*NEW ACQUISITION \ †OUT UNTIL SPRING
It just depends on
KLAY THOMPSON. If he only
misses half the season
and comes back, with
the championship DNA
they have, anything
can happen....
D’ANGELO RUSSELL has
proved he can score;
he’s just not the
defender Klay is, and
that’ll be noticeable.
We’ll see how Russell
adapts to their ball
movement and cutting-
based system, where
you have to know
how to do things off
the ball.Maybe Steve
Kerr will gear things
in his direction and let
him run more pick-
and-roll. The last few
years they’ve run
less than anyone in
the league.... In the
playoffs STEPH CURRY had
to do too much when
the other guys were
hurt. That wore him
down, and the other
teams could just focus
on him. If they feel like
they have a chance
to go for it, they’ll
probably load Steph
up again, but if the
season starts off rough,
I’d guess they’ll tone
down his minutes....
DRAYMOND GREEN’s assist
numbers may skyrocket
this year with Klay out
and Green playing off
these guys who can
really make shots....
KEVON LOONEY was a key
signing [at three years
for $15 million]. He’s
shown that he can be
trusted and productive
under pressure, and
bringing him back at
that price was a boon
for the team.... They
got a value deal with
WILLIE CAULEY-STEIN [t wo
years, $4.5 million].
He’s talented, but he’ll
have some issues
fitting into a system
where you have to know
how to play. They had
to just manufacture a
team that could stay
competitive.
Projected Lineup
Bench
It’s so easy to focus on what the
Warriors lost—Kevin Durant and
Andre Iguodala were among the
departures, and Klay Thompson will
miss much of the season with a torn
left ACL—that it can be tough to remember that
they still have the enduring brilliance of Stephen
Curry and Draymond Green, who had a 15.2 NET
RATING WHEN SHARING THE FLOOR last season.
Of course, that number was juiced by their high-
powered teammates, but it speaks to how well they
complement each other and the roles they play in
the Dubs’ success. Their contributions—setting
screens, commanding attention, unwavering
intensity—haven’t always been neatly measurable.
With Thompson out, this team, which will
struggle on D, isn’t a contender. They’ll try to hang
around the top half of the West until he returns
to help the postseason push, and that depends on
how far Steph and Dray can take them. People may
be surprised how great that distance is. —R.N.
15.2
TELLING NUMBER
ENEMY LINES
A rival scout weighs in
DRAYMOND
GREEN
- 4 PPG; 7. 3 RPG;
6.9 APG; 44.5 FG%
PG PF
STEPHEN
CURRY
27.3 PPG; 5.2 APG;
47.2 FG%; 43.7 3FG%
SG
D’ANGELO
RUSSELL*
21.1 PPG; 7. 0 APG;
43.4 FG%; 36.9 3FG%
SF
ALFONZO
MCKINNIE
4.7 PPG; 3.4 RPG;
48.7 FG%; 35.6 3FG%
C
KEVON
LOONEY
6.3 PPG; 5.2 RPG;
0.7 BPG; 62.5 FG%
Starters
SG
ALEC
BURKS
8.8 PPG; 3.7 RPG;
40.5 FG%; 36.3 3FG%
SG
KLAY
THOMPSON†
21.5 PPG; 3.8 RPG;
46.7 FG%; 40.2 3FG%
95
JOHN W. MCDONOUGH (CURRY)
GOLDEN STATE
2018 – 19 RECORD 57– 25 1st in Pacific
Wa r r iors COACH STEVE KERR 6th season with Warriors
∂48 wins ∂Lose in 1st round ∂Steph Curry will win his second scoring title.
THE
WEST
Crystal Ball: