In a surprising move, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr has decided to move Chris Paul to the bench in favor of Moses Moody for the team’s upcoming game against the San Antonio Spurs.
Paul has been a key part of the Warriors’ rotation this season, averaging 7.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game. However, Kerr believes that Moody’s size and athleticism will be a better matchup against the Spurs’ big lineup.
“We’re just trying to find the best lineup to win games,” Kerr said. “We think Moses gives us a lot of size and athleticism, and we’re going to need that against the Spurs.”
Moody is a 6’6″ sophomore guard who has been averaging 4.3 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game this season. He has shown flashes of potential, and Kerr believes that he is ready to take on a bigger role.
“Moses has been working hard all season, and he’s ready for this opportunity,” Kerr said. “He’s a talented young player, and I’m confident that he can make a big impact.”
Paul will still play a significant role in the game, coming off the bench in the second half. He is a veteran leader who can provide a scoring punch and facilitate for his teammates.
“Chris is still a very important part of our team,” Kerr said. “He’s a great player, and he’s going to be a key part of our success.”
The Warriors are hoping that this lineup change will help them get back on track. They have lost seven of their last eight games, and they are looking for a spark.
“We’re just trying to find something that works,” Kerr said. “We’re not going to give up on this season, and we’re going to keep fighting until the end.”
What this means for the Warriors
This lineup change is a clear indication that Kerr is willing to make changes in order to get the Warriors back on track. It is also a sign of confidence in Moody, who has shown flashes of potential this season.
The Warriors will need Moody to step up in a big way if they want to be successful. He will need to be able to defend multiple positions, and he will need to be a threat to score on the offensive end.
Paul will still be a key part of the Warriors’ rotation, but he will have to adjust to coming off the bench. He will need to be able to provide a spark when he enters the game, and he will need to be able to lead the second unit.
The Warriors are hoping that this lineup change will help them get back on track and make a run in the playoffs.