Schroder finally scored in double-figures for the first time with the Warriors with 11 points, five assists and one steal during the loss to the Lakers. He said his biggest challenge is fitting in on the court with the Warriors, most notably their four-time NBA champions Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, who he views as future Hall of Famers. Dennis Schroeder says it reminds him of the challenge of playing with LeBron James when he was a Laker. “When you have two Hall of Famers, you don’t want to take anything away from them,” Schroder said. “You just got to fit in. They want me to fit in, of course, but I got to play my style as well. To combine that, we just have to keep working on it. But we still have to get wins… “I had it in L.A., same thing. You play, but you know LeBron James is on that court. Same here. Steph Curry is one of the best players who ever played. Draymond. It’s a different presence. But I still got to play my game. If I feel comfortable, you know what I can do [on the] defensive side and offensive side. But I need to feel comfortable. And when I feel comfortable, it’s going to shift.” -via Andscape / December 26, 2024