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On this episode of The large numberTom Haberstroh and Dan Devine deeply plunge into the seismic change in the performance of the Golden State Warriors since the arrival of Jimmy Butler. To be one of the most severe teams of the NBA at the head of the Ligue in free throws made with fewer reversals than ever, Butler has reshaped the Warriors in an error -free mastodon. The pair breaks down its impressive individual statistics, including how it stimulates efficiency at both ends without dominating the ball, and what its presence has done to increase the scoring of Steph Curry, pushing it to one of its most effective stretches of all time. Could the addition of Butler be the missing piece to an NBA title race in Warriors?
Tom and Dan also examine closely how the Warriors have adjusted in non-sema minutes, the impressive figures from Jimmy filling the gap when Curry is, and discuss the efficiency of their new range of small balls. In addition, the impact of the potential return of Jonathan Kuminga and how his presence could further strengthen the depth of Golden State while they are heading for the playoffs. With the impact of Butler which extends from the offense to the Defense, could this business in mid-season be one of the best in the history of the NBA?
(1:15) Big Number: Jimmy Butler revitalizes Golden State
(16:25) Steph’s improved shot
(22:00) New and improved Net Note from Warriors
(24:15) Golden State Small-Ball from five
(28:00) Kuminga will return after an ankle injury
(33:50) Update on the dashboard on / under
(34:25) Shaq forget that leads the pistons
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(Tagstotranslate) Jimmy Butler (T) Golden State Warriors (T) Tom Haberstroh (T) Dan Devine (T) NBA (T) Steph Curry (T) Pistons (T) Jonathan Kuminga