On the NBA Beat

On the NBA Beat Ep. 183: Andy Liu on Warriors’ 2023-24: “This Thing Is Tenuous”


Listen Later

Andy Liu of the Light Years podcast is back yet again; for a record ninth time, in fact. His task this time? Helping Aaron preview the Golden State Warriors as they attempt to bounce back from a 44-38 campaign in which just six games separated them from 11th-place Utah and they were eliminated by the Lakers in the second round. Andy and Aaron discuss last season’s challenges, summer acquisition Chris Paul’s fit, Draymond Green’s leadership, Andrew Wiggins’ value and Klay Thompson’s future, among

other timely topics.   

 

7:31-8:39: “They tried to downplay it. They tried to make it seem like they would get through it. But that was the punch that ruined the season. It ruined Draymond Green’s standing as a leader. Nobody respected him or wanted to listen to him after that. … It wasn’t 100% Draymond Green’s fault, but any time something happens that’s like

that, you end up not having the same voice you did if you’re Draymond Green. And I don’t think he’s had the same voice for a while now. … I think it just makes things very, very difficult for him to be that guy for this team. I think it works if you’re Steph and Klay. It doesn’t work if you’re Jordan Poole and Jonathan Kuminga and some of these younger guys who don’t necessarily want to hear it from him.”   

 

17:35-17:47: “Steve’s Kerr biggest job this season is to find a way to get Chris Paul to buy in on coming off the bench. Because if Steve Kerr can’t do that…this team is cooked.”

 

20:53-21:14: “I think this thing is tenuous. I do. … The first 10 games are gonna tell us a lot about where the Warriors are gonna be the rest of the season.”    

 

23:54-24:14: “That’s part of the game that maybe last season they weren’t good enough getting Steph the ball

because Jordan Poole wasn’t passing, Kuminga didn’t know how to play, [James] Wiseman didn’t know how to play, JaMychal Green didn’t know how to play Warriors-style
basketball. It’s hard. And I think Chris Paul is one of those people that’s smart enough in the NBA to just pick up off the bat, easy.”  

 

28:46-29:21: “Look, he’s not gonna be the No. 2, but he’s such a good player as the No. 3. It’s very reminiscent of what Aaron Gordon did in the NBA Finals, where if you’re gonna leave him open, he’s gonna make you pay. And he’s gonna be so good defensively. He does all the glue stuff. Shout-out to the Warriors, 1 for trading for him, taking the risk, and then 2, identifying that he’s gonna be able to do all

those things. And of course Andrew Wiggins has to be the one that wants to do those things, right? I think of Kuminga as someone, and again different phases of their career, but Jonathan Kuminga could be Andrew Wiggins, pretty easily.”   

37:17-39:04: “I think, moving forward with Mike Dunleavy [Jr.] and Kirk Lacob, they’re not losing the Xs and Os or the strategic path of where they want to go. I think they’re smart enough to do what [former Warriors president and GM] Bob Myers had done the last decade. What I do think that they’re losing is the relationships, the kind of mending of relationships that Bob Myers could do, how Bob Myers can calm Draymond down and build a bridge between Draymond Green and Steve Kerr, build a bridge between Steph Curry and the young guys and kinda get people bought in, get [owner] Joe Lacob bought in. … Now, one thing I do think that may happen is that if this Chris Paul thing doesn’t work, Bob Myers has never really shown an

inclination to make big moves at the trade deadline. I think that changes with Dunleavy and Kirk [Lacob].”

 

41:34-41:40: “I think Klay will probably, most likely take a little bit less to come back to the Warriors.”

 

47:22-47:40: “All of these guys are pseudo-contenders, right? There’s just a ton of question marks for all of these guys, and I would hesitate to put the Warriors in a tier below the Lakers or a tier below the Suns or a tier below the Miami Heat. It just doesn’t make sense to me because everybody has the same questions.” 

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

On the NBA BeatBy Aaron Fischman, Loren Lee Chen

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

70 ratings


More shows like On the NBA Beat

View all
The New York Knicks Podcast by The New York Knicks Podcast

The New York Knicks Podcast

262 Listeners

Salt City Hoops Utah Jazz Podcast by Dan Clayton

Salt City Hoops Utah Jazz Podcast

38 Listeners

The Rapcast by Raptors Republic

The Rapcast

62 Listeners

Drive and Dish NBA Podcast by Justin Cousart

Drive and Dish NBA Podcast

214 Listeners

The Baseline NBA Podcast by 19 Media Group

The Baseline NBA Podcast

67 Listeners

The Lakers Legacy Podcast by Lakers Legacy

The Lakers Legacy Podcast

490 Listeners

Super Hoopers: An NBA podcast by Blue Wire

Super Hoopers: An NBA podcast

77 Listeners

The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast by the staff of Detroit Bad Boys

The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast

38 Listeners

Above The Rim NBA Podcast by Above The Rim Podcast

Above The Rim NBA Podcast

72 Listeners

Smashing Heads Podcast by Zac Cupples

Smashing Heads Podcast

196 Listeners