One of the screens I display on every game livestream is the boxscore for Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals, Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics. To me, it is the template for another championship run. It has to be until it is proven otherwise, because it has been proven. This is a tenet of basketball that the average fan doesn’t seem to get. I’m sure I’ll gather more information along the ways of this belief to explain in a little more detail as time goes by, but in short, just like in pickup ball, winner stays on until they’re beaten.
Examples: Klay Thompson should not get benched until a season in which him starting has ended in failure to win a championship, at which point we may question the strategy of starting him. Jonathan Kuminga doesn’t get to start until the starting wing or power forward isn’t available and the ongoing strategy of not starting him has been proven wrong.
Here is the rotation of eight players (the ninth played one minute) from Game 6:
And so because the Warriors have lost three straight road games and Kuminga played well stepping in for Draymond Green at the Atlanta Hawks, then played even better the next night at the Memphis Grizzlies, plus the starters did not play good defense after tipping off at FedEx Forum, we might very well see him start in place of Donte DiVincenzo, because the team has lost three straight with DiVincenzo as a starter — not that it’s Donte’s fault; in fact, we analyzed and I heavily criticized Thompson’s defensive effort that night — which fits the tenet of going with what works until it doesn’t. But then again we might not see JK start in place of DiVincenzo, and if Kuminga doesn’t, then I’ll try my best to learn why (as opposed to being outraged).
But back to Game 6, with Andrew Wiggins out indefinitely, as I mentioned in a previous article, the lack of an athletic rebounder is the biggest reason for the current struggles. Ironically, it was after the previous game in Memphis that I was reserved to the notion that the Dubs probably aren’t winning a championship if Wiggs is not playing:
Obviously, Gary Payton II is out too, but the assumption is he’ll be available for the playoffs and therefore his spot in the rotation from Game 6 remains intact.
Originally I had Kuminga taking the place of Otto Porter, Jr. in the Game 6 template. But if he can rebound like he did against the big Grizzlies team, then maybe we have someone to fill the void of Wiggins, especially needed now with “must-win” games. But JK has to keep playing like this as I’m not sure if he was playing “unconscious” or as a flash in the pan or this is an inflection point in his young career.
Steve Kerr seemed to echo that sentiment, postgame (check the Grizzlies livestream notes and timestamps below, I declared JK as a possible Wiggins G6 template replacement as the game unfolded): “He played both ends, knocked down his threes, rebounded well. That was the biggest thing,” Kerr said of Kuminga on the podium, postgame. “If he adds that his game consistently it will change everything for him.”
It will change everything for the Warriors.
I should say that the template would still not be quite complete if JK could replace Wiggs. There’s that Otto Porter spot. Here’s hoping that JaMychal Green can fill in effectively. Technically, if we’re moving chess pieces and again assuming no Wiggs, GP2 actually is in Otto’s starting spot and J-Mike takes GP2’s spot on the bench. This is assuming we eventually go small and Kevon Looney comes off the bench.
I should note that having a roster this deep to keep hope alive, i.e., even having a piece already on the team that could theoretically replace a two-way wing, an All-Star, is a Herculean task. Getting JK to peak in late March, especially on a championship roster, is a Herculean task. It would be quite serendipitous if Wiggs’ absence led to fast-tracked development of JK.
This is where I have a foundation of abundance rather than lack which is the characteristic of all the outraged people on social media. Someone give Bob Myers and Steve Kerr (and Joe Lacob) some freaking credit. Btw, move Moses Moody up the depth chart to take Andre Iguodala’s bench spot if JK can fill Wiggs’ void. In a couple years we might be looking back at this time and shake our heads in wonderment that JK and Mo were thrust into more important roles sooner than later.
Below are some tidbits and then the notes, quotes and video from the last three road losses in Memphis, Atlanta and at the LA Clippers. The one caveat to the reverse chronological order (after a is that I decided to put the behind-the-scenes and ManningCasts at the top of each of ATL and LAC, just as a way to divide the content. And, yes, anytime there’s a back-to-back, it’s hard for me to post these entries on time…
WARRIORS-RELATED TIDBITS
• Very honestly, my sense of things is that having their best four players, Steph Curry, Andrew Wiggins, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green missing a combined 79 games and counting, has been by far their biggest issue. (Beau Estes, NBA TV anchor/host)
• James Wiseman is putting up numbers for the Detroit Pistons, but what no one in WarriorsTwitter world is telling you is that Wiseman’s W-L record during the last eight games is 1-7 — or 1-12 total in 13 consecutive starts, after two games off the bench upon arrival from GSW. To develop in the NBA, you need minutes and room to make mistakes and lose games. So don’t drink that “throw Bob Myers and Steve Kerr under the bus” Kool-Aid:
12 PTS | 7 REB | 3 BLK
21 PTS | 5 REB | 3 AST
16 PTS | 13 REB | 1 BLK
16 PTS | 9 REB | 1 BLK
18 PTS | 14 REB | 3 BLK
12 PTS | 10 REB | 1 BLK
14 PTS | 9 REB | 3 OREB
22 PTS | 13 REB | 77 FG%
Averaging 16.4 PPG, 10.0 RPG and 1.4 BPG in that span. (StatMuse23)
PHOTO GALLERY OF LAST 3 GAMES
DISCLAIMER: These are all just notes for my main workflow of YouTube videos, mostly transcribed by me shortly after the interviews and during my coverage of postgame on our livestreams (!). Sometimes I’ll just use what’s tweeted by beatwriters, as listed. The links to the tweets are not available because sometimes I don’t use the full tweet and just having a ton of tweets on this website imo isn’t aesthetically pleasing and gets away from the main goal: transferring information (not so much entertainment) to the brains of DubNation asap.
• Dillon Brooks postgame on trash-talk with Klay: “He’s got four rings. That’s all he was saying. It’s motivation to us. We want a ring as well. Being able to go through the process of steps that we did last year, we keep going and learning from it all. It’s friendly trash talk, but I just hold a lot of real estate over there in San Francisco.” (Evan Barnes)
• On guarding Steph Curry: “Just being obsessed with him… His desire to be the greatest shooter in the NBA, on this earth is the same desire that I wanna guard him every single night.” (Evan Barnes)
• Klay Thompson postgame locker room on Brooks: “I don’t care about Dillon Brooks. When he retires, I don’t think anyone will ever talk about Dillon Brooks ever again. I promise you. It’s sweet right now, but wait 10 years.” (Evan Barnes)
• Steph Curry postgame on matchup vs Brooks: “We played the whole Memphis Grizzlies, not just him. That’s my thoughts.”
• On Kuminga: “The biggest thing is just competing… being decisive… there was no second-guessing… gotta make them pay for the way they kinda shade the rest of the side of the court… gave us a lot of life and energy… competing no matter who he’s guarding… using his athleticism and trying to do it without fouling… made an impact and it was good for us.”
• On the schedule catching up to him: “I felt fine. That’s never excuse for anything… when you suit up you expect to play great… missed some shots which happens… Dillon does that a lot, 94 feet, has a lot of size behind him… couple more go down maybe things change a little bit… obviously we lost… physically felt great.”
• On Grizzlies getting up to play them and not let it faze them: “We’ve experienced a lot over the course of these years… understand that environment, that intensity… haven’t been able to get over the jump but nothing in the game really bothers us to the point where we’re not prepared for it.”
• Draymond Green postgame recap: “I don’t think we slowed the ball down, got some pace in the game… got to the foul line… gotta keep it going.”
• On JJJ: “He played hard.”
• On the recap: “got back into the game by making simple plays… been fighting an uphill battle all night… we did that three or four times… you do that by making simple play after simple play.”
• On Kuminga: “his growth has been great. He’s right where you’d hope a guy would be… becoming more and more reliable, that’s all you can ask for… who cares… everyone bobbles the ball… takes you longer to grow emotionally than from a skill perspective… appreciate the competitiveness… you can’t allow it to take you off your square… It was a continuation from the fast break… then you continue it and get frustrated… just gotta keep on pushing.”
• On the defense: “Open three-pointers usually come from breakdowns at the point of attack… bad offensive possessions against the team like that it’s the same as a turnover.”
• Steve Kerr postgame recap: “We could’ve done a better job early in the fourth… ill-advised shots… transition threes… give them credit, they got 18 threes… slipped away there the first five minutes of the fourth quarter. As you said we were one possession away.”
• On Kuminga: “He played both ends, knocked down his threes, rebounded well. That was the biggest thing… if he adds that his game consistently it will change everything for him… he’s a young guy so he’s learning… making strides.”
• On JJJ: “Played a great game… aggressive.”
• On Steph struggling: “Schedule kinda caught up a little bit… third in four nights, a lot of travel… first game since he’s been back that he didn’t shoot well. Brooks did a good job… legs weren’t there… gonna happen… at 35… flying cross country… he’ll be fine.”
Curry, Klay, GP2, Kuminga 💦 pregame workouts b4 Warriors-Grizzlies + Steph x Zach “Z-Bo” Randolph
14:00 Dillon Brooks = unintentional comedy, he’s the dark side of Klay
17:45 TIPOFF! +JJJ misses opening 3 then Loon tiki via Dray
20:00 9m30 Steph should’ve reset and do tiki-taka
22:00 8m30 Loon misses 2nd layup in a row, he’s wearing the KT8 as high tops! Makes both FTs
23:30 8m16 Klay blocking foul on Tyus, can we adjust? Or keep fouling
24:15 JK 3 immediately as Loon came out on the Klay foul
25:00 7m15 JP in for Klay, Klay not happy, JK hits a 3
27:15 next level for Steph: eliminate turnovers, lead by team resets, strawhats100: “go a little Chris Paul mode”
29:15 6m20 JK blocks JJJ credit Dray for the base
31:45 5m05 JK downhill vs Aldama no chance
32:00 4m40 JP can’t decide but makes up for it baseline move vs Aldama
32:45 3m45 Steph sling pass JK
36:00 analyzing Dillon going by Steph: Dray could’ve given more room, JK could’ve reacted better and done better on the eventual help, has always been 0.2 to 0.5 sec late a la Wiseman to a rebound
39:00 JP good d but doesn’t cut, stands at logo, Klay turnover, Tillman scores, Klay bad shot
45:00 analyzing last MEM play where Klay easily gets screened in the corner, Lamb tried to hold off Konchar
45:30 Dray to Steph Q2 opening play tiki
46:30 11m04 can Lamb steal another jump (from Tillman)? Yes!
48:30 10m30 good extra pass J-Mike with 5 on the clock
49:00 9m50 JP waved off the pass cut from Dray who attacks and scores
49:45 9m37 at FT, Steph vocally leads JP! Yes!
50:15 9m20 J-Mike oreb among 3 putback should’ve gotten a call just for the beast reb
51:45 8m30 Bane easily downhill this time vs Dray which is surprising
52:45 7m55 Brooks vs Moody, the art of the ref no-call is gone
53:30 7m40 Brooks yells at Steph after a jumper
58:45 teams in general wanna beat us more than vice-versa: see 3pp
1:02:00 4m30 left Kennard open after a made bucket (Klay on baseline inbound play JK pick)
1:06:15 William: “Curry should bring back his purple shoes”
1:07:30 2m55 bad pass Donte ATO alley to JK
1:08:45 1m40 somebody guard Kennard (missed open 3) Dray thought Klay would switch
1:10:00 1m05 Dray FT miss, when Klay does the practice shot that means we’re losing
1:11:00 0m45 Kennard goes by Donte, ends up a J by Tillman
1:11:15 0m27 JK oreb, reminds me of Wiggs
1:11:45 0m10 Donte blown by by Tyus, Klay was pissed (he shouldn’t be — bad body language)
1:14:45 maybe the lesson we’re being taught is the frustration part — have we ever been through that? Not in 2020, 2019 was rightfully shrugged off as the dual injuries to KD and Klay
1:22:45 Wiggs POA is actually not all that great, it’s the end-of-attack he’s in a class with Giannis and LeBron on that
1:23:30 Percy Bedford: “constantly shooting contested 3s instead of drawing fouls when are in the penalty is the epitome of arrogance”
1:28:30 11m30 Donte defensively jabs and pays for it again (Bane)
1:32:00 9m45 Dray tov AND pf
1:34:30 8m45 Dray can’t be arguing, Loon sulks to bench, but need JK for energy
1:34:45 8m33 tiki finally
1:36:45 7m45 Klay misses a dunk
1:37:30 7m30 JK decoy 3 baseline inbound
1:38:00 Steve should get some freaking credit for having the balls to sub Loon
1:39:45 if JK can continue to play unconsciously and out-of-his mind, we got a chance even w/o Wiggs (see G6 lineup)
1:41:30 6m45 did Klay miss a box-out vs Tillman, Brooks 3 then Bane 3
1:44:00 analyzing the oreb by Tillman to Brooks 3, Klay completely lost Tillman, is this the worst defensive game I’ve ever seen Klay play?
1:45:30 Tyus scores vs Dray on a spin, was JP at fault, but there was a double-screen set on him and he doesn’t have the ability to read that yet to go under the screen 6m00
1:46:45 5m20 Steph subs out, critical moment with 24 mins played, Fitz says he’s tempted to put Steph back after the Brooks 4th pf
1:50:00 4m25 JP gets downhill on Kennard, FTs — for all the hate he gets on Twitter they should be thanking him for the last 5 points
1:51:15 3m40 JP again downhill after JJJ got switched onto JK again
1:53:30 2m59 youngsters do an oreb Warrior basketball JP corner 3 — I’m proud of the kids!
1:54:45 2m35 JJJ 3rd pf, penalty, can we give the DPOY to a low-IQ player??
1:56:00 2m30 Bane goes by JK, who jabbed again, is that our game plan? Against Grizz, every 1on1 d should be containment, keep him in front, give a little space because they’re not really, is it just the lack of containment in this era? Is it game plan?
1:59:30 1m45 JP settles for 3
2:02:45 0m30 Lamb good hold ground
2:07:30 11m45 patented Taylor Jenkins double-pick play to Tillman
2:08:15 11m20 Dray clutch 2
2:09:00 11m00 maybe if JP made the pass earlier, Klay wouldn’t have rushed the shot
2:09:30 10m15 Klay one-legger
2:10:00 9m45 G4 Steph?
2:13:30 Derwin Gaston: “ball moves more with youngsters” — I think it depends on Klay
2:15:00 8m10 JP two guys on him, too late to process, run-out tov to 3, sub Donte in?
2:18:45 7m40 Dray picks two guys for Steph 3
2:19:45 7m30 Steph and Dillon collide, which then is de facto pick on Klay, 3 ball for Bane
2:20:15 6m45 JK doesn’t know how to take a charge on JJJ
2:20:45 6m20 Klay early 3
2:21:45 5m55 Klay early 3, after Klay didn’t stay on Tyus in the bunch up with JJJ and Loon
2:25:15 5m30 Steph and Dray subbed out, has towel in mouth
2:27:00 4m30 JP charge — art of the no-call is completely lost on refs
2:32:00 2m25 Moody dunk!!! Gigantic first step
2:37:00 0m17 Klay gave Dillon the four rings motion during the FT
2:38:00 Zion: “We keep giving Dillon reasons to be cocky”
2:45:15 literally do not want any panic-button-pushing people on the channel
2:49:00 why they are so bad on the road? Every team will hit 4, 5, 6+ threes out of the first 10 against the Warriors. Everyone in the league respects the 4 rings.
4:08:00 Dean Agan: we went 3-15 in the nine road b2b’s
4:15:00 clowning Dillon Brooks and following tweets about his postgame, he’s obsessed with Steph lol
4:24:00 Dillon Brooks postgame on-court audio: “I only got four hours of sleep”
4:26:00 Dean Agan: “I have a feeling Brook’s room has a lot of golden state warriors posters, and he’s got a framed photo of Klay on his bedside table.”
4:27:00 Naye NYC: “Dillon is competing with ayesha for Steph’s attention”
4:28:00 Robby Bautista: “i guess if they play again in the play offs brooks will propose to curry on live game.”
4:30:00 Dillon with the “I’m not that type of guy.”
GRIZZLIES PREGAME (NO VIDEO)
• Taylor Jenkins pregame Warriors says it’s “business as usual” — they’re not using playoff clinching or seeding as driving factors: “We’re a ways away from finding our best basketball.” (Parker Fleming)
• Taylor Jenkins said the Grizzlies are in talks with the league about getting Dillon Brooks’ last technical foul rescinded. Jenkins said he didn’t that one was warranted since Brooks was walking away from the confrontation. (Damichael Cole)
• Taylor Jenkins on minutes management at this part of the season, especially after high minutes from OT last night: No minutes restrictions, everyone “got a good night’s sleep.” Jaren Jackson Jr., Dillon Brooks and Tyus Jones each played more than 40 minutes last night. (Parker Fleming, Damichael Cole)
• On Desmond Bane: “de facto backup point guard.” (Parker Fleming)
• On why Kenneth Lofton Jr. got rotation minutes last night: He wanted to reward Junior for hard work. (Parker Fleming)
• On ongoing conversations with Ja Morant which give him confidence he’s ready to return, but will be an ongoing process: “It all starts with what is in between here (*points to head*) and what’s here (*points to heart*).” (Drew Hill)
• Jonathan Kuminga is expected to play against Memphis. Entered the night listed as probable with right ankle soreness. (CJ Holmes)
• Steve Kerr pregame Grizzlies on the road problems: “Never in my wildest dreams did I see this coming. We’ve always been a good road team… the numbers say… approach each game with a defensive mindset… gotten off to much better starts and we’ve defended early in the game… bad spells… kinda reversed that quick start.”
• On what they need to improve: “String together longer stretch… game before it was offensive boards. You just gotta cover all your bases… checking the boxes.”
• On Team USA being interested in JJJ and Bane: “Those are things that are better left unsaid… they’ve got a lot of talented players (Ray interjects to stop him)… Raymond told me this is out fifteenth back to back this year and that’s the highest total in the league.”
• On everybody being available to play b2b: “we need everybody because we don’t have several key players… it’s a testament to the work everybody has put in… Klay… a lot of work, a lot of effort put into that… Steph… at 35… the endurance… we’re hanging in there.
• On Jordan Poole: “The more talented the player the more possibility there is for a turnover because there’s so many options for a guy like Jordan or Steph… when you’re a young player… too much at their disposal… building game plans for him (opponents are)… that’ll come… he puts in the work, wat he’s film, coachable, wants to be great… it’s all there.”
Steph Curry x Trae Young, GP2, Klay, SplashBrothers, Just Us + more Warriors in Atlanta up-close bts
11:45 11m10 Q1 phantom bad screen by JK
12:15 10m45 Steph to Loon
13:00 9m55 Donte 3 corner via JK 2nd assist!
13:45 9m35 Trae take foul on Klay (these weren’t called last 2 games in our favor)
15:00 8m50 tiki-taka Donte to Steph, before that Steph pointed for JK to do outlet
17:30 “WE NEED TO KEEP DONTE” trope in the comments: we can’t! See salary cap table
18:15 8m30 nice quick outlet, later Loon besting Capela, he’s not Zubac
20:00 7m00 JK POA vs JC bad
23:00 4m15 JK good POA vs JC
23:45 3m55 Fitz is wrong: J-Mike wasn’t late on rotation, the JP POA was awful
28:00 3m30 ATO: JP bounces a pass to J-Mike that goes into the baseline (AAU!)
28:15 2m50 Klay another AAU tov bad pass, 2m25 Lamb oreb, reverse layup, 2m17 Bogey over Klay too easy, Klay sulked
30:00 1m45 JP steps on sideline (AAU tov)
30:45 1m05 J-Mike shouldn’t have doubled Trae, Bogey 3, then JP gets blocked easily
32:30 as much as Steve gets blamed for this Q1 performances, there should be equal on Steph, this is like “Achilles heel season” = everybody’s weakness this season has been exposed (it might be happening across the NBA), all these tests, for example Steph’s weakness is his vocal leadership, for example Dray’s weakness is too much vocal leadership which led to the punch (too much outward emotion)
35:30 JABS: “Steph doesn’t have a weakness” — no, everyone has a weakness, even MJ (not enough joy across the team)
36:00 11m15 Lamb dunk, as I’ve said before, he seems to me more valuable than Damion Lee and that’s a compliment to both guys
37:30 just come out and say you’re bothered about Lamb being accused of rape before you throw him under the bus for seemingly basketball issues, 10m15 scores!
38:00 9m50 Loon dunk putback
40:30 I think ppl don’t like Lamb because he runs like a meerkat (JOKE!)
41:30 7m50 8th tov, Steph AAU run-out
42:15 7m05 Steph fires away, maybe should’ve just done this all season rather than try to get guys involved, the NBA2K solution — tbh I think that is a difference between now and previously in the season (now meaning LAC, ATL)
44:00 I’ll bet you WarriorsTwitter is carnage but it’s different now because if this was early in the season and we didn’t have Dray or Wiggs or GP2 or Andre, then this kind of performance we’d be able to stomach more, but the fact that we’re so deep into the season and we’re tired of losing on the road that is the basis of the outrage psyche — the fact of the matter is we’re winning championship without Wiggs, see Boston G6
46:45 JC only 25% 3PP which is why we left him open earlier
49:45 4m35 J-Mike jump hook
50:30 3m55 JK putback dunk even tho we went for 2 threes on the break
51:15 3m30 Klay JK tiki-taka, JK looks good in Dray’s absence, Steph has a talk with JK (was it about the passing up of the layup?), glad Steph is talking to guys
52:30 Havok Strawberry: “other teams underestimating us” — that is the silver lining in all of this is that it’s gonna be hard to game plan us if we’re healthy because there’s really no game tape with us full squad
54:00 3m20 J-Mike block
54:30 3m10 Steve’s livid at the timeout after Klay’s airball on the break after the block, JK wide open
56:45 2m20 JK passed up the lane, eventually gets a goaltend
57:30 2m00 JK sort of didn’t know how to drive a la JP on that one
58:45 we’re doing the dumb tov (Q1` only) but at least our pace is good
1:01:15 Trae runner 0m0.9 Donte got crossed over too easily
1:02:15 “we’re playing the champs” has a lot to do with locking in on game plan as well as hitting threes, I’ve said it before: it’d be nice to see the stats on the first ten threes taken by each opponent on the road
1:09:00 I’ve done the “bench a guy after a turnover” strategy: it does not work, it really hits the players on the mental
1:13:00 on Poole going in at 4m55 and subbing out at 3m25: I’m assuming he didn’t do anything wrong, it was just Kerr bringing in Steph (and keeping Donte in for defense), I still maintain Steph ahd similar issues of tov and defense in Year 4
1:17:00 Klay 2nd tov argh 11m00
1:19:00 Elizabeth says GP2 will be back vs Pelicans
1:20:00 9m30 we’re in zone, Capela dunk putback
1:20:15 9m05 Steph another run-out tov
1:26:30 7m15 Klay sticks with the program, cut via Donte
1:27:15 6m45 good team defense, Loon then Steph, shotclock violation
1:28:15 “we need a big man” = Capela? He makes $20M
1:29:30 5m40 JP has a lot of moves even w/o the ball but still doesn’t know when to make the move, a sequence after Loon got a block on a pump fake
1:30:45 Bogey 3 over Loon, if we “need a big man” that big man gets scored on too 5m00 or so
1:31:30 J-Mike dunk tiki-taka 4m40
1:33:30 I don’t buy into the “Steph carry us on his shoulders, someone step up” thing because when I scored 25 in men’s league and lost, I never looked at it that why, I wondered if we could not have as many tov, play better D, and maybe I should’ve scored 35
1:41:00 1m10 Donte great pass to JP corner 3
1:45:30 11m45 Lamb kept Okongwu in front of him POA
1:46:00 11m30 dumb tov by JP
1:46:30 11m10 JP great no look bounce pass on fb to Lamb
1:47:30 10m15 JP gets downhill, FT — refs missed a o goaltend on Bey before that
1:54:45 8m30 Steph AAU tov and no complaining
1:55:15 8m00 Steph quick release 3 corner
1:55:45 7m35 oreb for ATL soft rebounding
1:56:45 6m40 Steph hero vs two guys from hashmark
1:57:15 Donte incredible plays the last few mins, reverse layup here, timeout ATL 6m15 down 3
2:00:00 come out in zone, give Steve some freaking credit
2:01:15 Klay tov (5) then falls asleep, Hunter 3 5min20
2:05:00 4m50 Loon less than 60% FT
2:06:45 4m10 Steph poses after the runner oreb (don’t mess with the basketball gods)
2:07:15 4m00 Donte has had the most mistake-free game tonight
2:08:15 3m25 JK late on Capela rotation alley, although he had to guard Bogey at the arc
2:09:30 3m20 JK having trouble reading the play, off by 0.5 like Wiseman used to be
2:11:15 Nicole: “they need to sit JK”; well, it would be Lamb which then WarriorsTwitter would go crazy about, can Steve get some freaking credit? Turns out Steve subbed out JK anyways! Incredibly ref calls common foul wow lucky
2:13:15 Steph no foul, good pass by Lamb 2m30
2:13:30 2m20 Klay steal wakes up! Good decision to go Steph on the fb
2:13:45 2m00 Steph causes tov on Hunter
2:16:00 1m20 Steph foul vs Dejounte, great D but called a foul
2:17:45 0m45.5 Steph picked by Trae
2:50:00 finished talking about positivity, no Wiggs/wings, Wiggs’ wife, Internet rumors, Ja Morant, Anthony Edwards
2:51:00 Slater isn’t on the road trip to ask the Steph b2b question
3:09:00 Dean: “we’re still a 65-win team at home”
3:10:00 Dean on why we and they shoot the way they do: “intimidation factor of Chase”, everyone in the West other than SAC has a losing record on the road, not cutting as much, shooting too many 3s (late in clock due to lack of movement), might have something to do with the youth
3:15:00 NBABeau: “Steph Wiggs Klay Dray missing a combined 79 games has been by far their biggest issue”
3:15:15 Dean on how hard it is to repeat and having hunger
3:15:45 me on how last year it was game-planning vs “Memphis beat them in the play-in” and this year “defending champs”, they lock in
3:17:00 on Donte: he doesn’t come out during intros
3:20:00 if Wiggs can’t come back, is GP2 enough?
3:28:00 Dean with the De’Aaron Fox comp of Jordan Poole
3:31:00 on Wiggs and bad internet rumors, his wife, Sydel Curry’s reply
3:44:30 MJ didn’t take his wife and kids to the games in Utah, per Dean (Last Dance)
3:51:45 I seriously and honestly don’t think Steve will do that anymore. Like, he knows that won’t really have an effect. I don’t think it would work (anymore).
3:57:00 John Collins takes the mic after the game and thinks they can build on this, such a great win over the Warriors:
4:00:00 Dean says we need to have 10 road wins to head into the playoffs, I say we only need to win the last two road games (SAC, POR)
4:08:00 Dean gratitude for Steph: “6-foot-2 35-year-old and nobody in the world can stop him”, far surpassing Allen Iverson and Isiah Thomas
4:42:30 Justin Termine hates on Draymond:
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