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After beating the Knicks, the Warriors won two in a row again, and after the All-Star break, the Warriors continued their pre-All-Star momentum with a 12-3 record and an 800% and 793% win rate. It's clear that as the season progresses, the Warriors are slowly finding their rhythm and the players who are constantly getting injured and who are being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. 16 million, join the Warriors, the management has a vision, you are not qualified enough.
How on earth did the Warriors come back and play such a strong performance in a row? Of course, the condition of the players is an important factor, but the rotation of the Warriors is also a crucial factor. First, the Warriors made a major reshuffle to their starting lineup, bringing in a center, and Looney and Tres Davis (TJD) also disappeared from Kerr's starting lineup. Even in Wiggins' absence, Kerr is still the flexibility and breadth of the starting five, while Moody is the starting player. Second, Klay was replaced and replaced by rookie Bojanski, which not only gave the Warriors a starting five, but also saved Klay.
But, frankly, Boyamsky's "Five Tigers" are not enough to prove his abilities. Of course, we also need to know that the Warriors signed Boyamsky with the No. 19 in the first round, and then treated him like a baby on a four-year, 16 million contract. Although there is Whitmore's talented guy behind, Pojamski's ball control ability is obviously stronger, and Pojamsky can adapt well to the current Warriors team, he can understand Kerr's tactical arrangement very well, and he also knows what to do on the court, what the Warriors are pursuing is not the future, but the present.
However, considering Podzemski's skills and the fact that he is a newcomer, Cole insisted that Podemski go first, which was a wrong decision. Since Moody became a starter, we have seen Pojamski sit on the bench instead of Moody after Wiggins' return. The Warriors have gone 5-1 in each of their last six games since Podemski became a starter, but Podzemski has shot just three points from three, and the other five have been worse and worse. Against the Knicks, he could have gotten a layup or shot in the open space, but he shot 1-of-6 and zero from three-point range.
Even at 2+1, Boyamski couldn't change his shooting stance, and his presence was poor, with only 2 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, and a steal. It can be said that the victory of the warriors is inseparable from Boyamsky. In addition, Boyamski has taken 14 of his 38 shots in his last four games, with only four of his 15 shots, so it will be very difficult to hit such a high percentage of shots. In comparison, Moody was much better, and Moody didn't play as well as he should after the three-point line, and despite his five shots, Moody's defense was pretty good, and he caused Brunson a lot of problems. Kerr also praised Moody in an interview, which also included Kuminga and other players, who both had a plus/minus of +23, the highest of any player on either side.
It's clear that Moody has a solid defensive foundation and is able to score goals in games, but Boyamski is not as tall as Boyamski, and his body can only cause a few fouls defensively. In addition, Moody outperformed Boyamski in the playoffs. In the first two seasons of his career, Moody shot 53 from the three-point line8%, and he showed his excellent outside shooting. Every team that fights for the playoffs wants a consistent starting lineup, and Moody is clearly more consistent and talented than Poyamski.
Frankly, Boyamski did a great job and he played much better in his rookie season than we expected. Boyamski's talent doesn't help him much, he just needs a good player, not a good player, and if he is put in a more important position, it is likely to backfire, so he needs veterans like Arna and Kumenga to replace Curry and Kumenga, which is the right choice.