KingsFanGER
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I completely understand the "hate" for the Warriors. It's a local california rivalry so nobody would expect a Kings Fan to like the Warriors. I certainly don't like them one bit, but I respect them, because they are a dominant team with a well thought out vision.
What confuses me is the downtalking, belittling and the accuses that the Warriors somehow are bad for the game of basketball.
The Warriors are the reigning champions and just broke a regular season record. They did this, because they earned it. It wasn't given to them.
Now of course we can argue, that the game of basketball has changed, but this isn't related to the Warriors but to the NBA. The NBA is responsible for todays rules, that the Warriors exploit to the fullest.
In an environment that becomes less and less physical and more and more perimeter oriented it makes perfect sense to field a squad of mobile players with versatile skillsets. Once insurmountable height hurdles for certain positions are getting less important, because the game is taken away from the basket and rebounding is more of a challenge, who gets to the long rebound first, than who carves out the most space underneath the basket (see Warriors vs Thunder series).
As long as the NBA wants the game to be played that way, all mourning and complaining will lead nowhere.
In order to be successful in this environment the Kings need to come up with a plan, how to play to their strengths while limiting their opponents strengths.
To do that it doesn't help to belittle your opponent or accuse him of gimmick ball or circus shots. It is what it is and we learned quite a bit during the regular season and the playoffs.
In order to present a problem for Golden State you need to match their length on the perimeter and you need to be as mobile as possible.
Given that the Warriors are to some extent the blueprint for a lot of NBA teams figuring out a way to limit the Warriors will help us against a lot of teams.
Now how do we accomplish this, while still focusing on our strengths - meaning building around our powerhouse in the middle in DMC?
What confuses me is the downtalking, belittling and the accuses that the Warriors somehow are bad for the game of basketball.
The Warriors are the reigning champions and just broke a regular season record. They did this, because they earned it. It wasn't given to them.
Now of course we can argue, that the game of basketball has changed, but this isn't related to the Warriors but to the NBA. The NBA is responsible for todays rules, that the Warriors exploit to the fullest.
In an environment that becomes less and less physical and more and more perimeter oriented it makes perfect sense to field a squad of mobile players with versatile skillsets. Once insurmountable height hurdles for certain positions are getting less important, because the game is taken away from the basket and rebounding is more of a challenge, who gets to the long rebound first, than who carves out the most space underneath the basket (see Warriors vs Thunder series).
As long as the NBA wants the game to be played that way, all mourning and complaining will lead nowhere.
In order to be successful in this environment the Kings need to come up with a plan, how to play to their strengths while limiting their opponents strengths.
To do that it doesn't help to belittle your opponent or accuse him of gimmick ball or circus shots. It is what it is and we learned quite a bit during the regular season and the playoffs.
In order to present a problem for Golden State you need to match their length on the perimeter and you need to be as mobile as possible.
Given that the Warriors are to some extent the blueprint for a lot of NBA teams figuring out a way to limit the Warriors will help us against a lot of teams.
Now how do we accomplish this, while still focusing on our strengths - meaning building around our powerhouse in the middle in DMC?
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