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Glaring truth about Warriors in Looney’s 2022 title comments originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – Often after a Warriors loss, there’s a consistent image: Kevon Looney speaking at the podium in a postgame press conference.
There have been plenty of times Looney has talked after a win, too. But the good-guy Warriors veteran will take the unkind assignment of talking in tough situations, like Monday after a 40-point throttling of a loss to the Boston Celtics on Golden State’s home court.
Looney respected questions and took his time coming up with honest answers that protected the team, as he always does.
The last question asked of Looney didn’t require a pause before he answered. Looney smiled and gave the question a quick, truth-telling laugh when asked how long the Warriors’ 2022 championship over the Celtics feels.
“Seems like an eternity ago,” Looney said. “We’ve had a lot of different iterations of the team since then. Each season brings on a new challenge. That year seems further and further away, but hopefully, we can get back to that feeling of being a champion
“We got a long way to go, but we still got to remember those times so you can know what you’re really shooting for.”
His answer continued after those first five words, but they’re all that really matter.
Seems like an eternity ago.
Yes it does. Let’s run through just a few things that have happened to that roster, and the Warriors as a whole, since they raised the Larry O’Brien trophy 950 days ago.
A large portion of the role players are long gone. Andre Iguodala, Otto Porter Jr. and Nemanja Bjelica all retired. Damion Lee is on the Phoenix Suns, and Juan Toscano-Anderson is playing in the G League for the Mexico City Capitanes.
James Wiseman, the former No. 2 overall draft pick who didn’t play a single game in the championship season, was traded the following year at the deadline to bring back Gary Payton II, who has missed more games to injury than he has played the last three seasons. Neither rookie lottery pick from the championship season, Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, have turned into a star…
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Publish date : 2025-01-21 10:09:00
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