3-27-26 Warriors Post Up
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The Warriors Post Up episode captures the energy and insight from a postgame show following a hard-fought 131-126 victory. Host Tim Rohr and analysts Tom Tolbert and Alan Brown celebrate Guy Santos' breakout performance, scoring 58 points over two games, highlighting his confidence, footwork, and pump-fake mastery as key to his success. They emphasize how Santos has evolved into a reliable starting wing, especially with Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody sidelined, and how his chemistry with Steph Curry—despite being a role player—makes him a crucial piece for the team’s future. The discussion shifts to Steph Curry’s absence due to runner’s knee, with heartfelt calls for him to return, not just for his talent but for the sheer joy he brings to the game. The hosts also reflect on the value of player development, praising young players like Jemski and Crier for stepping up, and reminisce about iconic arenas like Boston Garden and the Forum, celebrating the history and culture of basketball and baseball venues. The episode ends with lighthearted banter about baseball legends, batting practice at Oracle Park, and the upcoming road stretch in Denver.
Guy Santos has emerged as a reliable starting wing, showing confidence, elite footwork, and clutch scoring during key games.
Steph Curry’s absence is deeply felt, and fans and analysts alike are eager to see him return for the remainder of the season.
The Warriors’ depth and development of young players like Jemski and Crier are critical assets as the team navigates injuries.
The cultural and historical significance of classic arenas like Boston Garden and the Forum adds richness to the NBA experience.
Player versatility—like Santos’ ability to play both guard and forward positions—gives the Warriors flexibility in roster construction.
Guy Santos' Breakout Performance
“I'm feeling confident right now especially because the whole coaching staff has a lot of confidence in me. The players, everybody just trusts me a lot.”
The Rise of Guy Santos as a Starting Wing
“Having Guy Santos as a guy you can rely on and can start, that's a big relief for the Warriors.”
Steph Curry’s Absence and the Desire to See Him Play
“He owes us a few games. Runner's knee. Get back out there. You owe us a couple games.”
Player Development and Team Depth
The growth of young players like Jemski and Crier is celebrated, with emphasis on how increased responsibility is shaping their development.
Nostalgia and the Legacy of Classic Arenas
The hosts reflect on historic basketball and baseball venues like Boston Garden, the Forum, and Oracle Park, sharing personal memories and cultural appreciation.
“He owes us a few games. Runner's knee. Get back out there. You owe us a couple games.”
“I'm feeling confident right now especially because the whole coaching staff has a lot of confidence in me. The players, everybody just trusts me a lot.”
“It's impossible to do that. But Steph is – We know Steph. He's different.”
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Tim Rohr
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Steph Curry
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Guy Santos
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Boston Garden
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Tom Tolbert
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Alan Brown
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Oracle Park
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Jemski
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Porzingis
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Madison Square Garden
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