 The defensive strategy the Warriors implemented was basically leaving Jalen Brown wide open which then resulted in 19 of his 29 points in that first quarter and it's not great. I mean it's obviously a choice and Lou if you had to sort of judge the idea of even attempting to use this strategy would you think? I would just like to know who was the assistant coach that that decided to recommend this to everybody else and everybody in the room was like yeah let's try that. He's a guy known to to attack the paint but to just leave him open and say he can't make open shots is flat out disrespectful and they paid the cost for it. This has never been an MO of Jalen Brown's that he can't shoot and he's not a knockdown shooter and he can't make open shots so I have no reason why they would even think that this was a strategy that was going to be successful.