“Bring Chris Paul and Draymond Green off the bench,” is the only solution to veteran joining the Warriors, journalist makes BIZARRE suggestion
Radio host believes the best solution for Warriors starting line-up is to drop Draymond Green and Chris Paul as starters.
Draymond Green and Chris Paul (Source: NBC)
The Golden State Warriors have made a significant trade, acquiring Chris Paul from the Washington Wizards in exchange for Jordan Poole and some draft picks. While some fans and people in the league may find it hard to accept, the Warriors’ front office sees Paul as the missing piece they needed during the previous playoffs. They believe that his addition will improve their chances of competing for a championship, addressing a crucial need on their roster.
Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr addressed Paul and his impressive repertoire of playmaking and scoring abilities, which promise to bolster their offensive versatility. However, the precise role CP3 will assume within the team remains shrouded in mystery, with the burning question being whether he will take the helm as a starter or serve as a guiding force for the second unit. Recently, an intriguing solution was proposed by Matt Steinmetz, the esteemed radio host of “95.7 The Game.”
During a discussion with Daryle “The Guru” Johnson, Matt Steinmetz dropped a surprising solution regarding Chris Paul’s role on the Golden State Warriors. The Guru expressed his concerns about the signing, fearing that starting CP3 would make the team too small. However, Matt’s ingenious proposal for the starting and non-starting players left both Guru and the audience astonished.
Matt mentioned he’s not trolling and then went on to say, “Starting line-up for the Warriors maybe should be Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga and Looney. I would think about bringing Draymond Green and Chris Paul off the bench.” He argued that Green owed it to the team to embrace this role, and CP3’s bench presence would benefit the team, providing an opportunity for Kuminga’s growth and overall team improvement.
Johnson disagreed with Matt’s proposal and wisely pointed out the importance of having Draymond Green in the starting lineup, highlighting his defensive prowess and ability to execute in crucial finishing moments. Johnson also raised concerns about managing player egos within the team, indicating that maintaining a balanced and cohesive starting lineup is crucial.
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Steve Kerr on Chris Paul’s role as a Warrior
Despite Chris Paul’s history as a long-time starter, his role with the Golden State Warriors remains highly uncertain, prompting questions directed at Head Coach Steve Kerr about the challenging process of determining the team’s starters during Team USA’s 2nd day of Training Camp.
Steve Kerr kept the media waiting for a definitive starting lineup, stating, “I think that’ll be a case where you get three weeks of training camp before that first game. We’ll just look at all kinds of different combinations.”
Discussing Chris Paul’s addition to the team, Kerr lauded the veteran point guard’s transformative impact, commending his ability to control the game, manage the tempo, and handle the ball which will undoubtedly help their team on great levels.”
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