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With an average of 7+5 per game, the Warriors' iron-clad starters are now directly abandoned by Kerr

Kerr has always been a very open-minded head coach, and playing with the Warriors is easy to get a few role players, including some fringe players, and once you take the opportunity to show what you can do in one or two games, you have a good chance of getting into the Warriors' rotation and possibly even being a starter for the Warriors.

Post, for example, is a very striking example of this. After the Warriors suffered an injury on the inside some time ago, Post got the opportunity to play and showed his projection advantage in his debut, and Kerr also saw his ability to open up space, so he made Kerr realize his role through that game. So until now, Post has been a consistent presence in the Warriors' rotation.

Post is in the rotation, but the Warriors' interior rotation has also changed. Jackson Davis Jr. hasn't had any chances lately, having previously started with the Warriors. Last season he was the Warriors' iron starter, and under Paul's leadership, his statistics are very good, and this season his average points per game is not particularly bad, and he can contribute 7+5 data per game. However, Post's projection ability is not possessed by Jackson Davis Jr., and his height is not particularly outstanding in the interior rim protection ability, so Kerr chose to use Post and gave up Jackson Davis Jr. in order to seek better space.

Jackson Davis Jr. is not as good as Looney in rebounding compared to Looney, and he is not as good as Post in terms of shooting. So now he has been completely abandoned by Kerr, the Warriors now have three rotations on the inside, Green will play the fifth position when the small lineup, and then Post and Looney, so it is very difficult for Jackson Davis Jr. to get into the rotation, his disadvantages are very obvious, and he may be destined to become a victim.

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