Curry talks about strange lineups: This is a very typical Cole-style idea. Everyone is used to this method.

In the NBA regular season, the Warriors defeated the Grizzlies 131-118. After the game, Warriors core Curry was interviewed by reporters. Xiaoba compiled part of the interview content for everyone as follows.

Reporter: You used several "special" lineup combinations tonight. I remember at least once you asked Santos to play the center position. And we also saw that the opponent used a "double-high" lineup earlier. How would you describe this different, even somewhat unconventional offense?

Curry: I feel like it was like the game in Denver - in that game we put together a lineup that we had never tried in training camp, but the coach used it directly in the final stage. This is a very typical Steve Kerr way of thinking - looking for different energy points during the regular season and activating the team at the right moment.

I think everyone is used to this method now - you have to be ready to play at any time. And it helps because our offense isn't strictly positional, but more based on concepts, rhythm and patterns. So no matter who it is, they can blend in relatively smoothly. Things like the one tonight when No. 3 (referring to Moody) came on the court was very helpful. Moments like this allow us to maintain the stability of the game no matter what lineup combination we use.

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