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MullinsMagic421
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Everyone needs to cool their jets, forget your trade ideas and free agent signings. Before the season started as many of you know, I wrote an article about the Golden State Warriors winning the championship. (Read this sentence) In that article Harrison Barnes was my starting small forward. Why you might be starting to think? Well, I hope at this point it is absolutely obvious to you. The Warriors need someone who can penetrate and dish consistently off the bench. Solution: Andre Iguodala. In what world is what I just said not the truth?
So for all of you, forget about benching Klay Thompson or trading for Jamal Crawford (or the like) for a second and re-read what I just wrote. It makes too much sense.
Two games ago in one of my articles I wrote about not playing Bogut at the top of the key three as a distributor. Guess what? They didn't run that set two games ago and won. Last night, they went back to it and lost. Scrap that play set for good.
Key to winning: It's becoming rather evident SC30 (En Fuego Man) either listened to my advice or decided himself and found that killer instinct to become what is widely known as a closer this off-season. What you might not have noticed is coach Jackson doesn't see he doesn't have the energy to play defense during that stretch. Knowledge: If your point guard isn't playing D, everyone else suffers, your team gets out of position and you as a team get torched. Solution: Do yourself a favor, switch defensively with Curry (off players that can drive the basketball) for the last six minutes of every fourth quarter.
For the record: In case you don't know who I am. Years ago I wrote "A protest is our only option," it got about 100,000 hits. A couple of months later Chris Cohan sold the team. A couple of years ago I was the first person in the world to write about the Warriors "Tank," because I did it before it happened, again. To further elaborate I wrote the Warriors should trade Monta Ellis and tank. Last season I was the only person in the world to predict 47 wins. Now, I don't care what anyone thinks, (get this to him) I want the head coach of the Golden State Warriors to start listening, "Ready to Ride?"
Actual Game Preview coming soon.
So for all of you, forget about benching Klay Thompson or trading for Jamal Crawford (or the like) for a second and re-read what I just wrote. It makes too much sense.
Two games ago in one of my articles I wrote about not playing Bogut at the top of the key three as a distributor. Guess what? They didn't run that set two games ago and won. Last night, they went back to it and lost. Scrap that play set for good.
Key to winning: It's becoming rather evident SC30 (En Fuego Man) either listened to my advice or decided himself and found that killer instinct to become what is widely known as a closer this off-season. What you might not have noticed is coach Jackson doesn't see he doesn't have the energy to play defense during that stretch. Knowledge: If your point guard isn't playing D, everyone else suffers, your team gets out of position and you as a team get torched. Solution: Do yourself a favor, switch defensively with Curry (off players that can drive the basketball) for the last six minutes of every fourth quarter.
For the record: In case you don't know who I am. Years ago I wrote "A protest is our only option," it got about 100,000 hits. A couple of months later Chris Cohan sold the team. A couple of years ago I was the first person in the world to write about the Warriors "Tank," because I did it before it happened, again. To further elaborate I wrote the Warriors should trade Monta Ellis and tank. Last season I was the only person in the world to predict 47 wins. Now, I don't care what anyone thinks, (get this to him) I want the head coach of the Golden State Warriors to start listening, "Ready to Ride?"
Actual Game Preview coming soon.