As the NBA season draws to the mid-way point, the state of Warriors' basketball has relied less on what they're doing on the court and more on everything they're doing off the court-- behind the scenes.
Read MoreAt this point, it’s brutally clear that the Warriors’ roster doesn’t stack up to the rosters of most teams in the NBA. As a result, in basically every game they play, they need to turn in a complete game to have a chance to win.
Read MoreStop me if you’ve heard this one before: the Warriors played a mostly strong game to keep it interesting against a far superior team, but didn’t do quite enough and came up just short.
Read MoreIf we didn't learn anything from 2019, we learned some sacrifices hurt to the core despite the overall pros behind them. Possibly the example of hard sacrifices was the death of the world-renowned hero
Read MoreWith a roster like the Warriors have, they need to play a full 48 minutes to have a chance to win. Against the Sacramento Kings, on the road, with Draymond Green and D’Angelo Russell both out, that became even more important.
Read MoreIt's been a weird season for Steve Kerr and his Warriors squad. Coming into the year, there were nonstop arguments about this season being the season that "defines Stephen Curry's legacy." Without Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, and so on, this season was supposed to be a measuring stick for the basketball world on Curry's ability to carry a team--
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