If you haven’t heard, Draymond Green was recently asked about his thoughts on being considered the best defender the game has ever seen on the Dubs Talk Podcast with Grant Liffman and Kendra Andrews. The 2017 NBA Defensive Player of the Year said "I think I'm the best defender to ever play in the NBA. I stand by that. I'd put myself up against anyone."
Read MoreWhen the Warriors drafted Jordan Poole with the 28th pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, it came as a surprise to many. Poole was not considered a first round talent around the league, and even if the Warriors really did like him, they probably could have waited until later in the draft.
Read MoreAt (22-21) and sitting just outside the eighth spot in the Western Conference, you could say the Golden State Warriors are battling for both a playoff appearance as well as another hopeful run at a championship. In what has been a season filled with momentous wins and gut-wrenching losses, one thing is for certain: this Warriors team has the potential to be a legitimate threat, but they’ll need some work to get there.
Read MoreWithout three rotation players Friday and four Saturday, the Warriors grabbed a split in Memphis in two drastically different games.
Golden State (22-21) defeated the Memphis Grizzlies (19-20) 116-103 on Friday, but lost to the team directly below it in the standings Saturday by a score of 111-103.
Read MoreRookies guard Nico Mannion and center James Wiseman both did not play in the Big Dance. Guard Klay Thompson has appeared in five NBA Finals, but didn’t qualify for the NCAA tournament in his years at Washington State.
Luckily for Warriors fans, however, some current Golden State players have taken part in memorable March Madness moments, with the list capped off by an unsurprising name.
Read MoreIt 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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