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CitySushi
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Not even a hint of sarcasm here. Seriously, Steve Kerr must be so happy right now.
Last night the Spurs put on a clinic on the Warriors. But really the best part about the game was that the Spurs exploited every single weakness the Warriors have. They attacked the rim because of no paint protection. They forced the Warriors into so many turnovers. The Warriors defensive rotations were not up to par. It was like the Spurs knew every aspect of the Warriors that could be exploited and did so with the ultimate ease.
This should make Steve Kerr ecstatic. He can now hammer home to the players that nothing, absolutely nothing is a given. The Warriors have high expectations now with Durant, but player ability alone will not be enough. The Warriors have to execute. They have to be precise. And most importantly they have a long way to go before they prove themselves as an Elite team without being anointed as champions outside the Cleveland area.
It would be far worse if the Warriors coasted towards the end of the season, without any adversity only to have their flaws exposed too late in the season for correction. The regular season does not matter (should not matter) this year to the Warriors and now they can begin their ascension. The Warriors don't have to worry about a home court win streak. They don't have to worry about any records. They can now just focus on getting better, which as we saw last night has a lot of room for improvement.
As I said from the very start, there are going to be growing pains with this team. Interior defense is going to be a problem. Over passing could be a problem (which was the case for some turnovers last night). Last night's game from a big picture perspective is going to be extremely important for the Warriors.
Last night the Spurs put on a clinic on the Warriors. But really the best part about the game was that the Spurs exploited every single weakness the Warriors have. They attacked the rim because of no paint protection. They forced the Warriors into so many turnovers. The Warriors defensive rotations were not up to par. It was like the Spurs knew every aspect of the Warriors that could be exploited and did so with the ultimate ease.
This should make Steve Kerr ecstatic. He can now hammer home to the players that nothing, absolutely nothing is a given. The Warriors have high expectations now with Durant, but player ability alone will not be enough. The Warriors have to execute. They have to be precise. And most importantly they have a long way to go before they prove themselves as an Elite team without being anointed as champions outside the Cleveland area.
It would be far worse if the Warriors coasted towards the end of the season, without any adversity only to have their flaws exposed too late in the season for correction. The regular season does not matter (should not matter) this year to the Warriors and now they can begin their ascension. The Warriors don't have to worry about a home court win streak. They don't have to worry about any records. They can now just focus on getting better, which as we saw last night has a lot of room for improvement.
As I said from the very start, there are going to be growing pains with this team. Interior defense is going to be a problem. Over passing could be a problem (which was the case for some turnovers last night). Last night's game from a big picture perspective is going to be extremely important for the Warriors.