Sunday, September 2, 2012

Warriors' Most Deadly Combo's



With a roster like the Warriors' it's impossible to not have some deadly combinations that will end up working out in the end. I've already described a couple of them, but there's many reasons as to why these dynamic duos will work.

The Obvious:

1. Stephen Curry/Klay Thompson: 6'3 PG, controls the offense, has court vision. 6'7 Sharpshooter who almost never misses, and then works for everything he wants. This is a perfect combo. Curry will be easily able to find Thompson spotting up for three. They won't fight for control of the ball, and now they can actually guard a two guard who used to have a height advantage vs. the Warriors.

2. Jarrett Jack/Stephen Curry: Jack is likely to be the one who averages the most Assists per game with the Warriors. There are so many pure shooter on the team. When he plays with Curry, it spreads the floor, and gives Curry a chance to play where he really shines. At the two guard. Jack was a great pickup from Dorell Wright. Not to mention, Jack can also score at an alarming rate if necessary.

The Subtle:

3. Harrison Barnes/Klay Thompson: After the NBA draft, I envisioned Barnes and Thompson fighting for position and playing time. After watching the Warriors summer league game vs the Lakers, I realized that's not going to be a problem at all. Here's why: Endless range, and drives to the basket. Barnes can shoot, Thompson can shoot, and they both have worked on their driving skill. With these two on the floor, the offensive plan doesn't need to be in affect.

4. Andrew Bogut/Any Guard: This one is very easy to explain:
- Bogut Posts Up
- He is stronger than his defender
- Help comes
- He is smart enough to pass it out
- A Guard's three point attempt hits the bottom of the net 

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