The Warriors Should Have Never Won This Championship



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40 thoughts on “The Warriors Should Have Never Won This Championship”

  1. I agree withh your conclusion, but I have a couple of quibbles. First, the fact that LeBron was so phenomenally essential to the Cavs' success was more reflective of the low quality of his supporting cast. It would be logical to draw the same conclusion about the Warriors without Curry. For his first prolonged absences — the ankles — that might even be right. But his absences between the 2019 meltdown and 2021 coincided with a period of experimentation and retooling, when Kerr and the management essentially conceded defeat, and used the regular season(s) as test beds for new players and new alignments. As far as I can recall, that was the first time that a team used prolonged down time constructively, rather than flailing, trying to fiind an immediate fix. That may have owed most of its success to the fact that Kerr had absolute job security, and could afford to win 15 games for a season or two, in the interest of rebuilding.

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  2. I love and kinda hate this video lol . First of all why wilt , i know its hard to remove anyone else from the 10 goats , but imo chamberlin played in a faster paced nba absolutly dominating , 30 to 40 pts PER GAME , i think wilt shouldnt be ruled out just like that , the athleticism and overall ability and dominance . I think that curry has more seasons to play to take his spot

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  3. You can tell how much Steve Kerr learned from Phil Jackson and the Chicago bulls Michael was surrounded by players like the Armstrong Bill Cartwright look lonely Bill Wellington etc and they want three beat and then they had Dennis Rodman who was an addict only Scottie Pippen who always had back problems and a bunch of role players while Pippen was all the time complaining Jordan had to step up the same way Steph Curry did history repeated again

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  4. Call me crazy but I actually believe Curry might end up a top five player ever. I truly think he's going to win at least one more championship, maybe two, with the highest end being three more. It's an amazing organization and they know how to build a team. I don't think he'll ever get past magic for the best point guard ever but I do believe he'll be up there with the top tier players ever. His impact and talent will always be spoken of.

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  5. id love to see a gravity vid abt steph… like he ain’t the greatest statistically sure but he can win a game by just being there fr

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  6. didn't the warriors have 3 titles before steph curry? because you imply that he made the Warriors a championship team like MJ did with Chicago and Duncan with SA, when in fact the Warriors had winning in their DNA already.

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  7. I don't agree with you and many major sports analyst won't include Steph in the top 10 list yet. He's great but, he'd not dominant. He takes all the credit for that teams success but, noone cares about draymond, mid season when Draymond was hurt, they were no where to be found and the only reason why they won was the entire league was injury ridden anyways.

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  8. I think you overlooked the biggest detail except 1 sentence that deserves a lot more time dedicated to it. The "coaching, adjustments, players buying into their role." It took the best coaching to make those near perfect adjustments, and the team usually buys into their role when the coaching is stellar and the star player isn't egotistic. This new warriors team reminds me of the same strategy that spurs used during Duncan era as well. What say you? Perhaps a video dedicated to this topic?

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  9. Jxmy I think you over exaggerated Stephen curry yes he’s a top ten 10 player but by Any means 4 rings and 1 finals mvp does not make him better than Shaq and Tim Duncan with 3 finals mvp I’d personally for my list number 10 Stephen curry 9 shaq 8 Tim Duncan 7 bill Russell 6 Larry bird 5 kobe bryant 4 magic 3 Kareem Abdul-jabbar 2 Lebrun James and 1 micheal Jordan

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