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Is losing to the Trail Blazers really just a matter of physical strength? If the Warriors help Curry win the championship, they must send this guy away!

10:02am, 27 October 2025【Basketball】

One day later, the Warriors lost to the Trail Blazers by 20 points, which is still hard to let go! Because the Warriors are aging, they just defeated the Nuggets in overtime and were beaten back to back by the young Trail Blazers. Can this be attributed to fatigue? So how do you explain Curry's 35 points?

Warriors head coach Cole said this: "I can't blame the loss on fatigue. The main reason is that the Trail Blazers performed too well."

Peter believes that the biggest reason for the loss is that Cole's old habits have returned. When Horford was absent, he actually put up a five-small lineup!

When the Trail Blazers froze slow centers like Klingen and Yang Hansen, who are over 2.10 meters tall, and directly put Grant at the 5th position, in such an athletic lineup with an average of 2 meters, Cole still dares to put three guards on the court, that is really crazy~

Of course, there are 82 games in the season, which is still a long time, but if the Warriors do not want to fall into the dilemma of competing for ranking in the play-offs, then every game must be won, especially for a team like the Trail Blazers that lacks experience and whose head coach Billups was temporarily arrested.

Peter believes that if people want to completely change their habits, then they should stop thinking about Cole and get rid of the two guards who are often used with weak defense and poor offense.

The first one is Spencer. Although he is only a two-way player, Cole really can't use him as a surprise player and directly cut him. Even if he uses Seth Curry, who is about to be signed, this guy is at least three-point accurate and has certain organizational skills.

The second and most important one is Bodemski. Whether this guy has static talent or dynamic talent, his development limit is at most the starter of a bad team. Why is Cole always obsessed with him?

So far in the new season, he has averaged 29.7 minutes per game, 8.7 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist, shooting 36% from the field and only 31% from the three-point range. In addition, his offensive organization is even more eye-catching. Once he gets the ball, Warriors fans will panic.

If Melton returns healthy, this guy will quickly freeze his time and give it to Moody, Melton and Seth Curry.

When the trading day comes in February next year, the Warriors should send this guy away quickly. He can do nothing but brag~