FIRST THINGS FIRST | Chris Broussard reacts Wizards finalizing a deal to send Chris Paul to Warriors



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FIRST THINGS FIRST | Chris Broussard reacts Wizards finalizing a deal to send Chris Paul to Warriors

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  1. I tried telling all these clowns that Jordan Poole always was the problem… he was a young ungrateful prick that should have been more humble… people think that only Draymond had a problem with him… dude was disrespecting Clay and Steph as well… he thought a little too much of himself and now he will be the best player on a lottery team

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  2. I believe that The Warriors are going to make even more moves. HC Steve Kerr was not happy with how last season ended. They also have a new GM. What moves I'm sure that I don't know. The Nuggets success has changed the way The West is run.

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  3. It doesn't matter for Warriors–their dynasty is over and dead. No matter who they get (unless they land Wemby, Giannis, and Dame in some videogame trade), they're not beating that monster in Denver, let alone beating whoever comes out of the East afterwards. The team is too old, too small, and can't defend–their dynasty was built on cheap (discount) contracts based on great players they drafted (Steph, Klay, Draymond; even Looney and Poole), the then-revolutionary (though a lot if not most teams do it, or some variation thereof) small-ball 3-pointer motion offense, and they had good defenders like Iggy and Shaun Livingston (not to mention a prime Dray). It's like an aging car that just can't get you the same speed or mileage, and that's costing too much in terms of maintenance.

    I do agree with Broussard, though–Jordan Poole at this stage is worthy 2-3 Chris Pauls. Warriors didn't get anywhere close to equal value, and moreover, adding Paul doesn't address their biggest problems in age or defense or size, even if he manages to miraculously avoid major injuries next season (not gonna happen, man, unless Paul retires; he probably won't get hurt if he's home sipping wine or doing some TV commentaries). Porzingis would've been a much more useful addition for the Warriors, and the salary would match with Poole's too. Not a smart first move, the scions of Dunleavy and Lacob! Nepotism usually fails without the wise old heads in the back.

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  4. The Warriors do need size but they could also use a floor general so Steph can get his rest. Kuminga will benefit from CP3. The Warriors could run an offensive set with Steph and Klay both moving off the ball with CP3’s decision making.

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  5. No one’s talking about how CP3 gets easy points to players with limited bags like Looney, Wiggins, Klay, Moody, Green, Greene. He gets those guys a couple buckets more, now your offence is up 10 pts per game.

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