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D’Angelo Russell is on the Warriors through a sign and trade in this NBA Free Agency. The Warriors might trade him, but D’Angelo is perfect with Curry and the Warriors. #NBA #Warriors #D’Angelo Check out my Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/mjallday2k Instagram- @MJ2K_ALLDAY Twitter- @mj2kallday The Warriors don’t stay down. When they lost in 2016, they got Kevin Durant. Now when Kevin Durant was walking from the Warriors in free agency, they somehow were able to reload and D Lo out of that. I literally think the Warriors are playing MyLeague in 2K. Now there are reports of the Warriors looking to trade Russell for solid role players. But the Warriors should keep D’Angelo Russell so let’s break all this down. D’Angelo Russell is an All-Star point guard who just averaged 21.1 points and 7 assists in 30 minutes a game and get this, he’s only 23 years old. He was just sign-and traded with a 4 year $117 million dollar contract. There’s a lot of talk about Curry and D’Angelo not being able to coexist because of redundancies, because both are star point guards and Russell has been ball dominant. But let’s look at some of the problems the Warriors have. This is not the same 2015-2016 team without Durant. It’s something the Warriors lack when Curry is not on the floor. Keep in mind that Klay Thompson will be out for most of the season and that they traded Andre Iguodala and now you have a Warriors team that has no shot creators besides Curry. Russell’s not super quick, but he has great spatial awareness, knowing where the defense and offensive players are positioned. Like I said with Kawhi, DLo is also does things in “slow motion” waiting for defender’s feet to open up especially that in between the leg dribble and being in control of what he wants to do. On all catch and shoot 3s, DLo shot 39.4%. This means he can be a floor spacer that can help draw some of the attention away from Curry and Klay when he returns. Also, almost 50% D’Angelo Russell’s offensive possessions involved a pick and roll. Instead of having to rely on a Curry and Green pick and roll, you get a Russell-Green pick and roll in which Russell can pick apart the defense and kick it to a Draymond Green who can make a play from inside the paint. There’s also the upside that Dlo can get hot at any moment and become a guy who is just unstoppable. We’ve seen DLo light teams up no matter how many defenders are thrown at him like the 27 point fourth quarter. We’ve also seen him be clutch and have ice in his veins. He averaged 3.1 points in the clutch off of 45% shooting from the field. For reference, Durant averaged 3.4 points off 41% shooting in clutch last season while Curry averaged 3.9 points off 47% shooting. While he hasn’t shown much off-ball prowess, you could figure that he could would be ingratiated in the Warriors offense. Players like Kevin Durant adjusted to the Warriors free-flow offense. Durant was also a ball dominant, heavy iso player before he joined the Warriors. With a guy like DLo, Stephen Curry will return to being the clear number 1 option, but that doesn’t mean he is a stranger to sharing the ball. and with a guy like Stephen Curry, Russell can learn a lot of tactics and skills. I think the thing we forget the most about D’Angelo Russell is that he’s only 23. Curry consistently has been one of the best finishers in the league, finishing top 5 in field goal percentage in the paint among all players. And he’s shown to be a super saiyan, when teams kick him to the dirt, he only gets stronger. While he is 6’ 5” with a 6’ 10” wingspan, Russell has not been good defensively. He has the tools to do it and like I said, being around Klay Thompson might help him pick up some techniques. Trading Russell would mean either getting back $28 million dollars in salary or trading to a team that has cap along with strong role players on cheaper contracts. Now remember, the Warriors also traded Andre Iguodala away to clear cap space to facilitate the D’Angelo Russell sign and trade. And don’t tell me Andrew Wiggins is an equivalent piece for a trade, cause he’s not. So for what the Warriors have lost, I’m not sure how much they could really get back from a single team to help right now. Keep in mind that Curry is still in his prime years and Klay will be coming back later this season. Curry is a generational talent and so the Warriors obviously want to have great players right now. DLo provides an all-star talent right now while also being a future piece that grows. I know DLo is not perfect, but for his upside and what he has shown he can bring along with the fact that he’s only 23 years old that help them win now, the Warriors need to keep him. But what do you think? Should the Warriors keep DLo? How far can they go with Russell?
Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/pacifichooops The Golden State Warriors are not dead, ladies and gentleman. Honestly, this trade was being talked about already as soon as Kevin Durant signed with the Nets but I didn’t wanna believe it since it would just get my hopes up BUT HERE WE ARE. The Golden State Warriors just acquired point guard D'Angelo Russell in a sign-and-trade with the Brooklyn Nets where in they also received Treveon Graham and Shabazz Napier. According to Woj, Russell will sign for $117 million dollars over 4 years and I honestly believe he could thrive with the system especially with Klay Thompson being out for majority of the season. Out of nowhere, they were able to add another all-star to their roster whose style of play resembles Stephen Curry. Those two are quality role players but I don’t think they’ll solve the issue of the roster which is perimeter D or defense in general. The Warriors also had to let go of Andre Iguodala since this trade wouldn’t happen if his huge salary is still on the books. Because of that trade, Golden State is really thin on the wings and that’s why we’re going to look at five players the Warriors can possibly target if they want to fix their defense and their spacing. Before anything else, let’s try to target a 1000 likes today since that 1 second of your time greatly helps the channel and allows me to make more videos for you all. In this video, I selected Five Free Agents The Warriors Can Target After Trading For D’Angelo Russell
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What's Up YouTube, On First Take with Max Kellerman and Stephen A. Smith they discuss The Golden State Warriors Andre Iguodala. Andre Iguodala said he had a broken leg in the past, but The Golden State Warriors said it was a bruised bone. I do not know Andre Iguodala personally, but I can not picture him lying about having a broken leg when it was only a bruised bone. It seems more plausible that The Golden State Warriors would down play Andre Iguodala's injury. Apparently, Andre is saying The Golden State Warriors were down playing Kevin Durant injury. I can understand if a team does not want to fully disclose if their star player is hurt, because you never want your enemy to know you are hurt. But, it is being reported that The Golden State Warriors told Kevin Durant his injury was not that bad, and that he is clear to play. When in actuality, he was very hurt! Now that is a problem, if that is true! Andre Iguodala has no reason to lie. He has won multiple championships, was Finals MVP, made over $70 million dollars and might get into the Hall Of Fame(that's a big might). I doubt he would lie to help promote his book either. It is not like Andre Iguodala is retired, or not playing for the Warriors. He is still on their team. So why would he lie about the Warriors inner workings, knowing he will have to go back into the lions den? I will periodically give my opinion throughout this video, [COMMENTARY STYLE]. Also, thank you for checking out my channel and do not forget to subscribe. Sincerely, 2Glock 30s
What's Up YouTube, On First Take with Stephen A. Smith, Max Kellerman and Shaquille O'Neal they discuss The Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James. Is LeBron James better than Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant? Ryan Hollins seems to think so. Just the fact that Michael Jordan is 6-0 in the Finals, and never let it get to a game 7 indicates Michael Jordan is most likely better than LeBron James. Michael Jordan three-peated twice. Jordan probably would have won 8 straight if he had not of retired for two years! As for Kobe Bryant, Kobe Bryant has 5 rings for a reason! Kobe Bryant won 3 rings with Shaq, and he won 2 rings without Shaq. Proving he could win without Shaq! LeBron James is 3-6 in the Finals, he is not even breaking .500! This past year he did not even make the playoffs, even though he was hurt. Ryan Hollins wanted to add to the debate by saying Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bulls squad would not have beat The Golden State Warriors! Let's take a look at The Chicago Bulls(1995-1996) 72-10 team, and then look at The Golden State Warriors(2015-2016) 73-9 team. We can examine position for position. I will add Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to the Warriors team(because Ryan Hollins wanted to add them in the mix), even though they weren't on that original 73-9 team. The Warriors basically have the same team today, as they did with the 73-9. Chicago Bulls: (PG): Steve Kerr Ron Harper The Warriors: (PG): Stephen Curry Chicago Bulls: (SG): Michael Jordan The Warriors: (SG): Klay Thompson Chicago Bulls: (SF): Scottie Pippen : Toni Kucok The Warriors: (SF): Andre Iguodala : Kevin Durant* Chicago Bulls: (PF): Dennis Rodman : John Salley The Warriors: (PF): Draymond Green : Kevin Durant* Chicago Bulls: (C): Luc Longley The Warriors: (C): Andrew Bogut : DeMarcus Cousins* * = Not on the original 73-9 team. They are on the team today, which is basically the 73-9 team. You can make adjustments by taking them off the roster and still make the comparison between The Chicago Bulls and The Golden State Warriors original teams. I think The Chicago Bulls would beat The Golden State Warriors in the Michael Jordan era, and today's era. I think The Golden State Warriors would have gotten beat up by the Bulls in Jordan's era. In today's era, I think the Warriors would have a better chance because the Bulls would have to use more talent and skills than violence. I think it would be close, but the Bulls have enough talent to beat the Warriors. I think it would be easier for The Chicago Bulls to adjust from playing violent to playing soft(if you want to call it soft), than the other way around. I think it would be harder for the Warriors to go from playing relatively soft to playing violent. I hope that makes sense. I will periodically give my opinion throughout this video, [COMMENTARY STYLE]. Also, thank you for checking out my channel and do not forget to subscribe. Sincerely, 2Glock 30s