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Locked on Warriors: February 1, 2018: Warriors Have Options - Sleepy Floyd Game - LeBron to Dubs?

Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

Locked On Podcast Network, Charles T Hamilton

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🗓️ 1 February 2018

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The Warriors may have been blown out in the last game, but they still have the league's best offense and it isn't that close. Aliko breaks down some set plays the Dubs have run over the last week and a half, including the options those plays help spring open. Sleepy Floyd is the primary subject of this week's #ThrowbackThursday, but all of the period from 1978-1990 is fair game as Aliko illustrates of brief history of the Warriors during that time. Famously, Sleepy Floyd scored 29 points in the 4th quarter of Game 4 of the 1987 Western Conference Semifinals against the Lakers—an NBA Playoff record.  In the last segment, Aliko goes around the NBA, making sense of Kevin Love's broken hand, bringing you the latest on the upcoming All-Star Game, and addressing the reports that LeBron would consider meeting with the Warriors in the offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You are Locked on Warriors, your daily Golden State Warriors podcast, part of the Locked-on

0:25.9

Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:29.8

Greetings, Hoops Heads, welcome to Locked-on Warriors, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network.

0:34.2

It's Thursday, February 1st.

0:36.4

I'm your host, Aliko Carter. Good show today. No game tonight.

0:41.5

The game is tomorrow against the Sacramento Kings. And so we're going to take a look at some

0:47.2

set plays that I've been appreciating. The Warriors have been running and kind of get in depth

0:52.1

in the motions and the actions, et cetera. Because as much brilliance as the Warriors have on running and kind of get in depth in the motions and the actions, et cetera,

0:54.5

because as much brilliance as the Warriors have on an individual basis, you know, their set plays

0:59.8

can be extremely devastating if they work right. You know, there was a play that I saw in the

1:07.3

previous game where Clay Thompson curled around one screen and then curled in the

1:11.5

opposite direction around another screen, was able to spring free from two defenders and get an

1:16.2

open shot. He didn't end up making the shot, but it led to an offensive rebound and another

1:20.7

open shot for Clay. So it was a beautiful set of motions and screens that really opened up the offense and opened up that scoring opportunity.

1:30.1

So we're going to look at some situations like that over the last few games in the first

1:34.0

segment.

1:34.4

In the second segment is Throwback Thursday.

1:36.2

We're going back in time to the 80s, the era of Sleepy Floyd.

1:40.3

We're going to look at his career with the Warriors, including some pyrotechnics from the late 80s

1:45.6

that you all definitely either remember or have heard about.

1:50.3

And then in the third segment, we're going to go around the NBA.

1:53.1

There's a ton of interesting things happening right now.

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