Warriors’ 2-timeline plan back with Podziemski, Jackson-Davis, Kuminga

The Warriors decided to go all-in on their veteran players this past offseason.

The team’s “two-timeline plan” for success was considered over.

But no one officially signed the death certificate.

Yes, the two timelines are back by anything other than popular demand.

With Draymond Green suspended until who knows when and several veteran players playing inconsistent basketball, the Warriors have been forced to turn to the kids over the last few games.

And get this: It’s working.

The Warriors are on a three-game winning streak, including beating arguably the NBA’s best team, the Celtics, Tuesday night at Chase Center.

Now, the bulk of the credit for this streak must go to a resurgent Klay Thompson and the perpetually incredible Steph Curry.

But the youngsters are playing serious minutes and providing a serious positive impact.

While they might not be the kind of players that can take over for Curry, Thompson, and Green when the triumvirate calls it quits — the true two-timeline plan — they are proving they can help the veterans win games while the greats are still playing.

And that’s a significant development for this team.

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