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WHOOOOOO!!!!! Stephen Curry ripped off 41 points in a CLUTCH home win against the Milwaukee Bucks, as the Golden State Warriors prevailed 122-121. No Giannis Antetokounmpo or Klay Thompson, but plenty of drama in this back and forth battle.
We’ll have continuing coverage on this game for you tomorrow, but until then… LETS GO WARRIORS!
Warriors stun Bucks 122-121 as Curry erupts for 41
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Kerr was talking about hard it is to make the puzzle pieces fit? Maybe the W’s have a film guy subscribed to LGW who can give Kerr some advice?
The answers seem like they’ve been somewhat shown, but the Warriors aren’t using the answer key for some reason.
Oubre has been consistently good with small ball Green at the 5 lineups, even without Curry.
The team is much more stable using Wiseman as an energy jolt coming in off the bench and starting Looney. Wiseman visibly went from +9 to -7 when he got tired against the Bucks, so going the last 5 of the first makes sense.
What if:
Curry, Oubre, Wiggins, Bazemore, Green start to get Oubre going early? Or start Looney to set the D depending on what’s most important.
Looney/Baze is first off the bench.
5 minutes to go in the 1st Bring Wiseman & Poole in for Dray and Oubre:
Curry, Poole, Wiggins, Loon, Wiseman
To Start the 2nd:
Poole, Oubre, Lee/Baze/JTA, Green
Sub in Wiggins when he’s ready.
Bring in Looney and Curry to give Green a rest.
Finishing lineup:
Curry, Poole, Oubre, Wiggins, Green.
If Poole doesn’t work use Bazemore.
Bottom line: we have seen who guys play well with. We have seen quality play. We’ve also seen disasters of lineups. Get Oubre more Green at the 5 time.
Pretty sure there’s a Lee&Loon combo that works too.