Chapter 334: Draymond’s Dilemma.
The Warriors were in their honeymoon phase.
After a shaky 6-4 start, people had doubts about this so-called 'Super Warriors' team.
But just like every LeBron-led team, the early struggles were just growing pains.
Unlike Durant, who seamlessly integrated as a system player, LeBron required a team to adapt around him. That adjustment period had cost them early games.
But once they clicked?
They were unstoppable.
By December, the Warriors were on a 12-game winning streak.
The Splash Brothers fit right into LeBron's system, and the LeBron-Curry pick-and-roll became their deadliest weapon.
LeBron was averaging 25.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 10.2 assists—his first time averaging a double-double in his career.
Curry's scoring dipped slightly to 27.3 points per game, but his efficiency remained elite.
And Klay? He was having his best season yet—averaging 23.5 points on 44% from three.
