Jeff Van Gundy dismisses notion that Golden State Warriors are going to enter crisis mode
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Spotify: New Lowe Post podcast: Jeff Van Gundy is back! We talk Draymond/Poole, + Draymond's future w/ GSW. Finals + MVP picks, playoff fields, surprise teams, Lakers/Russ situation/potential trades, surprise teams, more:
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Spotify: New Lowe Post podcast: Jeff Van Gundy is back! We talk Draymond/Poole, + Draymond's future w/ GSW. Finals + MVP picks, playoff fields, surprise teams, Lakers/Russ situation/potential trades, surprise teams, more:Apple: Spotify: JVG has seen *a lot*, so I really wanted his perspective on the Draymond-Poole incident. Plus we go deep on what happens to Draymond now after Poole/Wiggins deals, and his meaning to GSW's decade of dominance:Apple: Spotify: Steph Curry said on record that how the Warriors handled the altercation will be very important. While speculations ran rampant, reports indicated that the two-time MVP was already hard at work behind the scenes. The reigning NBA Finals MVP also made a special note that he never wants Draymond Green to lose his identity as a player. Curry publicly sent a message to Green about keeping his fiery edge and competitiveness. Before Steph Curry’s statement about Green, he also shut down rumors that Jordan Poole’s attitude had changed Klay Thompson opened up about the whole incident, too: “Well, it’s in the past and it was very unfortunate. Ring night and time will heal all wounds. I love both of those guys. Jordan is like a little brother, Draymond is like a brother. I think we’re all ready to move past it." Coming from other superstars and franchise players, those words may seem hollow and superficial. But from Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, everything seems to look right for the Golden State Warriors again.
Jeff Van Gundy dismisses notion that Golden State Warriors are going to enter crisis mode
The Golden State Warriors have Steph Curry and Klay Thompson to lead them through difficult times. The Golden State Warriors' title defense could already be in serious jeopardy after the altercation between Draymond Green and Jordan Poole. Some basketball experts predict that the dustup between the two will compromise the Warriors' title-retention attempt. Former coach Jeff Van Gundy, on “The Lowe Post,” had a striking counter to that possible outcome: “Their two best players, Curry and Thompson, are absolute rays of sunshine. Jordan Poole just got paid. Wiggins, he’s just a happy-go-lucky type. I don’t think it’s gonna have a negative impact. "Plus, Green plays a game that’s easy to play with. It’s not like he’s taking a lot of shots, he’s a giver on the floor. He’s gonna defend and he’s gonna play terrific help defense and on offense. He’s gonna screen and he’s gonna pass." JVG has seen *a lot*, so I really wanted his perspective on the Draymond-Poole incident. Plus we go deep on what happens to Draymond now after Poole/Wiggins deals, and his meaning to GSW's decade of dominance:Apple:
Spotify: New Lowe Post podcast: Jeff Van Gundy is back! We talk Draymond/Poole, + Draymond's future w/ GSW. Finals + MVP picks, playoff fields, surprise teams, Lakers/Russ situation/potential trades, surprise teams, more:
Apple:
Spotify: New Lowe Post podcast: Jeff Van Gundy is back! We talk Draymond/Poole, + Draymond's future w/ GSW. Finals + MVP picks, playoff fields, surprise teams, Lakers/Russ situation/potential trades, surprise teams, more:Apple: Spotify: JVG has seen *a lot*, so I really wanted his perspective on the Draymond-Poole incident. Plus we go deep on what happens to Draymond now after Poole/Wiggins deals, and his meaning to GSW's decade of dominance:Apple: Spotify: Steph Curry said on record that how the Warriors handled the altercation will be very important. While speculations ran rampant, reports indicated that the two-time MVP was already hard at work behind the scenes. The reigning NBA Finals MVP also made a special note that he never wants Draymond Green to lose his identity as a player. Curry publicly sent a message to Green about keeping his fiery edge and competitiveness. Before Steph Curry’s statement about Green, he also shut down rumors that Jordan Poole’s attitude had changed Klay Thompson opened up about the whole incident, too: “Well, it’s in the past and it was very unfortunate. Ring night and time will heal all wounds. I love both of those guys. Jordan is like a little brother, Draymond is like a brother. I think we’re all ready to move past it." Coming from other superstars and franchise players, those words may seem hollow and superficial. But from Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, everything seems to look right for the Golden State Warriors again.