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Warriors Kerr finally stopped being obsessed with the "Five Little Players". Have you noticed that Kerr s tactics have changed this season?

1:12am, 3 November 2025【Basketball】

Cole figured it out. Putting Horford in the bottom corner instead of the top of the arc is the correct way to use Horford. Cole initially wanted to use him like Green, but soon realized that this was a waste of martial arts. Three-pointers from the top of the arc are not Horford's strong point, but Horford's three-pointers from the bottom corners are easy to grasp.

Warriors fans who have experienced 22 years know what I am talking about. This time I adjusted Horford's usage, and as expected, he hit three of four from three. His space threat is far greater than that of Post.

Have you noticed that Cole's tactics have changed this season? Green no longer deals cards at the top of the arc, and Curry no longer runs back and forth on the baseline without the ball. Instead, Butler and even Bobo Chicken have increased the number of singles with the ball. Curry now mostly runs a screen at 45 degrees, shoots when there is a chance, and hits others when there is no chance. He also plays one-on-one with the ball and calls pick-and-rolls. Then he sets a screen for Butler and the hard-working players to make them play in misplaced positions with the ball. He rarely runs back and forth on the baseline and waits for Green to deal his cards.

Green is now either pick-and-roll or squatting in the corner, and there is basically no constipation in dealing cards. In this way, Curry not only saves energy, but also hides Green on the offensive end.

Cole finally stopped being obsessed with the "Five Little Boys" and burst into tears! Since the start of the game, many aspects have met or even exceeded expectations, such as Kuminga's integration into the system, the team's three-point shooting percentage, and the team's defensive effort and effort. But the biggest surprise among them is undoubtedly Cole. He is finally no longer obsessed with small lineups!

Why did the Warriors play five minors in the first place? Why is it successful? Because whether it is the 1.0 version of Curry Thompson, Iguodala, Barnes-Green or the 2.0 version of Curry, Thompson, Iguodala, Green and Durant, all five of them have the speed to rotate defense, pass the ball, shoot, and make cuts. It can be said that the offense and defense are full. Of course you can succeed in primary school without any problem.

To put it bluntly, it is precisely because you have these people that the fifth primary school can succeed, not that the formation of the fifth primary school is innately correct. In recent years, Kerr has been obsessed with the five players and can't extricate himself. In recent years, the Warriors have simply not been able to gather five people suitable for the five players. They have forced some guards who can't defend or shoot to form a so-called "five players."

You must know that playing "five small" means giving up your height. Your defense basically relies on the outside. Once you are passed, don't expect the inside to make up for it. Even if you can occasionally make up, it means that the rebound is not guaranteed. Therefore, if you force an undefended guard to form a "five small", the inside will be washed away.

The Warriors' system. The Warriors' system is actually simple and complex. According to some fans and media people, it is called "pass and cut system", but in fact it is not accurate. Any system requires "pass and cut". Generally speaking, the technical characteristics of the coach and the star players determine the team's system style of play. Except for individual coaches who compromise on star players with obvious shortcomings, they can usually complement each other to achieve the greatest effect.

Through years of development, the tactical systems have actually generally converged, but each company has a different core leader and a different focus. The offensive system is generally divided into four major offensive systems: triangle offense, Princeton, dynamic offense and Flex system. Cole's career experience with the Bulls, Spurs, Suns and Warriors destined him to be able to integrate these systems well.

1. The triangle offense includes two players on the weak side collaborating with pinch post, that is, the weak side player cooperates with his teammates near the free throw line; strong side cutting, in the offensive strong side area where the ball is, players cut into the basket or open space by running without the ball; occupying the bottom corner and spreading the defense, forcing the defender to expand the defensive range and create inside space by players standing in the bottom corner. Take the Warriors' related tactics as an example, such as an application of the Warriors' "Pinch Post iverson" tactic. Of course, the triangle offense is more than these and also includes "blind pig", etc. I won't go into details. In the Warriors' system, you will easily find the shadow of the triangle offense. Representative coach: Zen Master.

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