Changing up my work flow a tad by trying to post these before the behind-the-scenes (BTS) video gets uploaded, which then maybe I’ll do a separate article on that. As for Game 1 of the LA Lakers and Golden State Warriors, I’ll leave it to Draymond Green. He blamed himself, although my and the rest of the livestream audience’s sentiment was that we were feeling out what the … [Read more...] about Draymond’s self-assessment for Game 1: “That’s on me… F—ing disgusting”
A vocal and non-turnover-prone Steph Curry? GOAT status!
As you know from every livestream, I don’t really do comparisons or other CRAP (…rankings, awards, predictions), but I’ll often reminisce about Michael Jordan and how I used to never give it a passing thought that anyone could be considered the Greatest Of All-Time other than him, just because I grew up watching him, even studying his game tape from recordings of Chicago Bulls … [Read more...] about A vocal and non-turnover-prone Steph Curry? GOAT status!
Steph Curry: “You don’t have to overthink it” (we’ll do so anyways)
Major catch-up with the notes, quotes and video from Games 5 and 6 below. After the Game 6 loss, Stephen Curry was on the podium and got asked about the 2018 Game 7 on the road in Houston. He steered away from the comparison and summed up heading into today’s Game 7 in Sacramento as having “competitive spirit. You don’t have to overthink it, either. It’s just basketball… stay … [Read more...] about Steph Curry: “You don’t have to overthink it” (we’ll do so anyways)
Iguodala mentoring Kuminga, also shooting at practice
My original goal of splitting up the articles for Game 4 and yesterday’s practice was derailed by tons of footage of De’Aaron Fox testing his finger wrap — Fox said he’s “99-100%” playing in Game 5 — and shooting around at Sacramento Kings practice, as well Golden State Warriors practice footage (see below) and, of course, the usual behind-the-scenes (BTS), courtside and … [Read more...] about Iguodala mentoring Kuminga, also shooting at practice
“Draymond Rules” and Moses Moody’s development
My Top Three from the last few days:Draymond Green isn’t changing. Exactly what I would’ve recommended Green do. From this point on, every time he gets suspended the way he got suspended for Game 3, it makes the person suspending him look bad (Adam Silver), as I alluded to in the previous article entitled “Too Many Refs?”.Steve Kerr explained Moses Moody’s player development … [Read more...] about “Draymond Rules” and Moses Moody’s development