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One of the great chess moves this year might be bringing TT off the bench and letting Channing Frye start against Zaza. I know last year Kerr said any time Frye was on court, they'd go small with Draymond. With as much offensive efficiency they're getting out of McGee and Zaza on court, I wonder if that holds true?
I've said it before -- we do best against GSW when they're forced to play small, because it gives us a significant advantage in terms of physical dominance/strength. Curry, in particular, wears down when there aren't big guys setting screens for him.
So I actually like that idea. Start Frye, which will force Zaza/McGee away from the basket. Then when they sub in Draymond, put TT in.
TT and LBJ together are a physical load that give GSW a tough time.
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