Steve Kerr Admits That The Warriors’ Best Lineup Is Without DeMarcus Cousins
During last year’s summer, DeMarcus Cousins shocked the world when he signed a one-year, $5.3 million deal with the back-to-back Champions, the Golden State Warriors.
Well, as expected the Warriors won the West and seem to cruise through the first round of the playoffs once again. But, not necessarily because of Cousins. While the team is too good and able to compensate basically everything, Cousins’ style of play visibly contrasts with the Warriors’ ‘up-tempo, transition three, just shoot’ offense.
If we take a look at the advanced stats, you can see that Cousins, who only scored 9 points in game 1, had a plus/minus of -17, even though the Warriors won the game by 17 points. His substitute, Kevon Looney was +29.
Ever since coming back from injury, Cousins’ defense has been pretty horrible, too. His coach Steve Kerr, now admitted that his team’s best lineup doesn’t include Boogie. The so called “Hamptons Five” consisting of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, Kevin Durant, and Draymond Green are the Warriors’ lineup of death and we can expect to see them play together more often in the playoffs, especially in crunch time.
“It’s the best five man unit in the league so we’ll play that lineup more often than we did in the regular season because we’ve got days off in between. That’s what we do.”
Kerr on using Durant, Curry, Green, Thompson and Iguodala more together in playoffs: "It's the best five man unit in the league so we'll play that lineup more often than we did in the regular season because we've got days off in between. That's what we do."
— Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) April 14, 2019