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Warriors dynasty ENDING + what’s next for Jaylen Brown?! | Get Up



On Get Up, Brian Windhorst and Monica McNutt talk all things NBA.
0:00 Boston’s big decision with Jaylen Brown
3:00 Windhorst’s take on what happens next
5:00 Should the Celtics sign Damian Lillard?
7:15 Bob Myers news with the Golden State Warriors
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38 Comments

  1. trading for Lillard will gut your depth. it defeats both the inentions of the team and the player in wanting to compete. it's just dumb. Lillard killed his chance by staying loyal to a team that didnt' care enough to truely make an effort to build around him

  2. the Warriors will continue to compete, but the Nuggets are now. nobody is getting past them in the west as they exist now

  3. Boston should move him tho. They need a true point guard and a sturdy starting big. So does miami ironically.

  4. Jaylen Brown got his suitcases packed along with all his essentials to fly back home to Atlanta real soon remember I said it

  5. Basically Tatum played bad the end of last year’s series. Brown played bad this year’s series. Next year they both play great 🤷🏾

  6. It's an interesting time in nba. Its fairly open with good parity but this new cba is going to add some complications to getting deals done.

    When it comes to Boston I think they have a better shot with Lillard. He solves a deficiency and balances out their offense more. There's definitely an argument for keeping Brown. People need to be careful assuming Brown is going to keep improving though. He might be at or near his ceiling. Just because he's still young doesn't mean he'll get significantly better.

  7. Jeff van gundy said it best…. people keep saying the warriors has a BIG 3 in steph, klay and draymond. It's actually a BIG 1, it's steph and it will always be because of STEPH CURRY😂😂😂

  8. Lillard played less than 90 games the past two seasons. I am on board about the 'possibility' of trading any player, but Brown for Lillard is throwing money away.

  9. Dame is comfortable, he can huff and puff all day about winning but when he looks at the account balance, he knows he’s already won 😂

  10. If im Portland… im rebuilding and doing my version of the process west coast edition… Dame can go if he wants too… and im taking offers right now for next years draft… here we go again with the guy on the market maybe of course he's going to NY… stop it, he might wind up in Dallas for all you know.

  11. Every great player have these moments in their career, Jaylen will be okay. I’m more worried about whose going to be coaching them next year!

  12. Y’all said the warriors dynasty ended in 2019,2020. And they proved y’all wrong by winning again last year. And this year, with a historically bad road record they were still the 6th seed. Had they they’re usual road record they could’ve easily been the 1 or 2 seed. With Poole Moody Kuminga PBJ they’re young talent is second to none. And they still have Curry who just so happens to be playing better than he was in his early 2014-2019 years. With all that being said idk how you can think they’re dynasty is over.

  13. Am good with Steph and Klay sticking together. I hope they bring in Jaylen Brown and Pascal Siakam

  14. There are teams in the finals but these fools don't want to talk about them. Sick!

  15. Jalen is not celtics problem they need a pass first point gaurd not a flop first point gaurd.

  16. 21 The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences. (‭‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭18‬‬:‭21‬ ‭NLT‬‬)

  17. Warriors dynasty is not over. Just changing. Not saying they are guaranteed a chip but they'll be competitive as long as curry is on the roster

  18. I think the Miami proved a point where having star drafted players isnt always the answer. Think this is the shift in the NBA where teams are going to move away from big contracts. Which makes sense why would you want to pay multi millions when you can groom a whole roster for far less.

  19. Imagine not making the finals once after you won last year and hearing the dynasty is over lol.

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