Golden State Warriors lead 27-26. They’ve won eight of their last 10 games, but a recent hot streak has given Steve Kerrand’s team some breathing space between 10th (where Golden State currently sits) and the dreaded 11th. , which would mean no postseason..
After Wednesday’s loss to the Clippers, Warriors star Stephen Curry said the team was “very mediocre” this season at home, posting a 14-14 record at the Chase Center. But could Stephand’s remarks apply to Golden State and the season as a whole?With 53 games to play, the Warriorsand#039; the offense was good. It hasn’t been world-beating in recent years, but the Dubs have the seventh-best offensive rating in the NBA. It’s really nothing to laugh about. Recently itand#039; has been even better, fourth best in the league over the last 15 games. Golden State remains in the top five in 3-point attempts, results and percentage, because the team with Curry has impressive offensive numbers; he alone makes the crime dangerous.Unfortunately for Golden State fans, that’s where the optimism ends. Because outside of some huge offensive numbers, the rest of Golden State’s stats look average.One especially jumps from page: 11-23.
That and#039;are the Warriors and#039; record against teams with a winning record, worse winning percentage against .500 teams than Memphis, 16 games under .500.Another number related? 20. Here the Golden State defends. In the modern NBA, teams don’t need to stifle defensively to make noise in the playoffs. Last year Denver was good but not great and still won the title. However, teams need to be passable defensively if they want to win when games slow down in the playoffs, and a bottom ten defense is not considered adequate.
Playing well in the clutch is another way teams excel in May and June. Golden State has been below average in that regard and is 18-19 in clutch situations this season, 17th in the league. In particular, its defense is poor in the clutch. Fifth-worst in the league, ahead of three tanking teams and Atlanta. A team that can’t stop anyone probably won’t go far, and the Warriors can’t stop anyone.Curry talked about Golden State and the home game when he described the team as “very average,” andquot; but a deeper look at the Warriors and#039; the profile reveals that Curry may be right on a larger scale.These Warriors are just average. Of course, it would be foolish to write them off completely, but there are clear reasons to be concerned about this team even after their solid performance..