As the Warriors have won six of their last eight contests, much of the credit goes to Stephen Curry, and rightfully so – the two-time MVP dropped a career-high 62 points last week against the Portland Trail Blazers before scoring 38 points in Friday’s win against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Read MoreOne of the ultimate marks of a good basketball team is the ability to overcome deficits and weather storms. Even when a squad is trailing by a substantial amount, it is worth looking at how they carry themselves. Do they fold and fall behind by even more, or do they keep battling and make the game at least somewhat competitive?
Read MoreGreatest shooter of all-time. Three-time champion. Two-time MVP. First-ever Unanimous MVP. Paradigm-shifting revolutionary.
Stephen Curry has nothing left to prove.
Read MoreThe Andrew Wiggins Experience is equal parts frustrating and exciting. It’s painful and joyous and ugly and beautiful all at the same time. And it’s in full effect for the Golden State Warriors.
Read MoreWhen a team struggles as much as the Warriors did in their first two games of the season, any win will do. It wasn’t pretty by any stretch, but at the end of the game against the Chicago Bulls, following Damion Lee’s clutch three-pointer, the scoreboard read 129-128 in favor of Golden State. It was exactly what was needed.
Read MoreThree days after the Warriors were run off the floor by the Brooklyn Nets almost as soon as the game had started, Golden State looked better during the first half of their Christmas road contest against the Milwaukee Bucks. Ultimately, the Warriors fell apart in the second half as their mistakes became too much to handle, and the end result was a 138-99 loss that brought the team to an 0-2 record to open the season.
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