
The Golden State Warriors got their butt kicked on Friday night, losing 139-119 to the Portland Trail Blazers. Thereâs no need to overcomplicate things: the Warriors, who played an overtime game the night before in a different state, were clearly lacking in legs and energy relative to the Blazers, who hadnât played in 48 hours and havenât left home yet this year.
So letâs speed run through some grades. As Bob Fitzgerald said on the broadcast, the team isnât going to be wasting a lot of time reviewing this film; it wasnât bad enough to learn from, or good enough to celebrate.
As always, grades are based on my expectations of each player, with a âBâ grade representing the average performance for that player.
Note: True-shooting percentage (TS) is a scoring efficiency metric that accounts for threes and free throws. League average TS last year was 57.6%.
28 minutes, 16 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 4 turnovers, 3 fouls, 4-for-7 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, 7-for-7 free throws, 79.4% TS, -11
Kumingaâs sensational start to the season continued on Friday, as the evolution of his game was on full display. He was absolutely hunting rebounds in this game, attacking missed shots like a free safety on a deep route.
He continued looking absolutely transformed as a playmaker, with his three assists not coming close to telling the story of how he set up teammates. And Iâm not sure whether to be more encouraged by the fact that he shot seven free throws, or that he made all seven of them.
And along the way, he did the things that weâve known for a long time that he could do: score with emphasis, and even occasional violence. He had the play of the game, and one of the highlights of a loaded night of NBA games.
It wasnât all pretty. His defense wasnât as strong in this game as in the first two contests, and there were far too many moments of sloppiness. Yet even in those moments, you could see the vision. His turnovers came from seeing passes that he didnât use to see, and just not quite executing; that will come. Ultimately, there were a lot of reasons the Warriors lost, and itâs hard for me to view Kuminga as one of them.
Grade: B+
Post-game bonus: Led the team in rebounds.
21 minutes, 12 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 turnovers, 4 fouls, 4-for-7 shooting, 3-for-4 threes, 1-for-2 free throws, 76.1% TS, -13
Green set the tone a bit in this one when he turned the ball over on the first two possessions of the game. In all, it was just a very sloppy game for Dray. His jump shot looks awesome, which is encouraging, but he mostly felt like a non-factor, except for the moments when he was committing turnovers.
Grade: C-
Post-game bonus: Led the team in assists.
16 minutes, 5 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 turnover, 2-for-4 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, 62.5% TS, -3
Post drew the starting assignment, as Steve Kerr admitted that he doesnât want to go a whole season having Green begin the game at the five. It was nice seeing the Warriors have some size early in the contest, though Post was getting worked a bit by Donovan Clingan, not just on the glass but even down the court. I canât wait to see how Postâs game improves over the year as he learns from Al Horford, because he definitely needs some help on the defensive side of things. But there was a lot to like in this game, in his biggest stretch of playing time so far this year.
Grade: B
27 minutes, 14 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, 1 turnover, 1 foul, 3-for-7 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, 8-for-10 free throws, 61.4% TS, -10
Butler was a superstar on Tuesday, a star on Thursday, and fairly pedestrian on Friday. It seemed that maybe the load he shouldered earlier in the week caught up to him in this game, as he just didnât quite have the ability to put the team on his shoulders when they needed a bucket. He also missed a pair of free throws, which sure isnât going to help him in his show of self confidence when he bet on besting Steph Curryâs mark this year.
It wasnât a bad game for Butler, but by his standards it was.
Grade: C
27 minutes, 35 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 4 turnovers, 1 foul, 12-for-22 shooting, 7-for-14 threes, 4-for-4 free throws, 73.7% TS, -13
Iâll promise you one thing: there wonât be many times at all this year where Curry scores with this level of volume and efficiency and the Warriors get blown out. Itâs just not going to happen much, especially with Butler on the team. But it happened tonight. Curry was hot in the first quarter and hot in the third quarter, and basically didnât play in the fourth quarter as Kerr waived the white flag. He now has seven steals and four blocks through three games, and 77 points over his last two contests.
Grade: A-
Post-game bonus: Led the team in points.
12 minutes, 2 points, 3 assists, 1 turnover, 1 foul, 0-for-2 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, 2-for-2 free throws, 34.7% TS, +5
Hield was a non-factor scoring the ball, though he continues to play well within the system, and he got his teammates open looks repeatedly, which is great. He also was the only Warrior to finish with a positive plus/minus, which is good for him but awful for the team.
Grade: C+
Post-game bonus: Best plus/minus on the team.
21 minutes, 7 points, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 1 foul, 1-for-6 shooting, 1-for-3 threes, 4-for-6 free throws, 40.5% TS, -12
Moody returned after missing the first two games of the year with an injury, and it was great seeing him back on the court. That said, it did not go particularly well for him. He looked rusty and slower than the competition, and both of those things are very understandable. Despite not playing yesterday, his legs werenât under him on his jumpers, and he was fairly slow moving on defense and the glass. He stayed out on the court during the blowout minutes so that he could get up to speed, and hopefully we see a better version of him on Monday.
Grade: C
17 minutes, 6 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 1 block, 1 turnover, 3 fouls, 2-for-5 shooting, 2-for-2 free throws, 51.0% TS, -1
With Horford not playing (as will be the custom on back-to-backs), Jackson-Davis got his first minutes of the year. He played a bit like someone with immense talent who hasnât been on the court much lately and hey, wouldnât you know it, thatâs exactly what he is.
TJD had some superb screens in this game, and showed some real rapport with Curry. He also had plenty of moments on both ends of the court where he looked like he wanted to call timeout in the middle of a play and ask where he should be.
Grade: B
22 minutes, 8 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 turnovers, 1 foul, 2-for-9 shooting, 1-for-3 threes, 3-for-4 free throws, 37.2% TS, -17
Podziemski came off the bench for the first time this year, and unfortunately it didnât help with the struggles heâs been having. He did some good things, but was a bit of a sinkhole offensively save for a burst at the end of the third quarter. Heâs just not playing the way weâve grown accustomed to, on either side of the court. Itâll come around.
Grade: D+
Post-game bonus: Worst plus/minus on the team.
25 minutes, 7 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 turnovers, 4 fouls, 2-for-4 shooting, 1-for-3 threes, 2-for-2 free throws, 71.7% TS, -13
The rookie just continues to impress. I sure didnât have him getting more minutes than Moody, Hield, Podziemski, or Gary Payton II on my bingo card when the season began, though admittedly some of that was that he was on the court for the lengthy garbage time.
Itâs clear that Kerr trusts Richard in meaningful moments, and itâs also clear that Kerr will turn to Richard when the team is struggling and he needs a wild card to potentially boost them. He did that quite a bit in this game, though there were also a handful of moments where he reminded you that he is, indeed, playing in his first week as a professional basketball player.
Grade: B+
11 minutes, 4 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 1 foul, 2-for-4 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, 50.0% TS, -7
Spencer made his season debut in the first quarter, which was a sign of how desperate Kerr was to find anything in the backcourt that could work when Curry was on the bench. It wasnât a dynamic game, but it was a solid game, and a reminder as to why the Warriors care so much about keeping him around.
Grade: B
7 minutes, 0 points, 1 rebound, 0-for-1 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, 0.0% TS, -1
Just not a very good start to the season for GPII. He remains incredibly important in certain matchups, but just hasnât been too strong so far.
Grade: C-
11 minutes, 3 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 2 fouls, 1-for-2 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, 75.0% TS, -4
Santos was given a short burst to try to give the team a shot in the arm, and then he played out the garbage time minutes. He had a few good plays, but a lot of sloppiness.
Grade: C
Fridayâs inactives: Al Horford, DeâAnthony Melton, Jackson Rowe, Alex Toohey