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How the Warriors changed NBA defensive strategy forever with one radical adjustment in 2015 playoffs Putting Andrew Bogut on Tony Allen was a masterstroke, and its ripple effects are everywhere ...
Warriors guard Gary ... discuss Golden State's 99-88 Game 1 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night at Target Center.GP2 discusses Warriors' defensive strategy vs. Ant in Game 1 ...
The Golden State Warriors aren’t the most frequent users of zone defense in the league — that distinction goes to the Miami Heat, who spend 13.5% of their defensive possessions in some sort of ...
No super-complicated defensive strategy. You guard that guy. ... intensity right from the beginning,” Steve Kerr said of the Warriors’ defensive focus in their 107-88 victory at Chase Center.
Jaylen Brown is a solid 3-point shooter, 35.2% this season, which is almost exactly where he was at for the 10 games leading up to Sunday's showdown against the Warriors. He's not elite from ...
TORONTO -- The game plan was obvious -- take away Kawhi Leonard and make someone else beat you. It worked for Steve Kerr's Warriors in the Western Conference finals. They got creative with the way ...
It wasn’t simply sagging off Brown that led to the blowout, the Warriors were thrashed in basically every aspect of the game. Kerr again: “The killer was the transition, from the beginning all the way ...
Not many teams dare to play zone defense against Warriors star Stephen Curry, a lights-out shooter who can put a zone to bed with a flick of his wrist when given a sliver of space.
The very first play of Game 1 set the defensive tone for the Cleveland Cavaliers. As the Golden State Warriors settled into their halfcourt offense, the Cavs swarmed Klay Thompson and Stephen ...
The answer is simple: because the Warriors defense had completely taken away Şengün from the Rockets offense, all while highlighting his compromising presence on the defensive end for the Rockets.
Warriors’ defense stifles No. 2 seed Rockets in NBA playoff-opening win Golden State holds homecourt advantage after holding Houston to its lowest scoring output of the season.