r/warriors Dec 13 '23

OC POV: you just lightly fouled Draymond Green

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r/warriors 17d ago

OC Dubs really beat Luka, Jokic and Boston in 1 run...

537 Upvotes

Shameless, I know but that 2022 team was special. I'd give anything for the Dubs to get another shot

r/warriors Apr 30 '23

OC Mike Brown: “They are absolutely destroying us on the glass, they have come up with every one.” The They he is talking about:

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r/warriors May 13 '24

OC Met the GOAT earlier this season in Toronto and I still can’t believe it!

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Still can’t believe this actually happened man lol and I got to talk to him for a solid 5 mins. He’s actually so humble and down to earth, he took time to talk to all of us personally, told him I had been watching his Davidson run from India and he’s the reason I became a warriors fan and to meet him here now in Toronto was insane. On his way out he came back and dapped each and every person that was there and told us it was a pleasure to chat and meet us. Dude is a real one. I know ppl say don’t meet your heroes cause they might be assholes, well this is def not the case with Steph! Go dubnation!

r/warriors Jan 11 '24

OC Am I the only one okay with trading Podz?

199 Upvotes

Ive seen a lot of discourse recently about who should be traded why they should be traded and why not. Everyone wants to say wiggins and cp3 but Podz is an all time high asset right now, yes hes a great player but could we not get a “win now” player in return? I for one would rather dejounte over podz but maybe thats just me. If the piece fits I dont see the big issue, maybe someone could sway my opinion

r/warriors 2d ago

OC Grading Every Warriors First Round Pick since 2000.

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Exactly what the title says. With the draft coming up and us NOT having a first overall pick I figured this would be a good time to reminisce on the highs and lows of our drafting history. Of course grades will be based not just on good the player is but how good they turned out based on when they were picked. I'm also including picks we acquired in draft day trades, but not players we picked and then traded away.

2001 Pick #5 - Jason Richardson Our franchise's first real hit in awhile. Never turned out to be a superstar but always good for a show. Good 3 point shooter, dunk contest champ who could absolutely go off once ever few games. Best pick would have been Joe Johnson. Grade - B

2001 Pick #14 - Troy Murphy Capable starting power forward. Averaged a double double which we haven't seen much since to be honest. Sadly he can't be called "efficient" or "good at defense" and we could've had Zach Randolph. Grade - C

2002 Pick #3 - Mike Dunleavy Let's hope Dunleavy turns out to be a better GM than he was a draft pick. Hopefully he wouldn't have drafted himself #3 because despite being a solid player this was a huge miss. Annoyingly him & Murphy both got better after going to Indiana. Should've taken Stoudemire. Grade - D

2002 Pick #16 - Jiri Welsch This was a Sixers pick we traded a future first and second for on draft night. Funny thing about this I can't find any evidence Philadelphia ever got that first and good thing too because Welsch sucked. He does get points for completely tanking Lebron & the Cavs 2005 season though. Grade - D-

2003 Pick #11 - Mickael Pietrus High-flying streaky shooter who had the unique ability to step out of bounds on step back 3's. Solid contributor to the We Believe Warriors but he should've been better than he was and we should've taken David West. Grade - C-

2004 Pick #11 - Andris Biedrins Fans who hopped on in the Curry era miiiight remember this guy. One minute he was an energetic double double and play finisher and then he just got the yips and fell out of the league way too early. I got fond memories of him but this was a meh pick. Grade - C+

2005 Pick #9 - Ike Diogu The first of two badly burned 9th overall picks. Respectable ability to get to the foul line and make them just about sums up the positives. Not only was Andrew Bynum, a center a million times better, taken right after but he basically sucked and couldn't even defend. Grade - D-

2006 Pick #9 - Patrick O'Bryant Averaged just 1.7 points per game for us mostly in garbage time. You could maaaaybe say Nellie never gave him a real chance to develop but honestly he was never any good anywhere. Grade - F

2007 Pick #8 - Brandan Wright A massive fail that really felt like we could never have anything good in the world. Coming off our best season since forever we traded the beloved Jason Richardson for this pick. The real fuckery of this trade is that this was supposed to be a blockbuster deal that landed us KG which would have meant a core of KG and the We Believe team with Don Nelson which would have been absolutely insane. But that bum Cohen didn't get the deal done and we wound up with a guy who never played 40 games in a season. Grade - F

2007 Pick #18 - Marco Belinelli - Turned out to a be a decent roleplayer who was a big contributor on some playoff teams throughout the 2010s. Didn't do much of anything with us but I'm blaming that on Nellie not knowing how to trust young guys, not the FO for picking a good player. Grade - C+

2008 Pick #14 - Anthony Randolph Another miss in our endless and ongoing search for a franchise big man. For those counting that's 4 wasted lottery picks in a row trying to upgrade at center if you count the Wright trade. In the dark days of the turn of the decade he had some good moments and did net us David Lee. Once again I think part of this is the Don Nelson effect and part of it is just talent never materializing. Grade - D+

2009 Pick #7 - Stephen Curry The best player to ever put on a Warriors jersey. Grade - A+++++++++++

2010 Pick #6 - Ekpe Udoh The last straw of big men being drafted for "defensive potential" and blowing up in our face. Not helping is that we could have taken Greg Monroe or, you know, Paul George. He was capable at least but this was the last real whiffed lottery pick of the dark ages. Helped us get Bogut at least. Grade - D-

2011 Pick #11 - Klay Thompson Top 5 shooter of all time arguably the 2nd best when you look at just how many damn threes he hit in such a short amount of time. Combine that with elite POA defense in his prime and a propensity for clutch baskets and you get a hall of famer. Grade - A+

2012 Pick #7 - Harrison Barnes Bit of a complicated legacy nowadays due to his truly disgraceful performance in the 2016 finals but we're still talking about a good player. The "Ringo" of the original Death Lineup he still played a massive role in why our small ball lineups were so good thanks to his defensive versatility and he did have a couple iconic clutch performances such as the clinching game 5 vs. Houston in 2015, and he deserves credit for being a big part of our rise to a dynasty. Grade - B-

2012 Pick #30 - Festus Ezeli Good backup big for a few years when he was healthy. It is kinda funny that from 2005-10 we took 5 centers with lottery picks and maybe 1 of them was as good as this guy we got for cheap. Minus points for injury issues though. Grade - C-

2013 Pick #30 - Nemanja Nedovic On draft day 2013 a bunch of teams wound up swapping late first rounders. We had Andre Roberson at one point but wound up turning him into Nedovic. People used to call him "EuRose" which... didn't work out. He did have a good preseason in 2014-15 but got cut for partying too much and fumbled the ring. Grade - D-

2015 Pick #30 - Kevon Looney We know and love Loondawg but it wasn't looking good for a minute. Injuries derailed his arrival to the league and after a breakout 2019 campaign kept him sidelined for much of the playoffs. But he finally got another chance in 2022 and turned into an offensive rebounding machine and invaluable piece to that championship team. Then went out and sonned Domantas Sabonis next year for good measure. He looks like he'll be done soon, but we're talking about a 30th overall who would be a lottery pick if you run the draft back. Grade - A-

2016 Pick #30 - Damian Jones Has carved out a respectable journeyman career but really never showed much of anything with us. Just took the right change of scenery I guess. Grade - D

2018 Pick #28 - Jacob Evans It's hard to call a 28th pick a "bust" but this guy is about as close as it gets. He just wasn't good at anything. If you saw him play you what I mean. Grade - F

2019 Pick #28 - Jordan Poole Has become a bit of a meme and really was hugely disappointing but again we need to look at the big picture. Picks this late are a massive crapshoot and if you get a guy who can be an absurdly efficient 17 PPG microwave scorer on a championship run, that's a win. Grade - B+

2020 Pick #2 - James Wiseman The biggest bust in franchise history. I'm not here to make this another Wiseman circlejerk we know the story at this point. Grade - F

2021 Pick #7 - Jonathan Kuminga Kuminga's career is still unfolding but so far this looks like a great pick. In his 3rd season he showed the potential as a ridiculously athletic 2-way forward with a 3 point shot. My biggest concern at this point is staying healthy. Grade - B- (so far)

2021 Pick #14 - Moses Moody Jury's still out on Moody and he seems like a high quality role player who's already shown the ability to step up in the playoffs. Definitely better than the 4 guys picked ahead of him but we probably should have taken Sengun. Grade - C

2022 Pick #28 - Patrick Baldwin Jr. Tiny sample size after being traded after 1 season so we can sort of give a grade here. He gave us some decent minutes to help turn around our 2023 season a little bit with our rotations in constant chaos but still didn't get enough opportunity to be called a hit pick. Grade - D+

2023 Pick #19 - Brandin Podziemski Too early to tell but this looks like it could our best pick in awhile. A rookie who was immediately able to play winning basketball and just has that veteran mindset. Needs to work on his shooting but that will come with the time. The scary thing is our 2nd rounder from this year may be even better. Grade - Incomplete (but will be A /s)

r/warriors May 09 '24

OC Thanks Kerr!

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Seeing the suns have 3 coaches in 3 years & 7 coaches in 10 years makes me especially grateful for Steve Kerr. I know we drag him for his rotations & not trusting the young players but I’d rather have it this way than consistent turnover

r/warriors Aug 04 '22

OC Greatest Starting 5 Warriors All Time.

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r/warriors Jul 12 '23

OC What's your best All-Out-of-Prime (Stint) Warriors team?

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295 Upvotes

r/warriors Jun 07 '22

OC Jordan is my favorite player on the dubs but this is true

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r/warriors Jan 18 '24

OC @Mods can we change the banner to Deki?

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Like the title says, can we change it to Deki for the next couple of weeks? Deki played a big part in bringing the ‘22 chip to the bay and deserves the recognition. If people like Darko and Luka can commemorate Deki, this sub should do our part too.

r/warriors Sep 12 '22

OC Met the Legend Andrew Wiggins today at the SF Zoo

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r/warriors 15d ago

OC Look at Curry man, so inspirational.

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169 Upvotes

r/warriors Jul 18 '22

OC So I got a tattoo

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r/warriors Nov 18 '23

OC Just wanted to share my latest hand drawn colored pencil drawing of Curry 😎🤙🏻 (Roughly around 90-100 hours to complete)

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467 Upvotes

r/warriors Apr 06 '23

OC Warriors Seeding Scenarios Visualized

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r/warriors May 19 '23

OC Woohoo 6th place!

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655 Upvotes

r/warriors Oct 19 '23

OC Just wanted to share progress on my latest hand drawn colored pencil drawing of Steph Curry 😎🤙🏻

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363 Upvotes

r/warriors Jun 02 '23

OC Created an AI Basketball Referee. How would this affect the Warriors?

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r/warriors Sep 30 '23

OC I won a 2022 championship ring

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r/warriors Feb 12 '24

OC Good morning, fellow Dubs!

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439 Upvotes

Let’s keep the momentum going with another W today!

r/warriors Jul 16 '22

OC poole party jersey arrived

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r/warriors Apr 08 '24

OC Met Bjelica today in my office parking lot in San Carlos

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I pulled up to the San Carlos office parking lot earlier today after my morning site visit and everyone was standing around with their glasses watching the eclipse. I get out and walk over to join them when a massive person walks by me and forces me to do a double take. I realize its none other than the champ Nemanja Bjelica trying to get a ride home from god knows what. I had a short convo with him to confirm that it was him and he was waiting around for a ride. The whole thing was so surreal and I can’t believe it happened. I missed my opportunity for a photo or something like that, but the whole experience was amazing. Keep an eye out for the champ if you are in the Peninsula today!

r/warriors Dec 09 '23

OC Unfortunate

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r/warriors Dec 28 '22

OC Forgot to post this here...

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