The Golden State Warriors didn’t let up in Game 1 against the Pelicans. But head coach Alvin Gentry says they’re still going to play up-tempo. Speaking to ESPN’s Chris Haynes, Gentry says the following:“We’re still going to play with a fast pace, and we are going to do a better job of spacing the floor. We’re going to be better defensively from the standpoint of not having breakdowns.”But he doesn’t stop there.“We’re not going to go back and change everything that we did. We’re not going to all of a sudden walk the ball up the court now and try to play slow. You know, what we’ve got to do is, we’ve got to get AD [Anthony Davis] more involved in the game from the standpoint of even the double-teams, we’ve got to get him out on the floor and get space, and we’ve got to do a better job of shot selection. Then we’ve got to do a better job defensively.”Gentry has a point, of course. After all, it would be unwise to flip your entire strategy on its head after just one game. But the Pelicans have to figure something
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