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🗓️ 19 September 2016
⏱️ 26 minutes
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0:27.6 | You are Locked-on Warriors, your daily Golden State Warriors podcast. I am Daniel Roo, your host, and so happy to have you with us for this episode. This is the kickoff of the positions week we're doing |
0:38.1 | on the Lockdown Podcast Network, which means an episode per day on the different positions. |
0:42.6 | And how I'm interpreting that is that on a given day, I will talk about if a player |
0:46.2 | straddles multiple positions, how they are at that spot. So for a player like Draymond Green, |
0:50.4 | he'll be talked about in the power forward one and the center one. And that's relevant today because it's the point guards. And that's Ian Clark because he plays both positions. And so I'll keep it |
0:58.6 | pretty rigid within that framework. But it provides a nice lens for talking about teams and especially |
1:03.6 | the Warriors in particular. And it's a great place to start for them because that begins with |
1:08.3 | Stefan Curry, who up until this very point was the alpha and the |
1:11.8 | omega of this team as great as all of the other players are. And the sequence of everything last season |
1:16.8 | made some loose sight of just how remarkable Stefan Curry's regular season was. There's a very good |
1:23.1 | argument that it was one of the, if not the single best, offensive season in NBA history. He was somehow |
1:29.7 | able to increase his usage, so he went up to 32.6% of possessions when he was on the floor |
1:35.5 | would per Kevin Pelton. But he also improved his efficiency. He was a 669 and true shooting |
1:40.6 | percentage, which was the best in the league. So he was somehow able to take more |
1:44.3 | shots and make more shots. And that's, of course, more present in threes than anything else. He had |
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