NBA: The Warriors Will Be Even Better Next Season

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JaVale McGee re-signed with the Warriors on Thursday, keeping the big man on the team with which he had his most impactful season. The Warriors haven’t had the noisiest off-season, and understandably so. But after bringing back McGee, Golden State has not only locked up its championship core, the Dubs have also kept their most important role players while adding key pieces to their bench. In short, somehow, it appears that Golden State will be an even better team next season.

Starting in late January through the end of the playoffs, the Warriors lost only once with their full complement of stars last season—their Game 4 loss to the Cavs in the Finals. From February onward, Golden State found the gear most expected the team to reach at the start of the season, a gear that was only ever derailed by injury or rest. By the end of the playoffs, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant were playing the best they ever had together, and no one had a chance at slowing them down.


Curry and Durant should be much more comfortable playing with one another at the outset of next season, and now they have tangible, championship-winning proof that their games can mesh with the highest of stakes on the line. Curry looked more comfortable without Durant at times last season, but both players hit their stride during the last two rounds of the playoffs, and their improving chemistry made the Warriors particularly unstoppable.

In addition to Durant and Curry, all the usual suspects stuck around Oakland for another run. Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are locked up. David West is back for his last season. Zaza Pachulia, who acquitted himself well in the Dubs’ dominant starting five, will continue irritating opponents for at least another year. And Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala also re-signed despite opportunities elsewhere.


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Those moves alone would be enough to make Golden State overwhelming title favorites in 2018, but the team also swapped out Ian Clark and Matt Barnes for Nick Young and Omri Casspi. Young will likely feast on catch-and-shoot threes in a way that will seem unfair to opponents, while Casspi’s shooting and length should allow him to fit in seamlessly on both offense and defense. This isn’t to say Young and Casspi are going to be All-Stars, but having them on the end of the bench? They are a clear upgrade over the players they replaced.

Of course, the Warriors’ continuity and improvement comes amid their biggest challengers standing pat or hysterically imploding. While the Rockets and Thunder made some strides this off-season, the Spurs and Cavs—the two teams who had the best shot against Golden State last season—haven’t done much to catch up.

San Antonio was in a tricky situation cap-wise to make big moves. But after losing out on Chris Paul, the Spurs treaded water instead of tweaking the roster. A seemingly discontent LaMarcus Aldridge is still in town. Tony Parker is still hurt. Patty Mills is back, but Jonathon Simmons and Dewayne Dedmon are gone. Pau Gasol is making big money. Maybe the Spurs are still lurking in hopes of a big trade, but as presently constructed, Gregg Popovich and Co. seem like less of a threat than they were last year.


And the Cavs, woof. Cleveland desperately needed some young wing depth to counter Golden State, and the best they could come up with was Jeff Green. The Cavs were also hamstrung by massive salary commitments, but then decided to give Kyle Korver a three-year deal. Derrick Rose doesn’t help Cleveland’s defensive issues. And we haven’t even touched the Kyrie fiasco yet. Cleveland could still easily come out of the East, but that doesn’t mean the Cavs will be in good enough shape to win the Finals.

NBA teams should obviously keep trying to take down the Warriors. This off-season has been extremely fun to watch, and teams like the Rockets and Thunder shouldn’t back down. But even with all the other craziness of the last few weeks, the Warriors have made sure to improve their roster as well. How much better will Golden State be next season? The rest of the league will have to find out the hard way.
 
I just don't get GS Warrior riders...AT ALL. Young Bucks started praising LeBron as the best ever. He went to the Miami Heat and took an All-Star team. People praised how great LeBron is even though theyhad no competetion and still lost some finals. Fast forward to GS, they go out and assemble an All -Star team and people again seeing as they have no equals , praise them. Two things can be said for GS/ 1 is they exposed LeBron. They both assembled all star teams but Clevelands all star team had the self proclaimed best player in the world....and almost got swept/2 give the praise to GS front office. Iguodala was the star of Philly , GS's front office convinces him to come off their bench and whats the end result....a championship and Iguodala winning the MVP.Then they go after Durant, tell him people will hate him, mock him, jeer him and he will always be second fiddle to Curry but he will win championships and whats the end result.....a championship and Durant wins the MVP. I hate they take the leagues best and make a few super teams but then I don't cut the checks.
 
Whatever, Nuggets still about to whoop that ass at least once in the regular season. :lol:

Bruh, I'll take a few asswhuppings if I win a championship:hmm: Let me think....:idea: win in regular season or win it all. Hold on.... this one's hard:pain:
 
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All that has to happen to bring down the Warriors is for viewership to drop.

The league ain't about to lose money. They would legislate that superteam out of existance lol.

But they should be better this season. Depends on health as usual. Also, we'll see now that they won the chip again, how much longer Klay is willing to just do all the dirty work and not be featured in the offense anymore.

I know he's said the right things, but going through another season of guarding Steph's man while getting scraps on the offseason end may take a toll.
 
All that has to happen to bring down the Warriors is for viewership to drop.

The league ain't about to lose money. They would legislate that superteam out of existance lol.

But they should be better this season. Depends on health as usual. Also, we'll see now that they won the chip again, how much longer Klay is willing to just do all the dirty work and not be featured in the offense anymore.

I know he's said the right things, but going through another season of guarding Steph's man while getting scraps on the offseason end may take a toll.

Not gonna happen.. despite what people say NBA viewers love dynasty's from Celtics to the lakers on down... other GMs gotta get on their jobs
 
Who is the nuggets best player? I bet They wouldn't even start for GSW....

Jokic and yes he would start. But my statement still holds true. It's regular season, the Warriors bound to get whooped a couple of times. It happened last year and see how it didn't matter.

Try not to be so serious fam. We know the Nuggets aint beating the Dubs in the playoffs but we also know M.H.C. will talk shit regardless.
 
They should be...but injuries

I wonder if they'll try and go for their record...and finish what they started

Nick Young
Casspi
Jordan Bell

are better than what they lost

Iggy might be the only player who's not as good
 
Jokic and yeah he would
Put him on that team they dont lose a game next season

"He would" start... You've got jokićs, don't you?

I'm jokićing myself but the only reason you're right about that is Denver's best player just happens to be at the only position GSW doesn't have an all-star.
 
They should be...but injuries

I wonder if they'll try and go for their record...and finish what they started

Nick Young
Casspi
Jordan Bell

are better than what they lost

Iggy might be the only player who's not as good

They'd have to be 7 games better-- If they are healthy, remembering the way they came out the gate last season as opposed to how they finished, I think they certainly can do it.
 
If the cavs front office when LeBron was signed was anything like the warriors front office now.....
 
C'mon you hating ass niggas. Warriors drafted and traded well and niggas mad. Losers. Learn how to draft you fucking faggits.
 
Jokic and yes he would start. But my statement still holds true. It's regular season, the Warriors bound to get whooped a couple of times. It happened last year and see how it didn't matter.

Try not to be so serious fam. We know the Nuggets aint beating the Dubs in the playoffs but we also know M.H.C. will talk shit regardless.
He ain't startin bro
 
Jokic ain't a center :hmm:

Then wtf is he?

You're not a Nuggets fan and probably don't give a shit about them so i'll let you slide. But fyi, Jokic is a Center. That's why they shipped out Jusef Nurkic to the Blazers because both wanted that starting Center spot. Jokic can technically play the 4(which is what they should've done and kept Nurkic at the 5) but his position is Center fam and he's better than Zaza.
 
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