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How the Warriors are using creativity to solve a classic Andrew Wiggins problem

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There have been many nights were cries for the Golden State Warriors to pressure the rim and attack the paint were commonplace. For a team that doesn’t rely on traditional or conventional sources of rim pressure — the unconventional method being the outside-in approach made possible by the likes of Steph Curry and Buddy Hield (and Klay Thompson in previous years) — finding creative ways to solve a deficiency problem (i.e., generating rim pressure) while staying true to their overarching offensive principles has always been their modus operandi.

This creativity on offense can come in many forms: a certain formation, certain movements, certain personnel, certain screen types, etc.