Curry in the world can't run for 30 minutes? Golden State's unusual system, 12-man rotation. Key Drivers for the Early Rise

Nov 20, 2024

Curry in the world can't run for 30 minutes? Golden State's unusual system, 12-man rotation. Key Drivers for the Early Rise



The Golden State Warriors use a pretty interesting player appointment at this point. It's a 12-person rotation.

ESPN said on the 20th (Korea time) 'Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is very efficient in his 12-man rotation. Is it working so well??There is not much pressure on the door to exclude players. At this point, no player has a problem,' he reported. `Ker said he will continue to take the 12-man rotation system for the next 30 games.'

Golden State has such a wide rotation. Looks like they run 2 rosters in 1 team.



There is a clear starting lineup. At this point it's D'Anthony Melton (when healthy), Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins, Draymond Green and Trace Jackson-Davis.

Golden State has an unexpected performance. He is in second place with 10 wins and 3 losses. It is a different move from the original expectation of ranking 6th to 9th.



The most unusual thing is that no player in the entire team played an average of more than 30 minutes per game. Stephen Curry of the world also plays an average of 29.1 minutes. Green is followed by 28.2 minutes.

It is a green light that Curry, who is 36 years old, and Green, who is 34 years old, do not depend much this year. Curry can maximize power even more when he is on the court. Golden State has no choice but to be strong in the match.



A 12-person rotation has both advantages and disadvantages. If you have a superstar, it can lead to locker room atmosphere issues. This is because you can be dissatisfied with the playing time.

Moreover, if rotation is active within the court, there may be uncertainty about the role of individuals.

However, Golden State has already sorted out its starting lineup and backup lineup. There are five best players centered on Curry and Green, and backup teams centered on Buddy Hridd, Brandin Poseyemski and Jonathan Kuminga. On top of that, Kyle Anderson, Kevon Looney, Gary Payton II and Moses Moody are holding out.



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