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Not until after the officials didLet's be honest. Draymond blew it.
Not until after the officials didLet's be honest. Draymond blew it.
LOL good thing they're on the same team. And they won the game without Steph last night until the officials blew it.
Not until after the officials did
Right he was not at all part of the win last night, good callthat had everything to do with the bench.....not draymond
You're right about the tantrum but not so sure about the call. PJ was signalling well before he had control just in case. Shoulda been another jump ball and you know itthe right call was made. PJ was signaling timeout while Hayward had full control of the ball. Draymond threw a tantrum like the child he is.
Right he was not at all part of the win last night, good call
Good thing he plays with Steph then.He's a bad player without Steph. Last showed me what I already knew. We saw how bad he was last year with no Steph
PJ was signalling well before he had control just in case. Shoulda been another jump ball and you know it
Good thing he plays with Steph then.
He didn't have possession before the tie upSo PJ wasn't signaling timeout while Hayward had complete control? Did you watch the same game lol
The refs were late on awarding the timeout but it is really clear on replay that the correct call was made. The incorrect call would have been a jump ball when the Hornets player had called for timeout well before the tie up occurred.
We all treat Steph like a king LOLYeah. I hope he treats Steph like a king. Steph made that guy so much damn money
He didn't have possession before the tie up
I suppose. They still pretty much won the game without Curry. Draymond fucked it up. Good thing it was just a game in February.What? Hayward had possession of the ball. Your teammate can call timeout for you as PJ Washington did
Draymond got his hands on the ball a second or 2 after the timeout was called for.
The only real debate is the refs having a late whistle but I don't know how anyone can watch that replay and say the Hornets timeout was the wrong call.
This ain’t a hot take. Draymond's emotional issues have been a problem for years, so has his shooting. He's still a positive on defense, but his overall BPM is negative now going back to last season, probably because his shooting is so brutal. Is there another starting power forward in the NBA who is shooting 35.9% on FG? I think it's fair to wonder if they can construct a better team for future years without him.
Imo, you're too focused on his scoring. Yes, his shooting, which has never exactly been his strength anyway, has gotten worse. But the W's have never relied on him for his shooting. Honestly, I think the only real difference between his shooting now and his shooting earlier in his career is that he used to hit big shots for you guys from time to time, now he doesn't.
Additionally, much of the value he brings to the team isn't quantifiable statistically. For example, he can have a low assist total in a game and still be as or more responsible for the team performing well offensively as the guy who scored 20 or the one who had 10 assists. The reason is because he keeps the ball moving. Without that, the W's aren't nearly as efficient offensively. If the NBA had such a category, Draymond would be among the league leaders in the "hockey assist".
I'm not claiming he's some star either. This is going to be an odd comparison, but he's a lot like Luke Walton on the Shaq/Kobe Lakers. Luke was barely an NBA level talent and would have been an end of the bench guy on just about any other team in the league. But Phil loved him and played him a lot more than his talent dictated. He did that because Luke knew the triangle so well, that when the Lakers were struggling with it, Phil would put him in the game to get the offense back on track.
Obviously, Dray is better than Luke, but as far as their role and what they mean to the team, they're comparable.