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Curry's criticism of the Warriors is rare

ESPN's Tim Keown wrote today to share some of what he knows about the Warriors recently and in recent years, which is quite interesting.

Curry said: "We don't have a good two-front plan. ”

What is a "two-front operation"?

In 2020, the Warriors selected Wiseman with the No. 1 pick, intending to complete a painless rebuild while competing for a championship.

As a result, the prince didn't hit it.

Amazingly, the Warriors won the championship in 2022.

Therefore, Ku Nan God bluntly said:

"It's still fascinating for me to hear people talk about the 2022 championship because it was an 'unexpected championship' and based on what that team has been through 19 years later, it's a crowning achievement."

Brother Di has also said before that every championship is hard-won, and every championship is extremely valuable, but for Stephen Curry, this championship in 2022 is the most special.

Therefore, when we look back 2-3 years later, we can understand his emotional catharsis after winning the championship.

What he shattered was not only the doubts of fans, opponents, and the media.

To a certain extent, it is also a response to the Warriors owner.

To a greater or lesser extent, elementary school students also have grievances.

So, Tim Keown writes about what Curry said:

"Has management done enough? It's not a question I can answer, but it's a team and I want to win. ”

If you look at the operation of the Warriors, can it be understood that even the owner and management do not believe that Curry can lead the Warriors to win the championship?

But Ku Nanshen is a good-tempered superstar.

In the year when the Warriors missed the playoffs, he didn't force the palace with "running away", right? What did the Warriors look like in the 19-20 season, and Curry didn't break into the general manager's office in the offseason, slapping the table and asking for a trade reinforcement, right?

With his qualifications and ability, what's wrong with asking the team to overdraft for the future?

As a result... The Warriors regard Wiseman as a treasure.

Curry had no choice but to carry the weight forward.

Wanting both a future and a championship is very difficult to do in the world of competitive sports.

If it were normal, wouldn't Prince Huai, Kuminga, and Moody, including Poole, who played well at the time, all have to be sent away in exchange for instant combat power?

I'm talking about it in 2022.

By 2025, when it comes to Curry's "criticism" of the Warriors' owners and management, that state will be different.

Even Warriors fans are light.

Because, Curry will be 37 years old by March.

Recently, he talked to ESPN reporters about retirement again: "I want to do my best to continue to do this work, but time waits for no one, we all know." ”

Last month, he said of the looming retirement date: "I can accept and admit that the end of my career is coming, no matter what time it ends up. ”

It's time for the countdown to retirement.

Even though he can still score 38 points against the Lakers, he can still make 8 of 8 three-pointers from the field.

However, you should also be aware that Curry's average points per game this season has dropped to 22.5 points, the lowest in nearly 10 years.

The Warriors have more people playing on one side, but it is also true that this veteran is not up to the limit and is going downhill.

Take advantage of this topic to talk about what Warriors fans have been asking a lot recently:"Should I rush Butler?"

If it had been such an opportunity three years ago, the answer would have been to let Kuminga pack his bags without hesitation.

We all know that Curry needs a stronger helper.

But in 2025, I don't see the need to do this deal.

Because even if Jimmy comes, the warriors won't reach any heights.

Fans don't just focus on what their team will gain, and don't forget what they have to lose if they want to get Butler.

Butler's annual salary, years of service, age, and run-in after coming do not need to be repeated.

The Warriors want to get him, Wiggins has it, Kuminga has it, and he may have to add a "meat ticket" for the sake of matching.

You have to lose two wings all at once, and Riley has to ask you for the first round.

Isn't that a joke...

Do you really believe that 37-year-old Curry + 36-year-old Butler + 35-year-old Dream Green can compete for the championship?

I don't believe it.

Today, I put these two things together and want to express that:At some stage, each team will have its own positioning.

It's quite clear what to do when and what to do.

If it is a championship team, there will also be a window period.

It's okay to be scolded by Warriors and Lakers fans, I have to tell the truth: I don't think these two teams are in such a stage, the core reason is that the big brother is old and really going downhill.

The teams that should charge now are the Thunder, the Celtics, the Nuggets with the young teachers, the Mavericks, the Knicks, the Bucks, the Cavaliers...

If the management of these teams goes to engage in some so-called double-line battle plan, and also picks and searches to save money, then pure SB, don't blame the team boss for forcing the palace to turn the table, not all players have Curry's good temper.

So what stage is Hu Yong in?

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In this way, it is more understandable that the Lakers chose Bronny, right?

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