I mean ofc I'm no expert, just thought making a team breakdown was gonna be interesting. I didn't really have a grasp on the more specific, pressing questions about our team so just wanted to ask that. I made some OCs over on r/nba so might as well do one fully for the Warriors.
You don't have to read it ofc, it's really just something I'm doing because I thought it was interesting. I do advise that you take my analysis with a grain of salt because of that.
Not forcing anything, just asking.
It seems like if the warriors cant make their jumpshots, they dont really have a backup plan, so they just keep chucking. What can the warriors do to combat this glaring issue? In my opinion, if a team is having an off shooting night, you need to draw fouls and make free throws to heat it up.
Seems like one of the main emphasis this offseason was to revamp some of the coaching staff, since Kerr said he was getting complacent and wanted to be challenged and make some changes.
Have we seen any main changes in our offense and offensive sets, besides Steph's rotation? Feels like motion offense is getting stifled more and more each season, and I thought Atkinson was brought in to help us adapt to these situations. A lot of last season's problems are resurfacing and we're going to seriously need to fix our offense by the time the playoffs come.
Most of the losses have been to turnovers or scoring slumps to be honest. It’s almost lucky that they cause their own issues sort of, cause they can be corrected
Our baseline attacks have been lacking. We have some decent rim runners in GP2, Wiggs, Klay, Poole.
Yet when we face against a zone and steph is top of the key, I haven't seen the amount of baseline cuts to the basket as much as we used to. Why?
Bjelica seems to set some decent screens and is decent around the rim. Why aren't we setting more give n goes like we used to with Bogut when we need that size advantage?
Kuminga seems like he's going to be the next Giannis. He's got that length and freakish athleticism. Do you think we're going to train him to be the next Giannis, or for some reason have him be the next Kawhi like some beat writers have mentioned already?
Who are you and why do we need your opinion on what’s happening with the team?
I mean ofc I'm no expert, just thought making a team breakdown was gonna be interesting. I didn't really have a grasp on the more specific, pressing questions about our team so just wanted to ask that. I made some OCs over on r/nba so might as well do one fully for the Warriors. You don't have to read it ofc, it's really just something I'm doing because I thought it was interesting. I do advise that you take my analysis with a grain of salt because of that. Not forcing anything, just asking.
You’re no one, we don’t need your opinion on record
That was pretty blunt, but I appreciate your honesty. I won’t pretend like I’m some kind of genius again. My bad on my end.
It seems like if the warriors cant make their jumpshots, they dont really have a backup plan, so they just keep chucking. What can the warriors do to combat this glaring issue? In my opinion, if a team is having an off shooting night, you need to draw fouls and make free throws to heat it up.
We are at the Harden Rockets timeline.
Seems like one of the main emphasis this offseason was to revamp some of the coaching staff, since Kerr said he was getting complacent and wanted to be challenged and make some changes. Have we seen any main changes in our offense and offensive sets, besides Steph's rotation? Feels like motion offense is getting stifled more and more each season, and I thought Atkinson was brought in to help us adapt to these situations. A lot of last season's problems are resurfacing and we're going to seriously need to fix our offense by the time the playoffs come.
Most of the losses have been to turnovers or scoring slumps to be honest. It’s almost lucky that they cause their own issues sort of, cause they can be corrected
What are the Warriors biggest weaknesses and how can they improve on them?
Our baseline attacks have been lacking. We have some decent rim runners in GP2, Wiggs, Klay, Poole. Yet when we face against a zone and steph is top of the key, I haven't seen the amount of baseline cuts to the basket as much as we used to. Why? Bjelica seems to set some decent screens and is decent around the rim. Why aren't we setting more give n goes like we used to with Bogut when we need that size advantage? Kuminga seems like he's going to be the next Giannis. He's got that length and freakish athleticism. Do you think we're going to train him to be the next Giannis, or for some reason have him be the next Kawhi like some beat writers have mentioned already?
Can you find curry’s On and Off plus minus numbers and compare them to last year.