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The Warriors don t know what they are doing. If they continue to rob the rich and give to the poor, they will definitely end up in the playoffs.

If you don't fight well when encountering a tragic formation, Ke Er will be the first to take the blame. His random formation tells everyone that I look down on the Pacers, so you can fight as you like. The attitudes of Curry and Butler also tell everyone to play casually. If you want to let the main force rest, or simply not play the main force. Or just come up and draw the score and get off work early. Doing this is so exhausting that the main players can't keep up their energy, and the substitutes also accompany them to fish.

The Warriors don't know what they are wasting. If they continue to rob the rich and give to the poor, they will definitely end up in the play-offs. After losing these two games, it seems that the Warriors have a lot of problems! One is: lack of athletic ability. In the two losses, he was beaten and exploded by the little man! The second is: there is a lack of three-point shooters. Apart from Curry, Hield is not even respected by his opponents. He just blindly surrounds Curry! The third is: there is no basket protection or rebounding inside line! Positions 4, 5, and 2 and 3 all need to be upgraded, it’s going to be difficult!

If you ask me, the Warriors lack absolute strength. Curry and Butler are declining as they age. If you look at the strong teams in the Western Conference, they all have at least one absolute strong point, such as Leonard's killer victory yesterday, Doncic of the Lakers, Wenban of the Spurs, Jokic of the Nuggets, Alexander of the Thunder, etc. They can ignore defense and become super strong when the team needs it.

His performance in these two games was too bad. Let’s talk about the problems. To be honest, there were those who didn’t have letters in the last game. Like Kuminga, who is very easy to play, there are basically no particularly high ones. Give him some tactical pick-and-rolls. These are very simple. It’s not good to play simpler. Well, Cole's stubbornness is to play pass and cut, that is, to play two-man Curry and Green. His teammates do not dare to pass and pass, and they have to shake the open space without shooting. He even does not let Butler organize the last quarter. His tactical position is to occupy the bottom corner and smoke. JB is an organizational forward.

Why can you lead those role players to the finals, and they all got big contracts? Even these people can shoot open three-pointers. The Warriors' three-pointers in the past two years are really good. I feel that at that time, I saw the Heat handing the ball to JB very steadily, and every ball would pass Butler's hands. Now it is a pass and cut, and no one dares to shoot it from pass to pass. It has been thoroughly studied, why not play simpler?

Also, Curry and Butler should be the core of the offense. Butler and Green are now teamed up to form a defense. So besides Curry, who else can stabilize 20➕? I hope Melton can improve when he comes back. Currently, he lacks a leading defender and a second organization point. In the 23rd season, Paul led the bench and produced the best firepower in the league.

It’s true that no one brings substitutes and they don’t know how to play. Except for the starting players who can be qualified for the rotation, I think they are Hough, Melton, Moody, Post, Hield, and Richard. Payton Jr., Santos, Spencer, tjd just put it on