uh no, there were lots of empty seats last week at Levi's.HoopDreams said:isn't Levi stadium full now with the 49ers rolling?cal83dls79 said:lots of empty seats last night, looked like Levi's stadiumconcordtom said:ducky23 said:philbert said:
Steph out with a broken hand. Time to go for that lottery pick.
Pretty ideal really.
If Steph is out for an extended amount of time, this could be exactly what they need to become the next spurs
Warriors trade Russell for someone like Covington, get a top 5 pick, get Klay back and the trade exemption.
Yes it'll suck for dubs fans this year. But this is really best case scenario long term. Need Russell to play better so they can trade his a$$
Think of the ticket price hikes at Chase, and now how those prices will plummet. Hope you didn't buy season tix at the jacked up prices.
prospeCt said:
Socal, land of (mostly) greedheads, okies, bangers, surfrats, & nasty blondes ..."
Curry out at least 3 months. Sit him and Klay for the season get a high pick for next year, hell maybe even #1. If you can get a good trade for Russell, especially a pick/ picks (probably tough) do it. Surround the three old timers with youth. Could be the best result the Warriors could have had.ducky23 said:philbert said:
Steph out with a broken hand. Time to go for that lottery pick.
Pretty ideal really.
If Steph is out for an extended amount of time, this could be exactly what they need to become the next spurs
Warriors trade Russell for someone like Covington, get a top 5 pick, get Klay back and the trade exemption.
Yes it'll suck for dubs fans this year. But this is really best case scenario long term. Need Russell to play better so they can trade his a$$
Care to define "near the bottom?" Does that mean no playoffs?caltagjohnson said:
The Warriors "dynasty" is finished. You are looking at 3-5 years near the bottom. They have been there before. Just in time for Chase and the expensive seat licenses.
robinson signed a 2 year deal, I thinkducky23 said:Care to define "near the bottom?" Does that mean no playoffs?caltagjohnson said:
The Warriors "dynasty" is finished. You are looking at 3-5 years near the bottom. They have been there before. Just in time for Chase and the expensive seat licenses.
This will be the Warriors roster next year
Steph
Klay
Draymond
whoever they trade for Russell (or keep Russell - unlikely in my opinion)
Looney
at worst a top 10 pick (great chance at a top 5)
17 mil trade exception
mid level
paschall
poole
smailagic
evans
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There's quite a few unknowns there. But there's a ton of potential upside if Meyers and Co make the right decisions. To say they would be near the bottom next year is presumptuous at best considering that their top 8 players for next year are currently NOT even playing right now.
caltagjohnson said:
The Warriors "dynasty" is finished. You are looking at 3-5 years near the bottom. They have been there before. Just in time for Chase and the expensive seat licenses.
and then the both put up triples doubles again last night for their second in a row.bearister said:
Since there won't be much to discuss about the Warrior's in this thread, it's my go to NBA thread:
" Through 76 career games, Luka Doncic and LeBron James put up remarkably similar numbers:
Doncic: 21.4 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 6.0 apg
James: 21.1 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 5.8 apg
Fast-forward to Friday: In his 77th career game, the 20-year-old Doncic faced off against his childhood idol for the third time and it was glorious (Lakers won in OT):
Doncic: 31 points, 13 rebounds, 15 assists
James: 39 points, 12 rebounds, 16 assists
The bottom line: Entering Friday, we knew we were watching the past, present and future of basketball collide (to me, James is the past and the present, while Doncic is the present and the future).
But to have them become the youngest and oldest players in NBA history to put up 30-10-15 on the same night, let alone in the same game, was so perfect it almost felt scripted." Axios*
*If you copy and paste a name like Doncic on this site that has accents over the c then it just eliminates the letter so the name posted as Doni (until I went back and edited)
bearister said:caltagjohnson said:
The Warriors "dynasty" is finished. You are looking at 3-5 years near the bottom. They have been there before. Just in time for Chase and the expensive seat licenses.
..but I thought Joe Lacob said he and his venture capitalist buddies had a formula and a plan that was going to keep the rest of the NBA in the Warriors' trail dust for many years into the future.
graguna said:and then the both put up triples doubles again last night for their second in a row.bearister said:
Since there won't be much to discuss about the Warrior's in this thread, it's my go to NBA thread:
" Through 76 career games, Luka Doncic and LeBron James put up remarkably similar numbers:
Doncic: 21.4 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 6.0 apg
James: 21.1 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 5.8 apg
Fast-forward to Friday: In his 77th career game, the 20-year-old Doncic faced off against his childhood idol for the third time and it was glorious (Lakers won in OT):
Doncic: 31 points, 13 rebounds, 15 assists
James: 39 points, 12 rebounds, 16 assists
The bottom line: Entering Friday, we knew we were watching the past, present and future of basketball collide (to me, James is the past and the present, while Doncic is the present and the future).
But to have them become the youngest and oldest players in NBA history to put up 30-10-15 on the same night, let alone in the same game, was so perfect it almost felt scripted." Axios*
*If you copy and paste a name like Doncic on this site that has accents over the c then it just eliminates the letter so the name posted as Doni (until I went back and edited)