Golden State Warriors News: Andrew Bogut Mavericks Opens Up On Former Team’s Loss; Exposed All By OKC

Golden State Warriors former center Andrew Bogut, who was shipped off to the Dallas Mavericks four months ago, opened up in an interview on Wednesday night how OKC exposed all of Warriors weak defense during the playoff. Bogut was necessarily traded to the Mavericks for Warriors to grab the former free agent MVP Kevin Durant in their yellow jersey.

USA Today reported that from the time Andrew Bogut was traded from Milwaukee to the Warriors in 2012 up to July 7, he was literally and figuratively had been at the center of the Golden State Warriors most surprising story. Bogut had strongly anchored the Warriors defense, which grew to become one of the team best qualities. He helped the Warriors win the 2014-2015 title and went a shocking record with 73 wins and 9 lost in the last season before they blew the 3-1 lead to Cleveland Cavaliers in the Finals.

It was unfortunate as the Gloden State Warriors saw Andrew Bogut as disposable. So they traded the-now Mavericks Bogut to add another MVP into their roster. And every time the Australian center was asked about the Warriors' decision to trade him, he swallowed it all up to the business of basketball and moved on in silent.

According to SLAM, when Bogut was asked about his former Warriors games and their weakness, he said that he haven't seen a lot of their games. He only saw the San Antonio game and the Lakers game, to which the Warriors lost.

Andrew Bogut believed that the OKC had exposed all the warriors' weaknesses last season when the warriors went small and OKC went big. OKC kind of unclothed the warriors. Thunder went the anti-death lineup, which was staying true to their strength and should have beaten Warriors supposedly. Bogut said that the OKC had it all figured out.

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