The part that only makes sense to me is because of the lack of ability to sign other players. Im no cap expert, but how do they build around Klay/Curry/Green if all 3 are maxed out for the future? If it's difficult to max out all 3, Green is the first one to go, imo. I don't see how you max a with such a limited offensive game.
Shump = Dray
Shump = Dray
If true, Phil is an idiot I guess.
But him on GSW, much cheaper and does the same. Boom.
But him on GSW, much cheaper and does the same. Boom.
Oh but he can guard all 5 positions. This is how I know you weren't paying attention. The Warriors switched EVERYTHING. That's a hall mark of their defense.
When you can play him at center and not get burned and he can pop out and hit 3's at an above average rate then you can comfortably call him a freaking steal at the max.
He guarding Anthony Davis?
1) they won't have a true max player on contract next season. The cap is rising 40% in two years. They'll have room to offer a max offer next season and keep this core.
2) who cares about adding players when it means getting rid of your second best player? They've proven they can win with this core.
Anyone can "guard" AD and have him score 35 and 12
Or get 50 and 25 against shump.
Davis was not efficient when Dray guarded him.
3rd best player. Curry and Klay are both better plus they have an elite defender in Bogut.
Dray was easily their best defender until the finals until Iggy had the series of his life.He did get burned at center though. He was also awful though much of the playoffs. Also, he's below average (.337 vs. .350 at 3 point percentage despite probably having a ton of open looks)
Yes, he switched on pick and rolls, there are some defenders that can do an adequate job at that, especially when you have an elite defender like Bogut behind you.
Dray was easily their best defender until the finals until Iggy had the series of his life.
You have yet to name a player they should have signed to replace him. You can even ignore the cap mechanics in play as well.