NBA fan? Let’s talk Warriors big 3. I’d say on average 2 of the 3 score 20-30 points each night, it’s rare that all 3 are firing on all cylinders. Matchups, hot shooting, etc. factor into everything. Ending series game 6 vs the Clippers, Durant dropped 50 and Curry had around 20. Truth be told, Curry played a really good and efficient game. Durant just had it going. Things like this also apply to college basketball, high school, AAU, all of it. The storyline on that was Durant’s 50 but if you watch the game, almost everything offensively was just efficiently done all-around. It’s a team sport, it’s not about making sure everyone shoots equally. Speaking of the Clippers, they’re a good example of a team with 3 guys who all average around 20ppg. Same concept applies.
Your analysis of Luke, Cam and Coby is pretty dang inaccurate dude. You’re the UNC fan, I’m sure you watched every game but I watched quite a few too. I can recall plenty of games where they all scored roughly the same. Games where Cam or Coby, sometimes both, had a hot hand and Luke played excellent and efficient by accepting what was working instead of worrying about getting his points average. Y’alls game against Wake is a great example of that. Sometimes roleplayers get hot or a nice mismatch and soak up some scoring too. Kenny on senior night notes that, Nas vs Fl St too if I remember correctly. What about the Washington game in the NCAA T? All 3 of them played really well. Gonzaga game was pretty even. I watched y’all play Virginia, nobody really played well but the scoring was spread among them. First game vs Duke wasn’t Coby’s night but Cam and Luke went off. Just once again, that’s basketball.
Coby running a difficult system?
..... I refrained from being an A-hole while explaining basketball 101 and your team to you but that comment makes it difficult dude. Do you understand basketball? More importantly, do you watch Carolina play?
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