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“I didn’t even apply my own post hah”


Golden State Warriors split with four players in a blockbuster Jimmy Butler Shoot just before the game on Wednesday against Utah Jazz. Andrew Wiggins, Dennis Schroder, Kyle Anderson and Lindy Waters III were among those who were packaged in the agreement for separate teams in the initial four team agreement.

Trade trainer Steve Kerr demanded the league from moving dead to All-Star that players do not have to learn about the store before the games. For warriors, there were sudden ones from anyone, since their trade players went through their routine before the game.

Dennis Schroder It seemed more uneven than anyone about the move. Three months ago he arrived at the Bay area from Brooklyn and in the long run he wanted to stay with Golden State. According to Marc J. Spears, he signed Leas in San Francisco. However, the Warriors had to take his expiration to $ 13,025,250 to do the job.

On Thursday, Schroder not only showed his frustration with this, but also called their farewell post on it. AND Warriors They did not set separate posts for Schroder, Kyle Anderson and Lindy Waters III, who were with a short struggle team. Schroder is seemingly not a fan of it. Here’s what he commented:

“Wasn’t it worth a valuable post?

Schroder traded warriors in the middle of a career season with networks. He scored an average of 18.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 6.6 assists, shooting 45.2%, including 38.7% compared to 3 in 23 games in Brooklyn. However, his numbers dropped drastically as a warrior. He only managed 10.6 PPG, 2.3 RPG and 4.0 APG, cracking 37.5% and 32.2% compared to 3.

Schroder did not fit well with his set of skills that did not match Warriors style. He is more a traditional Pick-and-Roll player, while Golden State plays with PACE and in a motion with Steph Curry movement as a midst.


Dennis Schroder takes its talents to Detroit Pistons after the Golden State Warriors Mega Store

Dennis Schroder landed in Utah, along with 2032 in the second mega shop where Jimmy Butler went to Golden State. The jazz initially retained Schroder, but they again transferred the contract and delivered it to Detroit as part of this butler store.

This is a favorable situation for Schroder, who signed with a team that actually requires his services. The pistons are without Jaden Ivey, who is out the rest of the season. Schroder fills this role as a secondary ball of the ball and playmaker next to Cade Cunningham or as a primary decision maker with another unit.

The style of playing team is similar to what Schroder used to compared to his situation in Golden State.