Maybe, instead of Lamb getting tons of minutes during the regular season he should have been giving those minutes to JK...as well as Moody. Both are essentially 20 and needed playing time.
DiabloWags said:BulaBear3cubs said:
What happened to Klay and Poole? Felt like Steph was doing it all but you need to spread it around.
Klay disappeared again.
Literally had 6 points in the entire game until he hit that "3" late.
If the Warriors are gonna bounce back and tie this series back up leading to a Game 7, KLAY CANNOT DISAPPEAR.
PS. I thought that Kuminga would finally see some playing time in the Laker's series given better match-ups for him.
Sadly, Kerr doesnt trust him enough with this moment.
Big C said:DiabloWags said:BulaBear3cubs said:
What happened to Klay and Poole? Felt like Steph was doing it all but you need to spread it around.
Klay disappeared again.
Literally had 6 points in the entire game until he hit that "3" late.
If the Warriors are gonna bounce back and tie this series back up leading to a Game 7, KLAY CANNOT DISAPPEAR.
PS. I thought that Kuminga would finally see some playing time in the Laker's series given better match-ups for him.
Sadly, Kerr doesnt trust him enough with this moment.
Historically, when Klay is lighting it up, there's a lot of ball movement and he's moving without the ball, all over the place and getting open catch-and-shoots. Not exactly sure why they're not doing that; maybe the Lakers are doing something to take it away. Seems like what LA is willing to give up is Curry taking it to the hole and then relying on Anthony Davis to thwart him there, just often enough.
Seems like Kuminga could match up with Lebron okay, but he just doesn't do enough on offense. At least Draymond and Looney (to a lesser extent) can facilitate.
This isn't over yet, so I hate to look past 2023, but the Warriors future over the next few years suddenly isn't looking so bright.
Poole has played terribly the last two games, and that meant Curry had to play more minutes the last game.Big C said:BulaBear3cubs said:
What happened to Klay and Poole? Felt like Steph was doing it all but you need to spread it around.
So, Poole comes out a couple of minutes before halftime. complaining about something or other... almost looked like he was crying. If he played in the second half, it wasn't much... at all. Zero points? Seemed like a story that nobody picked up on. Well, they will, I'm pretty sure. 20/20 hindsight, I'm guessing the Warriors wish they hadn't given him that huge contract.
but unlike Wilt, none of Jokic's triple doubles included 10+ points, 10+ rebounds, 10+ womenbearister said:
"Nikola Jokic is the second player in NBA history with 300 points, 100 rebounds and 75 assists through 10 postseason games, joining Oscar Robertson in 1963. Tuesday's triple-double also moved him past Wilt Chamberlain for most by a center in the playoffs (10)." Axios
graguna said:but unlike Wilt, none of Jokic's triple doubles included 10+ points, 10+ rebounds, 10+ womenbearister said:
"Nikola Jokic is the second player in NBA history with 300 points, 100 rebounds and 75 assists through 10 postseason games, joining Oscar Robertson in 1963. Tuesday's triple-double also moved him past Wilt Chamberlain for most by a center in the playoffs (10)." Axios
bearister said:
Looney too tough for AD.
He has essentially disappeared during this ENTIRE series.stu said:
What happened to Klay?
Big C said:
Seems like Kuminga could match up with Lebron okay, but he just doesn't do enough on offense. At least Draymond and Looney (to a lesser extent) can facilitate.
This isn't over yet, so I hate to look past 2023, but the Warriors future over the next few years suddenly isn't looking so bright.
HoopDreams said:Poole has played terribly the last two games, and that meant Curry had to play more minutes the last game.Big C said:BulaBear3cubs said:
What happened to Klay and Poole? Felt like Steph was doing it all but you need to spread it around.
So, Poole comes out a couple of minutes before halftime. complaining about something or other... almost looked like he was crying. If he played in the second half, it wasn't much... at all. Zero points? Seemed like a story that nobody picked up on. Well, they will, I'm pretty sure. 20/20 hindsight, I'm guessing the Warriors wish they hadn't given him that huge contract.
first time I saw Curry so visibly tired
it's a team game
DiabloWags said:Big C said:
Seems like Kuminga could match up with Lebron okay, but he just doesn't do enough on offense. At least Draymond and Looney (to a lesser extent) can facilitate.
This isn't over yet, so I hate to look past 2023, but the Warriors future over the next few years suddenly isn't looking so bright.
Not sure what Warriors season you've been watching, but Kuminga can definitely score when he's given the chance. As soon as he enters a game, he scores. I'd like to see more of him, especially in this series given the possible match-ups.
JK is a massive talent!
tequila4kapp said:
I missed most of the game last night. From the little I saw it appeared this was the first game that wasn't really about coaching adjustments and strategies but instead the outcome flowed from the fact that GS was the more physical team, that they imposed their will on the Lakers. I don't know who wins Friday but I very much expect a response that doesn't let that happen again.
AD is the softest guy on the court....That "blow" that took him out didn't look too bad to me....He definitely has a glass jaw....I thought it was hilarious when they said he had a wheel chair take him to the locker rooom....bearister said:
Looney too tough for AD.
Though now a lot depends on how healthy AD will be.tequila4kapp said:
I missed most of the game last night. From the little I saw it appeared this was the first game that wasn't really about coaching adjustments and strategies but instead the outcome flowed from the fact that GS was the more physical team, that they imposed their will on the Lakers. I don't know who wins Friday but I very much expect a response that doesn't let that happen again.
Espn says "How could he be using a wheel chair?" They claimed, the screaming guy, that they watched the play and he did not have a violent collision. So they think he was faking it to rest? They claim he has a history of disappearing . Dr will determine if he has a concussion. ThenS Stephen A can eat his words.sycasey said:Though now a lot depends on how healthy AD will be.tequila4kapp said:
I missed most of the game last night. From the little I saw it appeared this was the first game that wasn't really about coaching adjustments and strategies but instead the outcome flowed from the fact that GS was the more physical team, that they imposed their will on the Lakers. I don't know who wins Friday but I very much expect a response that doesn't let that happen again.
bearmanpg said:.He definitely has a glass jaw....I thought it was hilarious when they said he had a wheel chair take him to the locker rooom....bearister said:
Looney too tough for AD.
DiabloWags said:Big C said:
Seems like Kuminga could match up with Lebron okay, but he just doesn't do enough on offense. At least Draymond and Looney (to a lesser extent) can facilitate.
This isn't over yet, so I hate to look past 2023, but the Warriors future over the next few years suddenly isn't looking so bright.
Not sure what Warriors season you've been watching, but Kuminga can definitely score when he's given the chance. As soon as he enters a game, he scores. I'd like to see more of him, especially in this series given the possible match-ups.
JK is a massive talent!
bearmanpg said:AD is the softest guy on the court....That "blow" that took him out didn't look too bad to me....He definitely has a glass jaw....I thought it was hilarious when they said he had a wheel chair take him to the locker rooom....bearister said:
Looney too tough for AD.
it's the playoffs. Kerr has his guys who have delivered for him in the playoffs before. And then he has guys who haven't. Those in the latter group have much shorter leashes. Kuminga started the playoffs in the rotation and sucked. After a few games of sucking he lost his spot. Moody got a chance and did his job so his role has maintained / grown.concordtom said:DiabloWags said:Big C said:
Seems like Kuminga could match up with Lebron okay, but he just doesn't do enough on offense. At least Draymond and Looney (to a lesser extent) can facilitate.
This isn't over yet, so I hate to look past 2023, but the Warriors future over the next few years suddenly isn't looking so bright.
Not sure what Warriors season you've been watching, but Kuminga can definitely score when he's given the chance. As soon as he enters a game, he scores. I'd like to see more of him, especially in this series given the possible match-ups.
JK is a massive talent!
There was a game last season, Kuminga rookie, where he had to guard Lebron for a long time.
Everyone lauded his performance and Kuminga was all impressed and excited with himself, too.
I don't know why, but he's in the doghouse same as wiseman was.
Maybe W's need to be testing the mental or psychological profile of players they draft.
Interesting how both Payton and moody have low key egos, are willing to play minor juniors to the kings of the team (DG and SC) while wiseman and Kuminga both seem to have run afoul of something.
Poole ran afoul of it, attitudinally, and he got dropped for it!
Things may change when DG leaves, whenever that is. But I wonder what it's like to have SC as your leader. He's quiet, but definitely has his opinions of who he wants to play with!
Kuminga is a huge talent, yes, but he hasn't gelled spiritually with the leaders.
I don't pretend to know a lot about basketball x's and o's, so forgive the poorly worded question in advance. It seemed to me that in games 3 and 4 (especially 4) the high PnR resulted in a lot of great open looks at the basket based on curry's decision making, but that often it left Thompson sitting not getting much action. To my untrained eye, it either worked to perfection (whether a score or not); or it got mucked up due to good defense and then either a bad decision was made resulting in a TO, or it just looked like the warriors were kind of stuck; the action didn't work and then it was up to someone to make a one on one play, which is not usually sustainable.ducky23 said:
Lakers fans on here will probably disagree with me, but I think Darvin Ham made two tactical mistakes in game 5
First, I'm a little surprised the Lakers didn't just punt game 5 like they did in the Memphis series. I felt like the lakers didn't have very high expectations of winning game 5. Lebron went hard, but at maybe 80-85%? I feel like the Lakers needed to either go All-in trying to end it, or completely punt it. By going halfway, Lebron played 39 minutes, AD was on track to play similar minutes before he got hurt and both lebron and Schroeder looked like they re-aggravated previous injuries.
The much larger tactical error was revealing how the Lakers are going to counter the high PnR against AD. Clearly, even with AD switching off of green, it wasn't helping as both Wiggins and GP2 were eating the lakers alive leading the 4 on 3.
So I think Ham mistakingly showed his counter of just switching everything. Now Kerr has two days to game plan against it. I would've saved this wrinkle for game 6
Again, I don't think there's a great solution for the warriors high PnR. You can't play 4 on 3 with AD on the perimeter. Switching isn't an awful option. But it has its flaws. First, when AD switches onto curry, AD is now attached to curry on the perimeter. Effectively allowing the warriors to play 4 on 4 with AD on the perimeter. I'm sorry, but Wiggins is just going to destroy Schroeder/Reaves when AD is not protecting the basket. Second option is you can also run curry around on off ball screen with AD trying to follow. Third option, curry can just try to cook AD on the perimeter.
If I'm the lakers, and if I'm going to switch everything, I think you've got to play Vanderbilt more. He only played 11 minutes in game 5. I don't care if he hamstrings your offense. You stick him on curry. You play AD on Wiggins. When the switch comes, Vanderbilt switches onto Wiggins. At that point, if you're the lakers, you take your chances. If curry beats AD one on one, you tip your hat. But at least you go down with your best player on the warriors best player.
If I'm the warriors, I keep spamming the high PnR until the lakers prove they can stop it (they haven't yet). If the warriors keep going to the PnR, play smart and don't turn the ball over and don't play hero ball and still lose? I can live with that. The lakers are the better team.