Throughout the season, the Warriors have turned in most of their best performances against good teams. That isn’t particularly surprising, but this fact, combined with their poor record, shows what has come to define this team.
Read MoreAfter three quarters against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday night, the Warriors led by 17 points. They were up by as much as 24 at one point. It felt like maybe, just once, they could turn in a blowout win, especially with Karl-Anthony Towns inactive for the game.
Read MoreThe formula to tanking, as told by Twitter, revolves around showmanship. The tanking team must still bring in revenue, aka butts in seats. To do so, games must be exciting-- close throughout the first three and a half quarters.
Read MoreWhen the Warriors jumped out to go up 20 points on the New Orleans Pelicans with seven minutes left in the second quarter of their contest at Chase Center on Friday night, no one could have reasonably believed that they would run away with things.
Read MoreOne of the problems that comes with the territory of bad teams is the difficulty of doing everything right. Teams struggling to win games, such as the current Golden State Warriors, can’t afford to struggle in stat categories if they expect to pull out wins.
Read More“It’s almost impossible to do that,” Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr said. “It shows you how poorly we played. Our decision-making was awful. ... It was an embarrassing loss tonight.”
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