The Warriors Have Some Self-Reflecting to do

It didn’t take a 26-point loss to the Los Angeles Clippers to show that these Golden State Warriors are far from contending for another championship. But a night that saw a visibly frustrated Stephen Curry implore his teammates for more as James Wiseman watched from the sidelines due to a disciplinary benching revealed a larger, more sobering truth: the Warriors -- as an organization -- are scattered, stuck in a vicious cycle of self-sabotage with no identity or focus to regain their status as one of the league’s best.

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Thompson Provides Updates, Looks to the Future in Press Conference

To say that Klay Thompson has been through a lot in the last 21 months or so is putting it mildly. He’s suffered through two major injuries, experienced loss and tragedy and tried to navigate a tumultuous world along with everyone else. All of that has never been more clear than at a press conference he gave on Sunday, March 14.

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Warriors Need More from Wiggins in Second Half

At the start of the season, the Warriors were getting exactly what they needed from Andrew Wiggins.

He had a 10-game stretch in January in which you knew exactly what you were getting out of him each night; from 1/3-1/21, he scored over 16 points in each game while shooting over 40% in each game. His numbers in the month of January as a whole were excellent, as he averaged 17.9 points/game on 50.5% shooting and 40% shooting from three.

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Warriors Blown out in Return to Action

Whether before or after All-Star Sunday, the losses have started coming and they don't stop coming.

In their first games after the break, the Los Angeles Clippers (25-14) took down the Golden State Warriors (19-19) to the tune of 130-104 at Staples Center on Thursday. The defeat for Golden State gave it its first three-game skid of the season after losing to Portland and Phoenix before the hiatus.

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Two Changes Kerr Needs to Make in the Second Half of the Season

The first half of the 2020-2021 season was a success, I don’t care what anyone says. This team didn’t have very high expectations and have surprised many fans/analysts. Now, it’s time for this team to use that as momentum and exceed expectations even more in the second half of the season. The only way that’s going to happen if Kerr makes a couple changes in the rotation.

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