden State Warriors May Have A Lot Of Time Left

The Warriors have received outstanding news on multiple fronts over the last few days, as the all star break’s been kind to the dubs. An announcement from Stephen Curry and the signing of Nate Williams has everything to do with that. Stay tuned

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The Golden State Warriors May Have A Lot Of Time Left

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  1. I don't care what anyone else says with his skill set his achievements over whom he's achieved things coupled with his height Curry is the undisputed GOAT. I only need 1 point to prove it

  2. Steph Curry still performing at a high level overall as a whole there and is not slowing down he is still the defensive number 1 priority to stop on a night in and night out basis.🏀

  3. He seems like he will be a replacement for either Melton or Podz when their contract situations are up next year. We can't keep both, so Williams is going to be groomed to fill that void. (Please replace Podz ASAP….) he definitely gets to his left hand tho…

  4. Perhaps the most underrated capability of a sports organization is talent evaluation and fit to the system. I really became aware of how elusive this is after reading the book Moneyball realizing how little real metrics were used in determing who to draft or trade for. I have seen a franchise like the Portland Trailblazers with the deep pockets of then owner Paul Allen consistently drafting incredibly athletic players who lacked the basic ability of shooting the ball. In the Curry era, credit must be given to an organization that has been rather ruthless in asquiring and discarding players based on their fit with a system that truly is the most complicated in the NBA and has certainly frustrated fans for years. The center is certainly the singular talent of Steph Curry…and he is aging no doubt. Perhaps what really seperates him in that regard is his game itself. Basketball is definitely a young man's game ( a fact that I have had to gracefully accept) in it's deceptive requirement of running and jumping on a hardwood floor (not seeming nearly as demanding as the collision of football) that really does take it's toll on the body. (I am reminded of how high flying Julius Erving had to hang it up way before Kareem) Curry' magic is putting the ball in the basket from 30 or more feet and perhaps we haven't found the time limit on that.

  5. Curry has unreal numbers as far as points considering he hardly ever gets fouls calls in his favor. Just think what his averages and totals would be if he got HALF as many fouls called in his favor like a James Harden or LeBron James. Insane.

  6. It was an honor watching Steph change the league. But I think his run at the trophy is over unfortunately. Thanks Steph for years of entertainment. God bless.

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