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We ain't finishing in the bottom 7 so they might as well play him when he's healthy and develop some skills for next season. He's got a ways to go as a PG.
We ain't finishing in the bottom 7 so they might as well play him when he's healthy and develop some skills for next season. He's got a ways to go as a PG.
We ain't finishing in the bottom 7 so they might as well play him when he's healthy and develop some skills for next season. He's got a ways to go as a PG.
why so much certainty? we have no PG, no C, no real scorer and there are only 8 teams below us in the standings. we're 2 wins up on det and cle and 3 on nj. there's only 20 games left but i see no reason why we can't finish 6 from the bottom.
ok, now i'm officially depressed.
There's absolutely no reason to rush him. Even if he says he's good to go, and the doctors say he's good to go, you keep him out with nothing to play for. The Warriors have made their choice on Ellis/Curry and they've got to protect their investment for the future. The real work will come in the off season.
The Warriors actually have the 11th worst record in the NBA right now. To slide into the bottom 7, they would have to lose 3 1/2 games in the overall standings over the last 20 games.
Warriors fans either need a really generous bounce of the lottery balls or they need Milwaukee, Cleveland, Detroit and the New York Bricks to start winning more games than they lose.