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West’s reliable passing off the bench key for Warriors

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For all the years David West yearned to be part of the great San Antonio Spurs franchise, he finally got that chance last season.

Now, he is facing them from the other side with Golden State and doing his part to chase a championsh­ip.

His old coach, Gregg Popovich, believes West has found a perfect fit in the Bay Area alongside Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and the others, as hard as it is for Pop to see him in another uniform.

“We’ve got a lot of experience and guys who have seen just about every sort of mix you can find in the NBA, so that’s been the joy, also just sort of figuring out what works for us defensivel­y with all the different moving parts we have,” said West, a 14-year veteran who returns to San Antonio for today’s Game 3 of the Western Conference finals with his new team up 2-0.

“Personally, I expected us to take a little bit longer. That was a surprise just how well we all sort of meshed.”

The 36-year-old West is a big reason why. He has experience­d a special two-year stretch deep into his successful NBA career, finding an important role with the Warriors’ second unit that strives to take the pressure off while maintainin­g the high level of the starters.

“Ah, man, one of the best teammates I’ve ever had,” forward Draymond Green said. “He’s a special person. I didn’t know he could pass as well as he does, he’s as smart as he is, on and off the court, just a brilliant person, someone who always has your back. Anybody on the team, he’s riding for you. It’s just been great having D-West here. Hopefully we can keep him for as much longer as he wants to play.”

West always wanted to play for Popovich in San Antonio, then once he’d done so decided to move on to Golden State. It seemed like the next intriguing move to be part of the Warriors’ roster of superstars.

Still, the Spurs miss him. “He was wonderful. He’s a class act. He’s a contemplat­ive guy. He thinks about things,” Popovich said. “Beyond basketball, it’s fun to be around him to talk about social situations. We’d share that sort of thing. As a player, he’s in the perfect system. They’ve got the big guys out on the court and passing and everybody’s running splits and back door and slipping, and he’s a good passer. If you get off, he can shoot the shot. So I’m happy for him in that situation. We hated to lose him.”

West has been a steady contributo­r, initially surprising many teammates with just how spot-on a passer he is and how he immediatel­y makes things happen while providing muchneeded boosts during important stretches.

West dished out a season-best seven assists in Game 1 against Utah the last round, his most in a playoff game since getting eight three years ago with Indiana. He notched six assists in just 15 minutes last month against Minnesota, five during a short second-quarter stretch.

Golden State is fortunate to use three distinct centres: starter Zaza Pachulia, dunk master JaVale McGee and West.

Durant left Oklahoma City to join the Warriors last July 4 then West signed only five days later.

“I got the freedom just to pick a place to go play ball and leaving there wasn’t tough,” West said. “Obviously, it was just something I wanted to do. It was sort of one of those things on my bucket list.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? David West played for the San Antonio Spurs last season. This year, he’s facing his former team in the playoffs with the Golden State Warriors.
AP PHOTO David West played for the San Antonio Spurs last season. This year, he’s facing his former team in the playoffs with the Golden State Warriors.

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