Golden State basketball is one of the greatest shows on Earth. The team has a record of 377 consecutive sell-outs at home, good for a full four and a half full, 82-game seasons – meaning there’s been nine years straight at home of selling out both Roaracle and the newly-christened Chase Center. The 2012-2013 playoffs was a sort of coming-of-age for Stephen Curry, putting up a performance only those who followed him closely during his NCAA run at Davidson would recognize. The Warriors were eliminated in six games against the San Antonio Spurs at the height of their powers, a team that would beat prime LeBron James and the Heatles in the Finals one year later.
Read MoreWe’re all aware of Steph Curry’s insane 2020-2021 NBA season. Steph won the scoring title and took the Warriors to one win away from the playoffs, despite missing Klay Thompson for the whole season and not having James Wiseman and Kelly Oubre Jr. down the stretch.
Many of us (and maybe rightly so) attribute the Warriors’ success last year solely to Steph Curry, but did you know that the highest scoring duo in the whole NBA last year belonged to the Warriors? No, the highest scoring duo wasn’t Beal and Wesbrook, Tatum and Brown, or even Giannis and Khris Middleton—it was Steph Curry and Andrew Wiggins. Together, Curry and Wiggins combined for a total of 3,335 points, edging the Beal, Wesbrook duo by 12 points.
Read MoreThe biggest Warriors-related news this week came in the form of a discussion. Draymond Green and Kevin Durant had a sit-down conversation for the first time since Durant left Golden State in free agency in 2019. Appearing together on Green’s Bleacher Report series “Chips,” they discussed a wide range of topics such as Durant’s career, his use of Twitter and, most notably, their argument after a 2018 road game against the Los Angeles Clippers and the subsequent fallout that many people now consider the starting point for the end of Durant’s time in the Bay Area.
Read MoreThe 7th overall pick looked like the steal of the 2021 NBA Draft. The 6’8” freak used his length and athleticism on both ends of the court and it was spectacular. He put on a show every time he stepped on the floor in Las Vegas and Sacramento, averaging 17.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in 5 games. Fans are now very well aware of his dunking abilities and explosiveness but there's so much more to his game that is coming to light.
Read MoreRecently, the popular NBA 2K video game series has begun publicly announcing its overall ratings for players in anticipation of its latest iteration, NBA 2K22.
When Stephen Curry’s overall rating, a 96, was tweeted out from SLAM Gaming's Twitter page earlier today, it caught the attention of none other than old Finals nemesis, LeBron James. James tweeted in disagreement of his rivals given rating saying, “Nah should be 99!”.
Read MoreKevin Durant and Draymond Green finally sat down to air out their dirty laundry on Green’s show “Chips”, breaking down their November 2018 end-of-game feud in Staples Center.
And as speculated, they believed the blame lay with Warriors’ brass – not necessarily the animated Green – in the events preceding Durant’s leaving the team.
Durant blamed Steve Kerr and Bob Myers for trying to move on quickly from the argument, and felt like the team needed to share its grievances just like the Chicago Bulls had done in “The Last Dance” when Scottie Pippen refused to take the floor late in a game.
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