'21 Season E1P Review: Farewell to Kelly Oubre, Eric Paschall and Alen Smailagic
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To get us in the mood for next season, I’m going to run some Explain One Play highlights of 2020-21. Many of these previously were subs-only articles, but are now free as a present to our faithful off-season readers.
This compilation is a bit bittersweet as we say farewell to three Warriors.
Kelly Oubre had a rough start. I didn’t want to run videos of him stepping on Steph on relocations or bricking shots, so I held out until he finally had some positive highlights. He stuck with it, and ended up being a contributor.
Eric Paschall was a surprise contributor in the crap 2019-20 season, but never put it together for his sophomore season. He was charismatic and an upright citizen. Good luck, EP.
Alen Smailagic would have been a quiet high risk move which didn’t pan out, if it weren’t for all the attendent hype. We did get that one fun dunk on LeBron though.
Explain One Play: Kelly Oubre Steals The Lakers Game
Kelly Oubre has started thawing out of his season-starting slump and he had his best game of the season so far on the national stage against the Lakers. The Warriors shocked everyone by hanging around in this game, and finally big plays by Kelly Oubre were a key part of the turning point of the game in crunch time. Let’s focus on one play, which was a play from the wild ending of the Bulls game, and how Coach Steve Kerr altered it to feature Kelly Oubre. Co-starring a sloppy LeBron James, a distracted Anthony Davis, Kevon Looney, Andrew Wiggins, and Stephen Curry.
From the GSW-LAL 2021.01.19.
Explain One Play Reaction: Iverson Cut for a Kelly Oubre Alley-Oop Dunk
Kelly Oubre had a career high 40 points against the tired looking Dallas Mavericks in the 2021.02.04 GSW-DAL game.
I managed to miss the third quarter, so I did a live reaction video and here is one memorable sequence, which had the Warriors run the same play twice, once to get Oubre a flying alley-oop dunk and again for an Andrew Wiggins lay-up.
Co-starring Stephen Curry as the Superstar Screener, Draymond Green as the Wise Playmaker, Juan Toscano-Anderson running the play correctly, which is not to be taken for granted this year.
Explain One Oubre: Kelly Dunks LaMelo Ball and the Hornets 6 Times in the 1st Quarter
By popular demand, we're going to have a look at Kelly Oubre's incredible six dunks in the first quarter of the recent Hornets game. That's gotta be close to a record.
We look in detail how Stephen Curry’s offensive threat warped the defense which allowed Kelly Oubre to make the excellent off-ball cuts to get free for Draymond Green’s pinpoint passes. Co-starring an increasingly frustrated LaMelo Ball.
2021.02.24. CHA-GSW.
Explain One Play - Stephen Curry and Eric Paschall Fake A Handoff
The Clippers were blitzing and trapping Stephen Curry all game. This HORNS Handoff Fake play turned the tables on the Clipper pressure and sprung Eric Paschall free to attack the basket.
But even finishing a 4-on-3 is no joke with the Clippers free to leave Draymond Green to help. What can young EP do?
From the 2021.1.6 LAC-GSW game.
Explain One Play: Alen Smailagic Dunks on LeBron
The Warriors kept the Serbian youngster Alen Smailagic a secret until they could draft him. On Feb 8 2020, the mysterious rookie made a splashy national TV debut against LeBron James and the Lakers. This is a video analysis of how Smiley threw down an enormous dunk on LeBron James, with a look at Draymond Green running similar plays with Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant.
Jordan poole with another offseason of crazy work ethic is about to go nuckin futs this year, even with wiggins possibly being out I have no issue sliding poole into the starting lineup, I believe with his added strength and experience he will be a solid defender he has very quick feet and an insane quick first step
If Wiggins doesn’t budge, I think he needs to be taken out of the starting lineup altogether, as the in and out with road and home games has to be disruptive for everyone getting acclimated to their roles and rotations, no? Even would be disruptive coming off the bench but it’s probably more preferable than him doing it to the starting unit I’d imagine. Either way, if it comes to this he should get traded, even for a lesser player, right? One who would at least not need considerations like Wiggins missing half the games would. Also would get the media headache away, which the team didn’t enjoy when KD was around.
Heck, I’d be even cool with him just not being part of the rotation at all, letting him stew until he got vaxxed and even lessens the chances he’s out there spreading covid to visiting teams’ players and also not riling opposing teams’ fans to make too much noise booing and such while he’s out there. I doubt Kerr would do that nor do I think Lacob would be cool with all that money just be sitting around whenever Wiggins is available to play if not even that would make Wiggins budge.
But yeah, if not, I think dude just needs to be gone from the team, or at least a role where it’s funking up the rotations, especially while the young guys gotta learn a certain flow when it comes to that too.
Hopefully he budges and this is all moot.