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Farewell, Richard Jefferson.

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Does anyone have KD's shooting stats after RJ dunked to infinity over KD?

It seemed like he got in KD's head completely. Can't remember KD making a shot after that play. Also, while it was a foul on the last play on KD, it was such a smart foul because refs usually swallow their whistle late in the game and RJ fouled KD in such a subtle manner.

The man is smart. He makes the right decision most of the times. Its a shame he isn't a couple of years younger but there is no doubt he can still contribute for few mins.

BTW, that walkoff when there was still time left in the shotclock was proper badass! :chuckle:
 
I wonder if RJ gave Klay his heart back after ripping it out of his chest.
 
Typical NBA calls for the Warriors.

Old man Jefferson gets a tech for winking when he elevates over Durant.

Yet... KD acted like a fake tough guy and stared us down after every dunk, and Draymond screaming and staring after every play he makes. No techs?

Why does the league give so much to these drama queens? It's blatant that the calls always favor them. It's the truth.
 
Typical NBA calls for the Warriors.

Old man Jefferson gets a tech for winking when he elevates over Durant.

Yet... KD acted like a fake tough guy and stared us down after every dunk, and Draymond screaming and staring after every play he makes. No techs?

Why does the league give so much to these drama queens? It's blatant that the calls always favor them. It's the truth.

That whole team is fake tough guys. If you get real tough with them they back down and cower in fear. That RJ dunk of Klay hurt Klay's feelings I am surprised he didn't cry.
 
RJ is always cutting and when he gets the ball he immediately attacks the rim with a quick move, very hard to defend that when you also need to focus on LeBron, Kyrie & Love ect, RJ is just a very smart basketball player our small ball line up looks like a true nightmare to defend.

This is why you sign veterans on teams with championship aspirations. I theory it's great to go young and have a bunch of prospects, but if you can get a 12-year vet who has seen and done it all, they're going to be much more valuable short term. Then rotate though the McRaes and Cunninghams until you hopefully find a Liggins.
 
Love RJ. Watched him so much early in his career and to now have him as a player for us is amazing. Love his charisma and the emotional leadership he provides.
 
The Warriors have such a hard time against our small ball lineups with Jefferson specifically. Something about the way he plays really gives them trouble. I think it's just because he brings us together as a team.

Pretty simply for him: he decides quickly whether to drive, shoot, or rotate it around. After he decides quickly, he's decisive he'll attack the rim hard or go up confidently with the shot. What's amazing it always seems like he makes the correct decision so that even when he misses hard to get mad at him.

If I was Liggins or another 3 and D guy I'd try to copycat his decision making because that's what you want on the 3 and D. Big difference between him and Liggins on drives is Jefferson is big and explosive. Liggins probably is quicker and can jump higher but as demonstrated today Jefferson can take contact
 

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