Preface.
Green's suspension seems to have galvanized the Warriors' entire team. The Warriors have been in very good form in recent times, especially with the young players.
The Warriors' young players have been given plenty of opportunities lately and are showing their talent on the floor. In today's big win over the Green Army, the Warriors' young players are in place. For example, Kuminga played 34 minutes as a starter and scored 17 points and 7 rebounds, shooting more than 60% from the field, and limited Green Army star Tatum very well.
This year's rookie Podzemski has been a constant surprise for his high ball IQ and aforementioned skills. This season, he averaged 8+5+3 data per game, and his three-point shot reached 40%.
Although he left the field injured in this game, he was able to contribute a lot to the team while he was on the field.
Moody's came off the bench and played steadily, scoring 10 points after just 16 minutes. Davis was even more full of surprises, scoring 10 points, 13 rebounds and 3 blocks in the game, and blocking Brown's dunk in overtime. The 57th pick appears to be greatly underrated.
If the Warriors want to move forward, they have to develop young players. As the young players progress, there is also hope. The Warriors still have a high ceiling this season, and looking back at history, we can see that the Warriors have always seen people well. They often select good players. The following article will take stock of the analysis for you.
There are some teams that are good at selecting and developing talent, like the Spurs. There are also teams that excel in the mid-to-late rounds or undrafted picks, such as the Heat.
The Warriors, on the other hand, are that no matter what pick you give him, he can find a player who best fits the characteristics of the team and develop it.
Green: A quality representative of the second-round show.
The first protagonist is Green, who is currently suspended, and regardless of Green's shortcomings as a player, he is a successful second-round pick.
Back in the 2012 NBA Draft. At that time, Green was in high spirits, and he was extremely good in college. However, after the first round, Green did not appear on the big screen. He was drafted by the Warriors with the fifth pick in the second round.
The incident also became fodder for Green to motivate himself, claiming that he remembered all the players who were drafted before him.
Green's first season with the Warriors was mediocre. Since the second season, Green's playing time has increased. In the third season of his career, Green has become an indispensable part of the Warriors' system, averaging close to 12+8+4 per game, and the defensive end is also extremely comprehensive.
By the 15-16 season, Green and the Warriors had started a small-ball dynasty with the highest number of wins in a single season. He is also regarded as one of the best defensive interior players and all-around playmakers of the small-ball era.
Green is showing signs of recovery this season, averaging nearly 10 points in just 25 minutes per game. Another 55 rebounds and 58 assists, and the three-point shooting percentage hit a new high of 429%。If Green returns successfully, they will be even better in the current state of the Warriors.
Looney: A trustworthy blue-collar insider.
No. 2 is Looney, who is also a representative of the low-pick draft. In the 2015 draft, Looney was selected with the 30th pick in the first round.
Interestingly, in high school people called Looney the next Durant. When he arrived in the league, he became a blue-collar insider.
Looney is not a star player, scoring eight points in a season without a career. Most of the time he is blue-collar, so why should we focus on him?Because Wayne Looney is a hard-working player with a high attendance rate. Any title contender needs a player like Wayne Looney.
Looney has played 476 NBA games. Since becoming a starter, Looney has played more than 80 games in three seasons. It's not easy for a center player to maintain such an attendance.
In the 21 and 22 seasons, Looney was also a wonder on the way to the Warriors' championship. His rebounding has been a huge help to the team, and Looney's rebounding rate has been among the top in the league in recent years, especially in the frontcourt.
The rise of Poole and others.
In third place is Poole. Poole was also drafted late in the first round. During his years with the Warriors, Poole fulfilled his role and responsibilities. He scored more than 20 points last season and averaged 17 points per game in the '22 playoffs.
Poole was agile and efficient in scoring with the Warriors. At the moment, he is struggling with the Wizards, and perhaps he will need a long time to adjust.
Kuminga and Moody are both high draft picks from the Warriors in recent years. Although they don't have enough playing time and lack a resume in their careers, their talent is visible to the naked eye, and their offensive and defensive capabilities are also trustworthy.
This year's two rookies, Podzemski and Davis, were a surprise. The former seems to be a natural fit for the Warriors system. This kind of talent with a high basketball IQ is a scarce commodity in any era.
Davis, on the other hand, is a very athletic, short forward with a more aggressive style of play and a certain sense of smell on the defensive end. Maybe he can become a young version of Dream Green, and he deserves the patience of the Warriors.
When there is such a group of talented and powerful young players, the Warriors are still one of the championship contenders. Under Curry's leadership, this team is always able to surprise people.
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