Outside of Coop, the Lakers didn't defend. What good is allowing hand checking when the defenders don't hand check. Golden State is similarly well adept to play an uptempo transition game and because the Showtime Lakers played in an era that did not stretch their defenses out to hotly contest three point shooting, Warriors would get a lot of open three point looks. Golden State also has the depth and versatility to match-up against the Lakers. Love or hate Draymond, he's a great defensive match-up for either Magic or Worthy. 6'8 match-up nightmare Magic Johnson? Warriors have 4 or 5 guys that match up well defensively on him in Draymond, Iguodala, Livingston, Thompson. It's not like Magic was 6'8 with LeBron type athleticism and quickness. Kareem? Warriors have 24 fouls with Bogut, Ezeli, Varejao, Speights.
Showtime Lakers didn't play enough defense or the type of defense to effectively guard this Warriors team. Warriors would get a ton of open three pointers. They'd run in transition just as well as the Lakers. They'd run them off the court.
The Showtime Lakers were great for their time in great part because of the appeal of their style of play. And it doesn't mean they weren't great teams. They don't match up well against the Warriors.

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