This Warriors Situation Doesn’t Look Good…

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • The Golden State Warriors have lost Klay Thompson, Chris Paul, and Jordan Poole in the last 12 months... and their future is just looking sad.
    #warriors #goldenstatewarriors #nba
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  • @halfdayofthejackal9372
    @halfdayofthejackal9372 Před 2 dny +169

    The Wiseman pick ruined their spurs like momentum

    • @jojo__22
      @jojo__22 Před 2 dny +28

      Yea if they hit on that pick and got lamelo or tyrese hal

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Před 2 dny +14

      @@jojo__22 Melo would not fit either on that roster at the time or with GSW style of play but for sure they could done much better. Really it was missing on Poole that started the slide. He worked just hard enough to get paid.. then tanked himself into obscurity

    • @ry_an.
      @ry_an. Před 2 dny +4

      @@jojo__22in hindsight drafting the center was the move. But it’s disappointing wiseman was as raw as he was

    • @halfdayofthejackal9372
      @halfdayofthejackal9372 Před 2 dny

      @@jojo__22 whole thing changes

    • @roddizon2242
      @roddizon2242 Před 2 dny +2

      Its true , they throw away the 2nd pick by drafting Wiseman, if they get Haliburton it would be better . They pick Wiseman who only play 5 games in College.
      what a decision. Melo would also a disaster for the Warriors, because he is a clown, he would be another Weber , who destroy the team . But they would find another shooting players,
      Warriors is always a shooting team, with Hardaway, and Chris Mullins in the past. They should stop getting players like Sprewell, Weber & Monta Ellis.

  • @Mrdonjuliothewicked
    @Mrdonjuliothewicked Před 2 dny +96

    Steph Curry is now in his Dirk / Kobe era, it's sad to watch in real time.

    • @ikedatike2533
      @ikedatike2533 Před 2 dny

      Oh yeah, it's going to be real sad with him since you know it's more of a recent success rather than with Kobe or Dirk. It had been a while before they had any real success and then they kind of just faded into the background.

    • @sadmarinersfan8935
      @sadmarinersfan8935 Před 2 dny +1

      He can always get out if he wants in the nba the players have all the power so if he still wants to win all he has to do is demand a trade

    • @rabd3721
      @rabd3721 Před 2 dny +3

      It's funny, Dirk's 2011 chip kinda marked the end of the Dirk/Kobe era. Because Dallas would never come close to winning another ring with Dirk, and Kobe's Lakers was never the same after getting swept by Dirk.

    • @richardnelson7442
      @richardnelson7442 Před 2 dny

      Curry still playing better then either at this age

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 Před 2 dny

      @@richardnelson7442 Oh my what a filthy casual. Kobe scored 60 points in his retirement game. He still had game but he got frustrated with the recovery time of his multiple injuries.

  • @ShadowCapalot
    @ShadowCapalot Před 2 dny +74

    Don’t let the warriors downfall distract you from the fact Klay Thompson shot 0/10 in an elimination game

    • @javierlandaverde4108
      @javierlandaverde4108 Před 2 dny +5

      One game, 1 seasons and 2 career ending surgeries doesn't justify the fact to celebrate this achievements as a warriors helping contribute 4 chips in his time here. Give him his respect and move on. He's a legend. No need to be salty and bitter of his absence now.

    • @sld1776
      @sld1776 Před 2 dny +4

      @@javierlandaverde4108 Give him respect yes but not a new contract

    • @shawnpinkney4455
      @shawnpinkney4455 Před 2 dny +1

      Or the 4 terrible games Klay had in last years playoffs. Love Klay but people are over hyping his value. He's a perfect fit for the Mavs. But he was still trying the be the warriors 2nd best player and it's not working

    • @NZbo-.-.-614
      @NZbo-.-.-614 Před 2 dny

      Thank you. People are letting their hearts talk. This dude Klay is washed AF. It’s over. His only chance of legitimacy moving forward is deciding to be a spot up shooter. Period. Stop trying to act like a well rounded scorer.

  • @chrischu259
    @chrischu259 Před 2 dny +15

    I was ready to jump in the comments and blast this video from the title but you are spot on. The '22 chip was a legacy defining for Steph/Klay/Dray, Steph particularly, to show that they still had it in them to win one that was unquestionable. There was no way to pin injury luck or being a super team with KD to discredit the ring. It was the purest win. But it did also raise expectations that this core group was still pure championship material. I definitely do not want to live in a timeline where the Dubs don't win the '22 chip and all the hard decisions were made then but maybe it would've been easier. The Dubs are basically trying to Moneyball their way into reproducing what prime Klay was with Melton's D, Buddy's shooting, and Slo Mo's IQ and playmaking and hoping to make a trade to try to extend their competitive window. It probably won't set the league on fire but you never know.
    Also, to speak to your point about how a Spurs' like run is not supposed to happen, even the Spurs went out with some weirdness. Tony Parker left early to go to Charlotte so their Big 3 broke up also. Spurs also entered their "if they just get into the playoffs then look out!" phase where they weren't clear cut favorites but no one would want to face them in the playoffs, same spot the Dubs have been the last couple of seasons. Then you have the whole Kawhi weirdness the last couple of seasons before he was essentially banished to Toronto (got a chip though lol). Really speaks to your point about how no dynasty is supposed to go out gracefully. The Spurs would still be dealing with weirdness if Wemby didn't fall into their lap.
    I'm cautiously curious and optimistic about how the Dubs go forward. Would love to see a follow-up video once the Dubs finish all their moves. They're still pushing for Lauri so could be interesting times in the Bay still.

  • @joelbarcial6920
    @joelbarcial6920 Před 2 dny +13

    getting that spurs dynasty mentioned = music to my ears

    • @tjrepalda
      @tjrepalda Před 2 dny +1

      As sweet as it is. #GoSpursGo

  • @MoGhadas
    @MoGhadas Před 2 dny +58

    Missing on Lamelo over Wiseman in 2020 or even Sengun over Moody in 2021 led the Warriors to where they are now. Curry doesn’t have anyone to pass the torch.

    • @Tony-uh1vg
      @Tony-uh1vg Před 2 dny +1

      hear it

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny

      This is how dumb you curry fans are. LaMelo would have been ten times worse than post punch Poole

    • @startraffick
      @startraffick Před 2 dny

      Lamelo is very injury prone.

    • @m_valva
      @m_valva Před 2 dny +7

      both of those picks made sense at the time and sengun wouldn’t of gotten the touches he got in hou

    • @pikachurocks442
      @pikachurocks442 Před 2 dny

      Lamelo cannot stay healthy at all, Haliburton would have been the safer pick

  • @titianarasputin
    @titianarasputin Před 2 dny +4

    That core warriors team isn't good enough for today's NBA. Too small, too inconsistent. Other teams have figured them out and adjusted. They need something completely different.

  • @JaKingScomez
    @JaKingScomez Před 2 dny +9

    Klays last game in a warriors jersey was an elimination game going 0-10

  • @Dtown1996
    @Dtown1996 Před 2 dny +25

    They had a good run but Father Time is undefeated

  • @aspyn17
    @aspyn17 Před 2 dny +5

    The owner made it clear he has lost too much money in luxury tax alone and he wouldn’t keep doing it. He did his job as an owner and took the hit for his team to be as good as possible and now it’s time to make money again

  • @juanluis1535
    @juanluis1535 Před 2 dny +7

    They’ll make headlines when Draymond punches or kicks somebody in the groin. That’s about it.

  • @reubengray6026
    @reubengray6026 Před 2 dny +6

    It happens. All dynasties end and usually not in a happy way. Even the Bulls dynasty didn't end on good terms.

  • @randomvidviewer6849
    @randomvidviewer6849 Před 2 dny +2

    He's 36. Made enough money to last until the next generation. Considered as one of the best guards of all time. Not much to prove anymore. Just chill and provide mentorship to teammates until it's time to retire is the best way to go out. Just like Dirk.🙂

  • @BennettYancey
    @BennettYancey Před 2 dny +5

    Wasn’t the Durant thing the catalyst for this 2nd apron stuff in the CBA?

    • @no2hiswear
      @no2hiswear Před 2 dny +3

      To break up expensive teams like GSW and LAC and it did exactly that

  • @FadedFires
    @FadedFires Před 2 dny +27

    once steph is gone no one’s gonna care about them

    • @genethicc6610
      @genethicc6610 Před 2 dny +7

      i will

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny +2

      Proof GS stans were the exact same as LBJ stans. Hospital rings baby isn't who you think he is

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 Před 2 dny +1

      @@genethicc6610 Warriors fans were all former Lakers fans anyway. Don't try to deny it, I know loads of people like that and I'm sure you know some too.

    • @tarico4436
      @tarico4436 Před 2 dny +2

      My only ever fav NBA team--Dubs--and I are soon to part ways. I won't care about them anymore because no more rings. For decades, I cared the world about them when they made the playoffs like once every seven years on average, and went like 38 years in between championships, but now I'm done with them.

    • @javierlandaverde4108
      @javierlandaverde4108 Před 2 dny +2

      The real fans yess, but im happy that we will offload a bunch plastic ungrateful bandwagon fans over the years especially after 2015 and 2016 peak time. Those guys never watched the warriors struggled for 28+ years before they won.

  • @AdamKlownzinger
    @AdamKlownzinger Před 2 dny +40

    I can’t imagine them winning anything for the next like 10 years. The golden years are beyond over and they aren’t going to draft anybody who brings them back within that time frame.

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Před 2 dny +4

      You are talking about the Lakers... these Warriors trek depends on whether they can draft a star the next few years or end up being Sacramento southern squad

    • @Yoyoy08
      @Yoyoy08 Před 2 dny +1

      And did you imagine them winning 2022...No. As long as Curry here...They have a chance esp if they get Lauri as well

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Před 2 dny

      @@Yoyoy08 That would be a huge pickup. Maybe a trade deadline move also and they could be a playoff team

    • @javierlandaverde4108
      @javierlandaverde4108 Před 2 dny

      Maybe but every team is lucky or unlucky and a bunch of what ifs. Similar to your statement. It's a what if.

  • @justinle8787
    @justinle8787 Před 2 dny +3

    Curry's gonna go out like Kobe and Dirk 😥

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny

      Dirk wasn't that bad. Passed torch to goat talent but a subpart team. Curry will leave a good team that's middling but rising. Kobe left a goat trash team w lots of potential and he was crippled

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny +1

      Also Kobe didn't have a superteam his entire prime and actually had to carry majority of career which disintegrated health. Curry was privileged

    • @thefaultinourpizza1513
      @thefaultinourpizza1513 Před 2 dny +1

      @@rockysalvatore435If the Kobe/Shaq lakers were assembled today %100 it would be called a super team

  • @forgotten6263
    @forgotten6263 Před 2 dny +8

    Too many mistakes mount to a difficult situation. Wiggins's big contract didn't work out. Jordan Poole's contract didn't work out. Wiseman turned to a bust. Klay didn't returned to his prime.

  • @bobdrago6965
    @bobdrago6965 Před 2 dny +4

    Spot on analysis. The Dubs are irrelevant in the West, more so in the NBA.

  • @caleblaw3497
    @caleblaw3497 Před 2 dny +1

    Dunleavy has done a great job as a GM by finding a way out of Bob Myers' mistakes and didn't make new mistakes so far. Letting old players with big ego go is good move. Not overpaying for guys not worth the contract is good move. Finding others to take bad contracts such as Jordan Poole is good move. Getting rid of draft bust is good move. The only negative is the owner seems to put too much personal opinion to influence the front office. Lacob is very high on Kuminga who after all these years is still raw and may or may not be a good fit for the system. But unless we have a new owner the team will have to stick with Kuminga until it becomes obvious for everyone that he is not that good. (As a Warriors, I hope I am wrong)

  • @theras18
    @theras18 Před 2 dny

    Great insight actually. It just time and very natural for a team to now look into the future.

  • @helderfonseca9926
    @helderfonseca9926 Před 2 dny +3

    That's what you get when you turn the NBA into a player dominated league. It happened in football (soccer) and its worse because they actually BUY players and the they leave for a bigger salary. There's no live for teams anymore.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před 9 hodinami +1

    I actually like what they did this offseason. Melton, Hield, and Anderson are all very good role players. They're still not a contender. But I don't think they got any worse. Klay is a one-dimensional shooter at this point. I'm also not sure what Mike Dunleavy is supposed to do. Where is the trade that will make them a title team again? If they had more exciting young players or more picks to offer, that would be a different story.

  • @alejandroperezquintero213

    Thumbnail is crazy😂

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny +1

      It's actually the only sensible thing curry would've cried over lol

  • @snakesupreme
    @snakesupreme Před 2 dny +2

    From Splash Brothers to Half Brothers!

  • @brushylake4606
    @brushylake4606 Před dnem

    Remember when Joe Lacob, the Warriors owner said this:
    “We're light-years ahead of probably every other team in structure, in planning, in how we're going to go about things."
    The Warriors got lucky. They hit on three draft picks in four years, drafting three hall of famers with average draft positions of 17. Getting Steph at 7, Klay at 11, and Dray in the second round were ridiculous strokes of luck. Then, they got lucky again. Steph's ankle injury allowed them to sign him at a discount right before he changed the NBA. They hadn't figured anything out, they scouted well and hit on draft picks, they managed their money well, and they took advantage of every break that came their way. Combine that with great coaching and players that were amazing and you have four titles in ten years.
    NOW is when you find out how good their ownership and management are in reality. Now they have issues and how well they overcome those issues will determine how good they are really.

  • @hpaulbryant729
    @hpaulbryant729 Před 2 dny +1

    The rules were changed. The Warriors had the longest walk to adjust to the new rules.
    Getting out of the Jordan Poole Contract was a win.
    Getting out of the Chris Paul Contract was a win.
    I am a Warrior fan, but the reality is that keeping Klay was not the answer. (His personal frustration and attitude was creating a negative atmoshpere within the team --- especially with the younger players. Hopefully he does better in Dallas.)
    Respect to Steph Curry for staying with the Warriors and staying positive. But, we should not not completely count him out. There is always the chance for him to catch fire with a group of over-achieving "We Believe" players long enought to get another championship.
    It is this glorious possibility that makes the game interesting.

    • @thefaultinourpizza1513
      @thefaultinourpizza1513 Před 2 dny

      Yea I don’t think keeping Klay was ever a good idea. Clearly they offered him a sweet contract last summer and he basically said fuck you, why should they have offered him anything this off-season with the way he acted during the season.

  • @Tayte25
    @Tayte25 Před 2 dny +11

    The Warriors now are literally the Dame led Portland Trail Blazers. One star and bunch of role players

    • @calraymond7756
      @calraymond7756 Před 2 dny

      No, current draymond is far more valuable than any teammate dame had in Portland

  • @bigredmachine510
    @bigredmachine510 Před 2 dny

    As a warriors fan since the 90s, it’s ok. I’m used to them losing. I know they’re blowing it up soon. I’m glad for the last decade. Hopefully now I can finally afford tickets to a game.

  • @MrJman967
    @MrJman967 Před 2 dny +2

    People criticize the Wiseman pick but I doubt if they took Lamelo that anything would really he that much different

    • @Superbad22
      @Superbad22 Před 2 dny +2

      Yeah Anthony Edwards is the only one that would’ve made a difference but they would’ve had to find a way to trade up for him with Minnesota and that probably wasn’t going to happen

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Před 2 dny +1

      Wiseman hurts but Poole is the bigger offender. They had baby Splash bro and he fizzled. If he had become a legit player they would have been ok

    • @ry_an.
      @ry_an. Před 2 dny +1

      It wouldn’t. Lamelo can barely play 35 games. But imagine Haliburton, Bane or Maxey instead

    • @I.am_Groot
      @I.am_Groot Před 2 dny

      @@ry_an. Maxey would have been great as a Warrior. Devotion to old man D Green and Klay cost them a chance to rebuild more quickly. Either way its over and Curry has a choice to make how many more years he wants to abuse his body

    • @MrJman967
      @MrJman967 Před 2 dny +1

      @ry_an. yeah but none of those guys were getting picked top 3 tho

  • @omeromurtopal6057
    @omeromurtopal6057 Před 2 dny +1

    you the best man

  • @andrewfranta6349
    @andrewfranta6349 Před 2 dny +1

    At this point, what evidence is there that the Warriors are trying to put together the best possible team for Steph's last few years?

  • @crippledepre9539
    @crippledepre9539 Před 2 dny +155

    Not sad at all. We done with the warriors.

    • @tybo8377
      @tybo8377 Před 2 dny +5

      I know I am

    • @GalileoYT
      @GalileoYT Před 2 dny +22

      We??

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny +3

      ​@@GalileoYTcurrycel

    • @jaycee11145
      @jaycee11145 Před 2 dny +6

      Thank goodness, once steph retires, they'll be forgettable besides when draymond goes WWE on some player

    • @crippledepre9539
      @crippledepre9539 Před 2 dny +6

      @@GalileoYT just think of the positives. You can find a new team to bandwagon now

  • @dwaynehiler5735
    @dwaynehiler5735 Před 2 dny +6

    I think yall commentators are forgetting that the warriors were 3 games out of being the 6th seed. That was with Draymond being suspended way more than usual (likely would've won more than 3 more games otherwise), and with Klay bringing negative energy and distraction, being a bad selfish egotistical teammate who was constantly whining, pouting, complaining, and literally crying, while also being terrible at everything but spot up shooting. Getting rid of Klay's negativity, and Draymond being suspended a normal amount (lol), and the younger players getting better and having more minutes... I think the Warriors might be significantly better than last year, and they were good last year considering

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny

      I thought curry didn't need Draymond so why would you even bring him up like he'd make a difference

    • @LwandleDlamini_
      @LwandleDlamini_ Před 2 dny

      Well draymond obviously brings a valuable skillset to them just look a tye run with vs without him​@rockysalvatore435

    • @dwaynehiler5735
      @dwaynehiler5735 Před 2 dny

      @rockysalvatore435 hello sir, hope all is well with u. Not sure i see the logic in question/statement. You said that, "YOU thought Steph didn't need Draymond." What YOU thought has nothing to do with me or with what I said sir. Idk u, or what u thought, so I didn't take what YOU thought into consideration when I brought him up.

  • @danlower7834
    @danlower7834 Před 2 dny

    Great analysis. It will be tough for the Warriors to pivot and become a Top 5 team again, but I wouldn't put it past their ownership to try.

  • @accordingtodrew7302
    @accordingtodrew7302 Před 2 dny +3

    They really had a major setback by missing on James wiseman. That pick was supposed to stretch this warriors run a bit longer. If they drafted lamelo or even flipped the pick for a player of high value than they most likely wouldn’t be in this position. That miss definitely hurts them. Less than 4 years later and your number 2 pick is off the team is crazy. Also as a Draymond fan he did speed up this teams downfall. Running KD out, punching your teams second best scorer does not help

    • @crumblelord1302
      @crumblelord1302 Před 2 dny +1

      So true on the James Wiseman miss. They can't be blamed for it since that's the type of player they always were lacking, but it was just really unfortunate that it had to end that way. The stuff with Draymond would be more excusable if he was still good enough to make up for it. But just like rodman at the end of his career, the antics off the court did not make up for the production on the court and he simply has to either change or get moved on from. I thought him taking a less than max contract was a good step forward, however.

  • @WTC-1990
    @WTC-1990 Před dnem

    The warriors' critical mistake (it was something I predicted) was not trading Wiggins at the right time, trading Poole at the right time, and drafting Wiseman

  • @sambeaumont395
    @sambeaumont395 Před 2 dny

    Regardless of team value and owner wealth, the second apron and restrictions it poses on expensive teams is going to have a massive impact.
    IMO I see the contending teams becoming younger as they can put more talent on the court for the same buck.
    Some players wanting to get paid will have to leave with selling tickets vs contending.

  • @lilhorsechoka
    @lilhorsechoka Před 2 dny

    One thing the warriors have going for them is they rarely ever traded their picks. So if they are bad, they could draft a cooper flagg or ace bailey or dylan harper and bring in the next era of warriors basketball.

  • @JonathanVegaa
    @JonathanVegaa Před 2 dny +2

    Steph to Miami let’s go

  • @realdreamerschangetheworld7470

    They’ll do alright this year. Especially with their adds in FA 🔥

  • @ianrondoni1249
    @ianrondoni1249 Před 2 dny

    Warriors have a top 5 player in the league on their team, all of their draft picks moving forward, and multiple young tradable players. Suns, Clippers, Post-LeBron Lakers, and multiple other teams have it worse. Warriors are in a great position to make some moves.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před 2 dny +1

    I'm not really sure what they're supposed to do. They don't have a stockpile of picks or desirable players. If a perfect fit does become available, there are half a dozen teams that could outbid them. The guys they could realistically trade for aren't making them a contender. Where does Steph and Lauri Markkanen really get you?
    In the meantime, I actually think they've done fine this offseason. They lost Klay, but they've brought in multiple useful role players. I kind of like next year's team better than last year's. Granted, that's not saying much. I'd still expect them to be in the play-in or worse.
    What they're doing is not nearly as egregious as the Nuggets, who are squandering an MVP in his prime just to save a few dollars.

  • @btee23
    @btee23 Před 2 dny

    Warriors are going through the circle of life

  • @mareklame8589
    @mareklame8589 Před dnem

    I totally agree with the conclusion

  • @bigsteve8605
    @bigsteve8605 Před 2 dny

    I think it'll be awhile before the average person understands the 2nd apron.

  • @jlzawitkowski
    @jlzawitkowski Před 2 dny +15

    Okay call me a divisional GSW fan but Poole (minus championship year), CP3, and (post injury) klay all took up 30-40 mil in cap respectfully and didn’t due much but eat up minute. Is it not logical to get rid of them (even for nothing) to play the young guys and help build for the future?

    • @sendo__
      @sendo__ Před 2 dny +5

      it is. and we're doing that right now lol. a lot of dumb takes in this comments section. lol

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@sendo__they just want to say something to "rebel" the idea that curry can't carry these teams. They want to throw ideas to seem hopeful even though someone just threw the idea out in the video

    • @user-se2si3je8m
      @user-se2si3je8m Před 2 dny +1

      help the young guys... right...... BRO y'all "YOUNG GUYS" have to beg Steve kerr into giving them minutes wont be surprised if 5 years from now its revealed that kuminga took backshots jus to play lol

  • @billzglo_1
    @billzglo_1 Před 2 dny +2

    is okay kobe's teams suckied in his last few yearss.. and jordan

  • @WASIV
    @WASIV Před dnem

    The fact is Poole wasn't helping them win games. And Klay and CP3 weren't even close to worth the money they cost last season. They both looked like they should consider retirement. The Warriors are taking the ONLY path forward.They can't hang onto players that are ineffective at this stage. How can they possibly get better unless they find ways to get under the luxury tax?
    Wiggins is the next guy they want to move. And they're expecting Kuminga to become an All Star caliber player.
    Jordan played his final years on a weak Wizards team and Kobe played on some terrible Lakers teams. This is how it ends for most. Even LeBron isn't playing for a contender. It's the natural career arc of a superstar player.

  • @markr7083
    @markr7083 Před 2 dny +1

    Thank god they are finally over 🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @otisls
    @otisls Před 18 hodinami

    Clear Path: 4th year players {Kuminga, Moody, Waters} ➕ 2nd year players {BP, GUI, TJD} ➕ new guys {Anderson, Hield, Melton} ➕ {#23, #30, GPII, Looney, Wiggins}

  • @michaelhatzigeorgiou470
    @michaelhatzigeorgiou470 Před 2 dny +1

    Don’t underestimate the power of a champion (Steph).

  • @johnholloway8657
    @johnholloway8657 Před 21 hodinou

    People need to understand that letting CP3 walk “for nothing” enabled them to acquire Melton, Anderson, and Hield. They could not have gotten any of those guys with the $30M on the books.

  • @future62
    @future62 Před 2 dny

    Father time is undefeated... though I imagine $50-60M a year and 4 rings helps to ease the pain.

  • @Dstyle269
    @Dstyle269 Před 2 dny

    The Warriors are just light years ahead...

  • @therealneal3034
    @therealneal3034 Před dnem

    GSW is following the “Lakers’ right before Kobe retired” game plan. Sorta kinda port a competitive team together until your GOAT retires and then go full rebuild.

  • @Jace_Alin
    @Jace_Alin Před 2 dny

    Pre-Watch Expectation: Things aren’t looking good, they’re looking great!

  • @CalFPS
    @CalFPS Před 2 dny

    It took a second apron tax upheaval (clearly targeted at the warriors), LeBron and Kyrie's historic playoff performances, Klay and KD's potential career ending injuries, a James Wiseman 2nd overall pick, and a Draymond green slap, to only allow the GSW to win 4 chips in 10 years.
    They made the playoffs 8 times in 10 years, and have won before KD, with KD, and after KD. I don't think this franchise will go out sorry the next 3 years or so. Although, it's understandable that a dynastic run eventually comes to a stop. I will remain optimistic for the warriors, but as a fan, I would love to see one more legitimate run in the Playoffs with Curry around. Even if it is unlikely.

  • @thefaultinourpizza1513

    I think the second apron/new cba was aimed directly to stop the warriors and no team wanted to even entertain helping them with a trade along with bad draft picks means bye bye

  • @thecoolrich
    @thecoolrich Před 2 dny +1

    Curry to Clippers confirmed

  • @wthomas5697
    @wthomas5697 Před dnem

    Klay wasn't helping much. He developed an attitude problem which is bad for team chemistry. And Chris Paul is old.

  • @khackett7
    @khackett7 Před 2 dny

    Wow, Curry is 36. I can’t quite fathom this. Prepare yourself, he’s gonna start falling off. Maybe not this year, but soon, and it will hurt.

  • @jramz5176
    @jramz5176 Před 2 dny +1

    Celtics did it right in 2013. Not saying Warriors should trade Steph and Draymond and all will be better, but they cannot be contenders when they are still on the books and aging. They missed with Wiseman, bad, which def looks to have bitten them in the ass even more than before. Trading Poole away was a mistake. I'm certain that one of the many reasons Bob Myers stepped down was because he didn't want to deal with a huge rebuild and be the face of why Klay left. The Warriors are in for a rough few years with aging steph and draymond, basically trying to make the play in games and hope for some favorable ping pong balls. Once Steph retires and I wouldn't be surprised if Steve Kerr resigns around the same time or before it or not long after.

  • @RWor1d
    @RWor1d Před 2 dny

    Unpopular opinion: Warriors will be much better than “just a 9th seed” this season
    Not even a curry/warriors fan so not being biased
    They were solid when Dray was healthy last year

  • @rongiefaustino8867
    @rongiefaustino8867 Před 2 dny

    This is glorious

  • @caviarcowboy1
    @caviarcowboy1 Před 2 dny

    Nothing was the same after the punch…

  • @ivaneurope
    @ivaneurope Před 22 hodinami

    Bob Myers chickened his way out of Golden State last season - this is all his fault. He gave Wiggins and Poole these obscene contracts

  • @2clusivewaun
    @2clusivewaun Před 2 dny +1

    Wym we can call it a Dynasty it was a Dynasty 😭

  • @ceufrscio707
    @ceufrscio707 Před 2 dny +2

    Its not over yet

  • @user-ke6ck6jp3e
    @user-ke6ck6jp3e Před 2 dny

    The only guy who can replace Klay is MPJ, and the only guy Nuggets can trade is MPJ. Now pick up rhe phone and make that call.

  • @gotworc
    @gotworc Před 2 dny

    They're not trying to win. They're probably going to trade Curry for a bunch of assets. His value is still super high. There's absolutely no way of building a competitive team around him at this point. Steph and Draymond will probably get traded this season

  • @cryisfree510
    @cryisfree510 Před 2 dny

    Nobody talking about how the Nuggets are making ZERO moves

  • @g_superson1c255
    @g_superson1c255 Před 2 dny

    this second tax apron is kicking nba teams’ ASSES man

  • @MonsieurBooyah
    @MonsieurBooyah Před 2 dny

    holding on to draymond is the one dumb thing they did.

  • @nbapbaupdate8338
    @nbapbaupdate8338 Před 2 dny +1

    Golden State Warriors END DYNASTY in 2023 😋🤪😛😋😝😜😋😋😛😝🤪😋😜😋😝😛😝😛😜😋🤪😝🤪😜😋😋😛😜😋😝😋😜😋😜😛😜😛😜😛😜🤪😜🤪😜😋😝😋😜😋😜😛😜😛😜😛

  • @RCMartin08
    @RCMartin08 Před dnem

    Nah, they will compete.
    Bob Myers was tasked with 2 timeline thing but with Wiseman being bust and had no balls to let go of Klay, he stepped down
    Now Mike Dunleavy will be tasked to put a competitive scenery for Steph whatever it takes, leading to Klay’s departure and now they’re aggressively pursuing Lauri which tells us Lacob might permit him to abandon the two timeline plan and instead give Steph his last chance to compete

  • @octaveg8056
    @octaveg8056 Před 2 dny +3

    i know dirk isn't a perfect comp but i feel like his mavericks are a great historical comparison for how the end of an era built around a superstar should be handled and managed

    • @F3rndawg41
      @F3rndawg41 Před dnem

      Older dirk and the Mavs had one last run in them till KD joined the warriors so screw the warriors. Oh and they tried to recruit dirk for a an easy ring and got rejected

  • @harryo82
    @harryo82 Před 2 dny

    So far, I think I prefer the NBA this way. 6 different champs in 6 years real parody, no "super teams."
    It's way more fun than when KD joined the Warriors.

  • @mrcokez1
    @mrcokez1 Před 2 dny

    All good things come to an end.

  • @robertmoore4424
    @robertmoore4424 Před 2 dny

    They lost Klay because they didn't think he was worth it

  • @hazorg16
    @hazorg16 Před 2 dny +1

    If the Warriors picked up Sengun instead of Moody in 2021, they would've been the greatest sports dynasty, ever.

    • @rockysalvatore435
      @rockysalvatore435 Před 2 dny

      Curry can carry any team. Why need sengun

    • @hazorg16
      @hazorg16 Před 2 dny

      @@rockysalvatore435 they both would've feed off of eachother

    • @user-se2si3je8m
      @user-se2si3je8m Před 2 dny +1

      @@rockysalvatore435 yet he cant carry them to an EIGHT SEED BRO come on bruh

    • @thefaultinourpizza1513
      @thefaultinourpizza1513 Před 2 dny

      @@rockysalvatore435Curry only led one team to win the finals 😂 smh

  • @georgezambrano5166
    @georgezambrano5166 Před 2 dny

    If they would not drafted wiseman things would have been different

  • @MattStevens9824
    @MattStevens9824 Před 2 dny

    The new rules and tax but yeah, we've basically not had any returns for players leaving. There was a time when front office would never let that happen. If we don't get Lauri, I'm not even going to give us a chance at a run in the playoffs. We're hurting for a 2nd source of offense.

  • @carlosarmiento926
    @carlosarmiento926 Před 2 dny

    it is really the new CBA that broke the dynasty, Warriors owner dont want to pay the luxury tax anymore

  • @JDRusse11
    @JDRusse11 Před 2 dny

    I wish I lived in the Alternate Universe where Klay never tore his ACL or the Warriors were able to draft Edwards instead of Wiseman. Just imagine how many more rings they could of won 💍 🏀 🤔

  • @frederickdelius1106
    @frederickdelius1106 Před 2 dny

    Nobody wants to commit to the take always saying "this is the end of an era...for golden state" cause they know that dude can prove em wrong. Looking forward to nba season already.

  • @HoopsAficionado
    @HoopsAficionado Před 2 dny

    They're trying to trade for Lauri Markannen. That might be a good place to start but acquiring Markannen will cost you.

  • @bronzeandsteel3344
    @bronzeandsteel3344 Před 2 dny

    If they were smart, they'd trade steph. They won't be able to put a team around him thats good enough to win a title, and its a waste of the rest of his career to stay in golden state. His value is still high and with a good trade package they could kickstart the rebuild that is inevitable.

  • @najheemedwards938
    @najheemedwards938 Před 2 dny

    4 titles in 10 years ❤

  • @akimwills198
    @akimwills198 Před 2 dny

    NBA made rules to cripple warriors lol. When warriors drafted and developed they put rules in place where they can’t max out their own players. With that said they still fumbled poole cp3,and Klay for draymond lol

  • @meinradjeromelacap9949

    Hot take, Kuminga will be an allstar next season, moody will average double digits with around 40% in 3. poj will be better and TJD will play D, thats a good team, play in atleast haha

  • @javierlandaverde4108
    @javierlandaverde4108 Před 2 dny

    This guy doesn't really watch a team closely outside of Brooklyn. They def needed to cut Poole out. He peaked. Wasn't going to improve and at best a Jordan Clarkson 2.0 making crazy money. Last season for the wizards def showed why it was the best move from Poole. We all knew as well Chris Paul was just a salary dump. If he had enough gas he would help the team but was constantly injured and did a decent job. He was clearly as well out performed by Warriors rookie Brandin Podzmieski who is a better KEY PIECE and more affordable. Hence why the warriors cut CP3. He was always a salary dump. The money they are saving right now or clearing cap space is for a young star at his prime or an aging all star who can come in for an affordable contract unlike PG13 who got 200+ million for only playing 50% of clippers game. Philly was that desperate.

  • @mikevismyelement
    @mikevismyelement Před 2 dny +1

    James Wiseman pick has to be ONE of the worst of all time

  • @avant-gardemarmalade7605

    Honestly Steph might be getting his retirement tour going pretty soon...

  • @levidiaz58
    @levidiaz58 Před 2 dny

    Back to what they used to be, irrelevant! But honestly good for them for giving the brand respect. Remember when they were 1st making noise back in the mid 2010s

  • @VILEPAINTS
    @VILEPAINTS Před 2 dny

    Bandwagons saying they can’t take it now hopping on to the C’s, mavs, and wolves bandwagon. Shout out to actual Bay fans, still number in the millions!

  • @Tayte25
    @Tayte25 Před 2 dny

    Warriors need a player over 6’7. I try going after a qualify big man

  • @donnieflowers8276
    @donnieflowers8276 Před 2 dny +1

    Easy fix is, the nba makes a rule that requires players over the age of 33 to sign only front loaded contracts. So instead of a player like Steph making 60 million at age 39 he’d make 30 million or less

    • @Isaiahvsthegame
      @Isaiahvsthegame Před 2 dny +1

      Sounds good to me the amount of money these guys make by the end they are already loaded 😂

    • @xavirik4828
      @xavirik4828 Před 2 dny +1

      They would all just sign short term

    • @acctsys
      @acctsys Před 2 dny +1

      @@xavirik4828 Arguably a good thing

    • @donnieflowers8276
      @donnieflowers8276 Před 2 dny

      @@xavirik4828 gives them a chance to prove their value years.. vs over paying for players that are a shell of themselves.

  • @williamwaters8341
    @williamwaters8341 Před 2 dny

    Jordan Poole was great for 15min

  • @Game_Invasion
    @Game_Invasion Před 2 dny

    You said “they won a title 7 years apart”
    BRUH, yeah..if you consider the time between their first and last chips. With that “logic” the Bulls also won 7 years apart (91-98) and the spurs won them 11 years apart (03-14)