Jorge Sedano
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Cause I've witnessed Buddy Heald, even though he shot 37% for the season, I've witnessed Buddy Heald go through stretches during the regular season where he shot 30% from three for long periods of time, by the way. So I, I'm willing to make that bet because they can their advantage is their their their strength.
They can muck it up in a way that I don't think Golden State can keep up with because they don't have the I mean, yes, they have Looney and whatnot, but they want to keep Draymond on the on on the court. But Draymond was in foul trouble in that game. And I think that the bigger they play, the better the chances Draymond's in foul trouble.
They can muck it up in a way that I don't think Golden State can keep up with because they don't have the I mean, yes, they have Looney and whatnot, but they want to keep Draymond on the on on the court. But Draymond was in foul trouble in that game. And I think that the bigger they play, the better the chances Draymond's in foul trouble.
They can muck it up in a way that I don't think Golden State can keep up with because they don't have the I mean, yes, they have Looney and whatnot, but they want to keep Draymond on the on on the court. But Draymond was in foul trouble in that game. And I think that the bigger they play, the better the chances Draymond's in foul trouble.
And then I think you kind of wear down the Warriors over time. And I think that with Ant, again, similar to what we talked about with the Celtics, If the three's not falling, and I know he hit more threes than anybody this year, and it's an incredibly important aspect to his game this season because it does help him on the drive, but I still feel like he's not driving enough.
And then I think you kind of wear down the Warriors over time. And I think that with Ant, again, similar to what we talked about with the Celtics, If the three's not falling, and I know he hit more threes than anybody this year, and it's an incredibly important aspect to his game this season because it does help him on the drive, but I still feel like he's not driving enough.
And then I think you kind of wear down the Warriors over time. And I think that with Ant, again, similar to what we talked about with the Celtics, If the three's not falling, and I know he hit more threes than anybody this year, and it's an incredibly important aspect to his game this season because it does help him on the drive, but I still feel like he's not driving enough.
I've said that all season. He did that in the second half, which is why it became a little closer on the scoreboard, but too little too late, right? If your shot's not falling, he's doing all the other things. He's getting teammates involved. He's rebounding the ball. He's not even turning the ball over very much, to be honest with you. But it's that.
I've said that all season. He did that in the second half, which is why it became a little closer on the scoreboard, but too little too late, right? If your shot's not falling, he's doing all the other things. He's getting teammates involved. He's rebounding the ball. He's not even turning the ball over very much, to be honest with you. But it's that.
I've said that all season. He did that in the second half, which is why it became a little closer on the scoreboard, but too little too late, right? If your shot's not falling, he's doing all the other things. He's getting teammates involved. He's rebounding the ball. He's not even turning the ball over very much, to be honest with you. But it's that.
It's just knowing like, hey, man, you know what? First three or four is not falling. I got to get to the rim because I have an inherent advantage from an athleticism standpoint that I can get by pretty much anybody on this team. So I think it's that. It's about managing the game. And that's a conversation I've had
It's just knowing like, hey, man, you know what? First three or four is not falling. I got to get to the rim because I have an inherent advantage from an athleticism standpoint that I can get by pretty much anybody on this team. So I think it's that. It's about managing the game. And that's a conversation I've had
It's just knowing like, hey, man, you know what? First three or four is not falling. I got to get to the rim because I have an inherent advantage from an athleticism standpoint that I can get by pretty much anybody on this team. So I think it's that. It's about managing the game. And that's a conversation I've had
with Chris Finch over the season, which is, you know, him, we forget he's still only 23 years old, right? Like there is still a learning curve here for him as great as he's been already to this point in his career. And we love to anoint people really fast. And I think he will be a guy that we will anoint. Don't get me wrong. But I think that
with Chris Finch over the season, which is, you know, him, we forget he's still only 23 years old, right? Like there is still a learning curve here for him as great as he's been already to this point in his career. And we love to anoint people really fast. And I think he will be a guy that we will anoint. Don't get me wrong. But I think that
with Chris Finch over the season, which is, you know, him, we forget he's still only 23 years old, right? Like there is still a learning curve here for him as great as he's been already to this point in his career. And we love to anoint people really fast. And I think he will be a guy that we will anoint. Don't get me wrong. But I think that
we live in such a world though, where it's like immediate instant, like gratification that, you know, it's always like the highest of high or the lowest of the low, right? You're the greatest thing since sliced bread, or you're the worst thing ever. And he's kind of felt that now in, in the last couple of games between the Lakers series and now game one of this series. So for me,
we live in such a world though, where it's like immediate instant, like gratification that, you know, it's always like the highest of high or the lowest of the low, right? You're the greatest thing since sliced bread, or you're the worst thing ever. And he's kind of felt that now in, in the last couple of games between the Lakers series and now game one of this series. So for me,
we live in such a world though, where it's like immediate instant, like gratification that, you know, it's always like the highest of high or the lowest of the low, right? You're the greatest thing since sliced bread, or you're the worst thing ever. And he's kind of felt that now in, in the last couple of games between the Lakers series and now game one of this series. So for me,
I think it's about the way he reads the game and Finch is right. It's how he sets the tone and setting the tone means, Hey, if my shot's not falling, I got to figure out how to get the ball in the basket and how to make sure I can still impact this game offensively, whether that's drawing two to me, right.