lawlman91
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As mentioned before, the only concern is guarding stretch fours. If a Cousins/Koufos lineup proves that it moderately guard stretch 4s, then we're free to bully other teams' lack of size and weight, whether it means being physical on the inside or setting physical screen for the guards.Thompson was not covering Klay Thompson or Curry so I'm not sure what you're speaking of. Cavs had a decisive rebounding edge when GSW went small. Problem was that Thompson couldn't make the Warriors pay on the offensive end. Blatt was scared and stopped playing Mosgov as well.
I personally think Tristan Thompson is overrated. Cousins and Koufos ia better than Thompaon Mosgov, so I stick with my assertion that 2 good bigs and a good PG beats small.
The reason why small ball worked this past season is because not enough teams have two big skilled big men. The reason why GSW wanted Jason Thompson is to protect themselves from teams with big men because it's their vulnerability. GSW was so thankful they didn't have to face the clippers. Or a healthy Memphis.
WCS is our guy in the case that stretch 4s become difficult to guard, or if our big guys are consistently getting caught in switches against skilled iso guards and getting beat:
But from what I see so far, KK will be coming off of the bench, and WCS will probably be starting. If I recall correctly, he said something about being a sixth man: