Continue to Be Patient With James Wiseman’s Development

I noticed how quiet fans were about getting rid of James Wiseman after his spectacular first half in the win over the Bucks last night. The rook had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds once the halftime buzzer went off and all the haters went silent. I wonder how much the now 20 year old was motivated by the negativity he received from talking on a daily basis with former Dub, Kevin Durant, as well.

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Tourney Hero Could Help Franchise for Years

They had a timeout, they decided not to use it. You know the rest.

But this time the immensely skilled guard pulling it from deep at the end of an all-time great matchup wasn’t Stephen Curry – it was Gonzaga’s Jalen Suggs.

I was lucky enough to go to Gonzaga and UCLA’s instant classic at the Final Four in Indianapolis, and as a student at UCLA, I was pulling for the Bruins. But you could tell something was different about this guy as he eventually ended UCLA’s season.

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Warriors Bench Falters in Close Loss to Hawks

Steph Curry and Draymond Green returned for a Sunday night matchup against the Hawks. Atlanta was dealing with injury issues of their own, missing star big man John Collins among others.

After an even first quarter in which both teams scored 24 points, you could feel that this one was going to be close the whole way, and that’s exactly what we got. Both teams really started getting going in the second quarter, and the Warriors went into the half with a 57-55 lead despite struggling to shoot the ball from deep.

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Warriors Can Steer the Season Back on Track with Upcoming Road Trip

Stephen Curry powered through the pain in Monday’s 116-102 win over the Chicago Bulls, and it was the type of performance needed for a team that has to decide what to make of themselves as they close out this season. Is this a roster that is capable of giving the Western conference a run for their money? We’ve seen Golden State overcome the Jazz, Lakers, and Clippers all in a noteworthy fashion, displaying the type of tenacity that could give them a puncher’s chance in a first-round playoff matchup.

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Curry's Return Marks Return to Win Column

With two 10-seeds battling at the Chase Center, the side with the returning two-time NBA MVP got the edge.

In Stephen Curry’s return to the floor after a five-game absence because of a tailbone injury, the Golden State Warriors (23-24) defeated the Chicago Bulls (19-26) by a score of 116-102 on Monday, helping Steve Kerr’s squad avoid a five-game skid.

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