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Slater: Butler suggested changing his style of play when Curry is away. Singles is more suitable for him and Kuminga.

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November 21st Warriors reporter Anthony Slater wrote an article about the subtle relationship between Kuminga and the Warriors. He revealed that Butler suggested that the team can change the style of play when Curry is away and use singles tactics that are more suitable for himself and Kuminga.

Butler firmly believes that "winning solves all problems", so he has been urging Kuminga to develop winning habits: maintain stable defensive output, strongly fight for rebounds, reduce mistakes, create fouls creatively, open up space reasonably, and be willing to play a supporting role when necessary.

But he also put forward the idea of ​​tactical adjustments - when Curry takes a rest or is not on the court, the team should switch to a more calm and orderly singles tactics, which is more in line with the technical characteristics of Butler and Kuminga, and allows the two to better display their combat effectiveness when paired together.

"The tactical system must be completely different when Stephen is on the court and when he is not on the court," Butler said. "If he continues to implement his tactics mechanically after coming off the court, it will not work at all. After all, not every opponent will over-defend. I am not completely rejecting the existing system, just I want to emphasize that Stephen himself is the ultimate plug-in."

He further explained: "So the suitability of the player and the lineup should not be judged arbitrarily. As long as Stephen is on the court, everyone can coexist perfectly with him - this is what makes him extraordinary."

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