Logan Murdock
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So they could play as hard as they could. As long as the Warriors kept it close, the war in theory, the Warriors could close out those games. And at that point, As the series wore on, they just stepped away from that philosophy, and it felt like they laid down for those, especially in game six, where they needed that game, and they needed that rest, and they just didn't play hard.
I remember that first game in Houston. I was there for the first two games, but the first game in general, the one that they won, you could just see Draymond after the game, just dog tired after guarding both of those guys. And that was just after one game. And to see just the physical toll that the Rockets put on the Warriors was just, it was nuts. It was nuts.
I remember that first game in Houston. I was there for the first two games, but the first game in general, the one that they won, you could just see Draymond after the game, just dog tired after guarding both of those guys. And that was just after one game. And to see just the physical toll that the Rockets put on the Warriors was just, it was nuts. It was nuts.
I remember that first game in Houston. I was there for the first two games, but the first game in general, the one that they won, you could just see Draymond after the game, just dog tired after guarding both of those guys. And that was just after one game. And to see just the physical toll that the Rockets put on the Warriors was just, it was nuts. It was nuts.
Like, they don't hide it. I'm sure he notices it, too. I mean, it's that. It's the fact that he knows that a lot of those coaches that are like, oh, didn't want him in the Bay Area in the first place, and he knows that every mistake is magnified, and he knows that, like, a lot of people on that staff just doesn't like him, right? And for whatever reason, the fact โ
Like, they don't hide it. I'm sure he notices it, too. I mean, it's that. It's the fact that he knows that a lot of those coaches that are like, oh, didn't want him in the Bay Area in the first place, and he knows that every mistake is magnified, and he knows that, like, a lot of people on that staff just doesn't like him, right? And for whatever reason, the fact โ
Like, they don't hide it. I'm sure he notices it, too. I mean, it's that. It's the fact that he knows that a lot of those coaches that are like, oh, didn't want him in the Bay Area in the first place, and he knows that every mistake is magnified, and he knows that, like, a lot of people on that staff just doesn't like him, right? And for whatever reason, the fact โ
A lot of reasons that are out of his control because I think some of them resent him for the fact that Joe Lacob wants him on the team for so long and they can't get rid of him. But you see it. One, it's loud mistakes, but it also speaks to a guy that really feels like he never belonged here in the first place.
A lot of reasons that are out of his control because I think some of them resent him for the fact that Joe Lacob wants him on the team for so long and they can't get rid of him. But you see it. One, it's loud mistakes, but it also speaks to a guy that really feels like he never belonged here in the first place.
A lot of reasons that are out of his control because I think some of them resent him for the fact that Joe Lacob wants him on the team for so long and they can't get rid of him. But you see it. One, it's loud mistakes, but it also speaks to a guy that really feels like he never belonged here in the first place.
And he also sees other young guys, some guys that were drafted after him, some guys that were drafted with him, that when they mess up, don't get that type of reaction. If Moody messes up, he doesn't get that type of reaction. Pod sometimes gets that reaction when he messes up.
And he also sees other young guys, some guys that were drafted after him, some guys that were drafted with him, that when they mess up, don't get that type of reaction. If Moody messes up, he doesn't get that type of reaction. Pod sometimes gets that reaction when he messes up.
And he also sees other young guys, some guys that were drafted after him, some guys that were drafted with him, that when they mess up, don't get that type of reaction. If Moody messes up, he doesn't get that type of reaction. Pod sometimes gets that reaction when he messes up.
I would say that, but he still gets to play through his mistakes, whereas Kaminga feels like he doesn't get to play through his mistakes, and it's magnified.
I would say that, but he still gets to play through his mistakes, whereas Kaminga feels like he doesn't get to play through his mistakes, and it's magnified.
I would say that, but he still gets to play through his mistakes, whereas Kaminga feels like he doesn't get to play through his mistakes, and it's magnified.
Well, one, the Warriors will be fine. They won four chips in a dynasty, so they're good. But what I want to say is, man, I'm really happy to have you aboard. I know you get this all the time. I listen to the pod with Beck, and he always tries to just say, you're great, you're great. I just want to just, you know, extend those thoughts and also just say I'm happy to have you aboard, bro.
Well, one, the Warriors will be fine. They won four chips in a dynasty, so they're good. But what I want to say is, man, I'm really happy to have you aboard. I know you get this all the time. I listen to the pod with Beck, and he always tries to just say, you're great, you're great. I just want to just, you know, extend those thoughts and also just say I'm happy to have you aboard, bro.
Well, one, the Warriors will be fine. They won four chips in a dynasty, so they're good. But what I want to say is, man, I'm really happy to have you aboard. I know you get this all the time. I listen to the pod with Beck, and he always tries to just say, you're great, you're great. I just want to just, you know, extend those thoughts and also just say I'm happy to have you aboard, bro.
It's good to have you on.