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    5 Takeaways From the Warriors​ in Game 1
    Marc Cantave
    • Jun 5, 2015
    • 2 min

    5 Takeaways From the Warriors​ in Game 1

    *Photo via NBATV Warriors Player of the Game Andre Iguodala 15 points. 3 rebounds. 2 assists 1. LeBron James is unstoppable in the post. In Game 1, Lebron James scored 44 points, with a lot of them coming primarily in the post. LeBron dominated in the low post in this game as he shot a high percentage in the paint . In order for the Warriors to continue to win, they must collectively stop LeBron's post game. 2. Andre Iguodala's play is crucial for the Warriors. Iguodala had a
    Shaun Livingston vs. Matthew Dellavedova
    Parth Goradia
    • Jun 5, 2015
    • 2 min

    Shaun Livingston vs. Matthew Dellavedova

    *Photo via USA Today Shaun Livingston, Point Guard, Golden State Warriors 5.0 PPG, 2.0 RPG, 1.7 APG, 55.6 FG%, 0.0 3P%, 0.4 STL, 0.2 BLK, 1.0 TOV Strengths Standing at six foot seven, Shaun Livingston provides versatility as a backup lead guard. If Steve Kerr needs size in the backcourt but also wants to move Stephen Curry off ball, Livingston can fill both roles. Livingston’s size and length allow him to defend positions one through three, with opponents shooting 31.0 perc
    Kerr vs. Blatt
    Elvonney Poole
    • Jun 4, 2015
    • 2 min

    Kerr vs. Blatt

    *Photo via msn.com This is it. 82 games, a year of ups and downs, and one common goal has led to this moment. A few years prior, some would think that these two franchises would never really see the chance at a playoff berth, let alone being the last team in their conference to represent as the NBA's best. Both really making a rookie debut in the playoffs, Steve Kerr and David Blatt both have a lot to prove. Fate had basically turned on them when Blatt took the head coaching
    Andrew Bogut vs Timofey Mozgov
    John Zawiski
    • Jun 4, 2015
    • 3 min

    Andrew Bogut vs Timofey Mozgov

    *Photo via NBA.com Timofey Mozgov, Center, Cleveland Cavaliers: 2015 Playoff Stats- 9.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 0.5 apg, 47.5 fg%, 0.4 stl, 1.9 blk, 1.6 to Strengths: Mozgov has many strengths and one of them is his rebounding. Standing at 7-foot-1, it is tough to out-rebound a guy like Mozgov. One of his biggest strengths is playing alongside Tristan Thompson, as Thompson has helped lift some of the weight in the absence of Kevin Love. There is no doubt that Mozgov means more to the C
    Stephen Curry vs. Kyrie Irving
    Russell Schmidt
    • Jun 3, 2015
    • 5 min

    Stephen Curry vs. Kyrie Irving

    *Photo via Getty Images Stephen Curry, Point Guard, Golden State Warriors Postseason Stats: 15 GP, 38.1 MPG, 29.2 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 6.4 APG, 1.9 SPG, 0.1 BPG, 3.6 TPG, 46.1 FG%, 43.7 3P%, 82 FT% Strengths: The first thing anyone notices in Stephen Curry’s game is his prolific shooting. Many current players, former players, experts, and fans have already anointed Curry as the greatest shooter ever. At 44.1 percent, Stephen Curry is already third all-time in career three-point fiel
    Klay Thompson vs. Iman Shumpert
    Parth Goradia
    • Jun 2, 2015
    • 3 min

    Klay Thompson vs. Iman Shumpert

    *Photo via USA Today Klay Thompson, Shooting Guard, Golden State Warriors 19.7 PPG, 3.7 RPG, 2.9 APG, 45.9 FG%, 42.5 3P%, 0.9 STL, 0.9 BLK, 2.4 TOV Strengths Klay Thompson’s biggest strength while on the basketball court, shooting. As a member of the Splash Brothers, Thompson has made 45 three-pointers in 15 postseason games, which is second only his MVP splash-mate, Stephen Curry. Last summer, Thompson further developed his ability to put the ball on the floor, which doesn
    Harrison Barnes vs. LeBron James
    Max Russo
    • Jun 2, 2015
    • 3 min

    Harrison Barnes vs. LeBron James

    *Photo via NY Post LeBron James, Small Forward, Cleveland Cavaliers 27.6 ppg, 10.4 rpg, 8.3 apg, 42.8 Fg%, 17.6 3P%, 1.8 stl, 1.8 blk, 4.4 tov LeBron James is simply the best basketball player in the world. He can play every position on the floor, guard every player in the league and is capable of dominating every aspect of the game on any given night. At 27.6 points per game, James is third in playoff scoring as he has had to carry more and more of the offensive load as his
    Draymond Green vs. Tristan Thompson
    Max Russo
    • Jun 1, 2015
    • 3 min

    Draymond Green vs. Tristan Thompson

    *photo via USA Today Draymond Green, Power Forward, Golden State Warriors 14.0 ppg, 10.8rpg, 5.3apg, 42.9 Fg%, 26.4 3P%,1.7stl, 1.2 blk, 3.0 tos Draymond Green is an undersized power forward who finished second place in the Defensive Player of the Year award voting, At six foot eight inches, Green is able to use his size and quickness to defend both on in the perimeter and in the post. Green is also a tremendous rebounder and once he has secured the rebound, he is able to qui
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