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The Golden State Warriors are, on paper, a playoff team. The difficulty for the franchise in recent years has been staying healthy.
Stephen Curry recently had what is hoped to be a minor setback with yet another ankle sprain. Warriors head coach Mark Jackson downplayed the injury, saying Curry would be available to play today if the Warriors were in the playoffs.
Additionally, the team has taken a very cautious approach to Andrew Bogut’s return from a broken ankle suffered back in January. There’s no explicit timeline set, but the team assures that Bogut has not had any setbacks.
At full strength, the Warriors are a load offensively. Defense hasn’t been Golden State’s calling card in recent years, but Jackson has made it his mantra. With Bogut in the middle, the Warriors may be able to get the necessary stops to win close games.
Of course that presumes Curry and Bogut can get, and stay, healthy.
Jackson is confident in his team, despite a poor showing Monday night in Los Angeles against the Clippers.
“We’ve got better players,”Jackson told HOOPSWORLD. ”My ownership and my management – led by Joe Lacob, Peter Guber and Bob Myers – did an outstanding job of getting depth at every position. When you talk about getting a Carl Landry or when you talk about getting a Jarrett Jack – in case anything happens to Steph Curry or even if he’s healthy having a legitimate guy backing him up – we brought toughness in. We had three steals in the draft that are as high-character guys as you can find in this draft or any draft. We’ve got guys who are all about winning and that’s how we got better.”
The Warriors added Harrison Barnes (7th), Festus Ezeli (30th) and Draymond Green (35th) to the active roster this season. Barnes has started five of seven exhibition games, averaging 9.6 points on 47.3 percent shooting from the field and 42.9 percent from three-point range.
Ezeli has thoroughly impressed Jackson, even as a rookie.
“The backup center job was wide open; he won it, deserves it,” Jackson said.
If Bogut is not ready for opening night, Jackson is confident, “
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