Although the overall momentum of the Warriors in the last game is improving, all fans are very relaxed, and the Warriors are currently lacking a good interior line. At present, the Warriors only have two people on the inside, Green and Jackson Davis Jr., which is far from enough. Because when it comes to some of the league's strongest interior players, the Warriors' interior is completely incapable of confronting them.
So the Warriors may have to make a plan to strengthen the center next, and the management will definitely not stop the process of their reinforcement. Recently, it was revealed that the Warriors are currently interested in Bulls center Vucevic. If the Warriors can get Vucevic, then they can really get a center that's right for them. And this type of center is also what Kerr has always dreamed of.
Why is Vucevic a perfect fit for the Warriors' center? Because he's a center with a very good three-point shooting ability. Vucevic is shooting 44 percent from three-point range this season and is averaging 2.1 three-pointers per game. He should be the league's top player in three-point shooting at the center position. Although he is 34 years old, Vucevic is still averaging 20.3 points and 10.1 rebounds per game this season and is still a strong interior player in the league.
If the Warriors can get Vucevic, then their style of play will be even more varied. Imagine how terrible the Warriors' offense will be when Curry and Vucevic play pick-and-roll, if the opponent chooses to pinch Curry, then Curry can immediately distribute the ball to Vucevic, who can punish the opponent's defense from outside the three-point line, or punish the opponent's defense from the mid-range position. When there is a player at the center position who shoots very accurately, no team will dare to pinch Curry.
Kerr has always been very fond of projection centers, and he has previously praised Towns very much, this type of player is what Kerr would look like in his ideal center, and the Warriors' system is very lacking in this type of center. Nowadays, Jackson Davis Jr. and Looney do not have the ability to open up space on the court, so other teams can choose five and four when defending the Warriors, so Curry is under a lot of defensive pressure. If the Warriors are able to shoot all five three-pointers, then the opponent will not dare to take that overly pressing approach to Curry, and Curry may get more opportunities to explode. I wonder what the fans think?