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re: So in Game 2, James Harden gave us another gem of a flop
Posted on 4/21/19 at 10:50 am to whatiknowsofar
Posted on 4/21/19 at 10:50 am to whatiknowsofar
quote:Boogie does not make the Warriors better.
I really didn't think it'd be possible but Rox have an even better chance of winning a title this year than last since Boogie is out, but it's a shame that we're gonna have to put an asterisk next to it since Boogie is out. They won't be at full GOAT strength. Just like the Cavs title that some Rox fans on here think deserves an asterisk, it'll be the same for Rox.
Posted on 4/21/19 at 10:53 am to PrimeTime Money
Agreed. He’s a liability on D in a big way. Slow footed plodder.
Posted on 4/21/19 at 10:54 am to PrimeTime Money
It is like he doesn’t remember what we said would happen when boogie signed. Bc that’s exaxtly what happened. They were better when he was off the court than on. Lineups with looney out performed lineups with cousins with the same teammates. By a lot.
Posted on 4/21/19 at 11:25 am to PrimeTime Money
quote:Doesn’t he destroy Capela?
Boogie does not make the Warriors better.
Posted on 4/21/19 at 11:32 am to PrimeTime Money
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Boogie does not make the Warriors better
This is emphatically false. He wasn't in game shape.
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From his debut on Jan. 18 to the end of February, the Warriors' starting five of Cousins, Curry, Thompson, Durant and Green had an offensive rating of 115.5 and a defensive rating of 116.5 for a net rating of -0.9 when they shared the court. Opponents shot 48 percent from the field and 40 percent from 3-point range against that group, which had been touted by outsiders as "unfair" when it was assembled last summer.
But from March 1 through the end of the regular season, those numbers changed dramatically as Cousins began to find his stride. The Warriors' starting five maintained a 115.8 offensive rating while posting a stingy 85.7 defensive rating, for a net rating of +30.2. Opponents shot 35 percent from the field and just 23 percent from 3-point range -- almost a 31-point per 100 possession improvement, entirely on defense.
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