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 by: Allen - Tue, 23 Nov 2021 07:12 UTC

Kurtenbach: Steph Curry is at his peak, but the difference with these
Warriors is something else
Golden State Warriors: Steph Curry is playing at an MVP level, but the
Warriors don't need him to win games this year, and that changes everything.
>SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: Golden State Warriors’ Stephen
Curry (30) talks with Jordan Poole (3) during a timeout in the second
quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers in a NBA game at Chase Center in
San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News
Group)
>SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: Golden State Warriors’ Stephen
Curry (30) talks with Jordan Poole (3) during a timeout in the second
quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers in a NBA game at Chase Center in
San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News
Group)
By DIETER KURTENBACH | dkurtenbach@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News
Group
PUBLISHED: November 22, 2021 at 8:15 a.m. | UPDATED: November 22, 2021
at 11:28 a.m.
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2021/11/22/kurtenbach-steph-curry-is-getting-some-help-and-thats-changed-everything-for-the-warriors/

If you’re wondering how the Warriors have gone from a team that had to
scratch, claw, and streetlight to make the play-in tournament — and then
couldn’t escape it — last year, to now being a team that is arguably the
best in the NBA, the last two games tell you everything you need to know.

Curry is playing at an MVP level this season. He’s second in the NBA in
points and is pulling down six rebounds to go with his 6.5 assists per
game. Is it the best basketball he’s ever played? Perhaps. The only
hesitation there is that he has played so much brilliant basketball in
his 13-year career.

But without him in the lineup for the first time this season on Friday
in Detroit, the Warriors were able to win.

And without him doing crazy Steph Curry things on Sunday — he had two
made field goals against the Raptors — they were able to win again.

[video: Raptors vs Warriors - Full Game High...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK7s3LVyDjU]

Last season, when Curry didn’t play for the Warriors, the team went 2-7,
including a game against Toronto where the Warriors were beaten by 53
points.

In all, there were 34 games last season where Curry either didn’t play
or didn’t score at least 30 points.

The Warriors only won 13 of those games.

But this season, they’ve already won 10 such contests, losing only once
— at Charlotte on Nov. 14.

Yeah, I’d say things have changed a bit in San Francisco.

Now, this isn’t to insinuate that Curry’s value to the team is anything
less than immense this season. He is still creating for the Dubs, even
if he’s not the main scorer on a given night.

Sunday against the Raptors, Curry used the defensive attention coming
his way to dish out eight assists and three hockey assists. NBA’s Second
Spectrum stats system had him pegged for 12 potential assists in the game.

Draymond Green took advantage of that space and attention Curry was
creating, too — he had 23 potential assists in the game, a stupefying
number.

But while the system continued to function, the ball still needed to go
into the hole for the Warriors to win. As anyone who watched last season
can attest: What good is the set-up if the finish stinks?

With Klay Thompson out of the lineup, the Warriors didn’t have a
secondary scorer on the team for the vast majority of the season.

But this season — with Thompson’s return looming — they have found two.

And both had great games vs. Detroit and Toronto, when the Warriors
really needed them to come through.

[video]

It was no coincidence that the Warriors started finding success late
last season when Jordan Poole began to find his game. The final 20 games
of the regular season signaled a shift change for the Michigan Man and
the Dubs. Whether the Warriors coaching staff wanted to do it or not,
they entrusted Poole with the ball more often late last season. And not
only when Curry was on the court, but when he was off it, too.

The Warriors went 15-5 in those final 20 games and Poole averaged 14.5
points per contest on 11 field goal attempts.

For a player who was in the G League months before — right on the cusp
of being labeled a bust — it was a career-defining stretch.

There was also a less noticeable jump, but a jump nevertheless, from
Andrew Wiggins late last season. Wiggins played in 19 of those final 20
games and averaged 20 points per game — a bucket or two more than his
previous 50 contests.

Combined, that pairing provided the Warriors with some secondary
scoring. The minutes were Curry was off the floor were no longer a
full-blown nightmare — they were only stressful now.

Both have carried that form into this season and improved upon it.

Poole remains exceptionally confident and with the ball in his hands,
he’s creating good shots for himself and others. His stroke from
distance is pure and his drives to the basket are underrated.

Speaking of drives, Wiggins is going to the hoop more often as of the
last few weeks. It’s as if he has realized that he’s the best athlete on
the floor in 99 percent of NBA situations and that no one can reasonably
guard him one-on-one if he’s an aggressor.

The new, activated Wiggins is a force and the Warriors love it.

“He’ll continue to play aggressive. I’ll make sure of that,” Green said.

In the last two games, Poole and Wiggins have been the Warriors’ dynamic
duo, scoring a combined 59 and 65 points on Friday and Sunday.

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everything that you want in a coach”
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despite report

Add that to the Warriors’ dramatically improved depth — the Dubs have
become so much deeper that Juan Toscano-Anderson, a critical player in
that final 20-game stretch of last season, is no longer part of the
regular rotation — the Warriors have even more insulation.

The Warriors still have 65 games (80 percent of the season) left to
play. Not a thing is set in stone.

But having a modicum of shot creation outside of Curry, via Poole and
Wiggins, could prove to be the foundation for this Warriors team in 2022.

The results so far are clear. These Warriors aren’t an early-season fluke.

And with arguably the second-greatest shot-maker of all time’s return
looming, who knows how high this team can go?

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