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GregWarriorsfan
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Warriors go for win # 60. The Bucks have some pretty decent players, though I really think it wasn't a good thing for them to trade away their budding star PG Brandon Knight. I don't know if there were any complicated issues involved that made them feel the need to move Knight to another team, but they are not as good of a team without him. MCW is going to be a good, big PG in the league for a long time to come, but he's not the scorer for sure that Knight is.
Chris Middleton is becoming a solid scorer for the Bucks, and of course we have kjfieifjeikjiuiu-tenbo who is an emerging talent in the NBA.
The Warriors are coming off of a game last night w/ the Grizzlies, so this is a B2Ber. But, they played a lot of guys in last night's game. In fact, only Curry played over 30 minutes, playing 34 minutes. The Dubs' next game is 3 days after this game (31st) against the Clips, so there's no reason for them to rest and possibly lose.
Having said that, the Warriors have no real reason to keep on winning other than it's fun and they can blow away their own record for wins in a season by a Warrior club. So, this would be a very valid reason to rest some players and it falls in line with the Poppovich theory of resting players when there's no genuine reason to play them, a theory that Kerr seems to have adopted.
So, I think the Warriors will play on as usual and, as they've been doing on a regular basis lately, open up the game with a big 3rd quarter. Final score...Warriors 115-92.
Chris Middleton is becoming a solid scorer for the Bucks, and of course we have kjfieifjeikjiuiu-tenbo who is an emerging talent in the NBA.
The Warriors are coming off of a game last night w/ the Grizzlies, so this is a B2Ber. But, they played a lot of guys in last night's game. In fact, only Curry played over 30 minutes, playing 34 minutes. The Dubs' next game is 3 days after this game (31st) against the Clips, so there's no reason for them to rest and possibly lose.
Having said that, the Warriors have no real reason to keep on winning other than it's fun and they can blow away their own record for wins in a season by a Warrior club. So, this would be a very valid reason to rest some players and it falls in line with the Poppovich theory of resting players when there's no genuine reason to play them, a theory that Kerr seems to have adopted.
So, I think the Warriors will play on as usual and, as they've been doing on a regular basis lately, open up the game with a big 3rd quarter. Final score...Warriors 115-92.