Damion Lee shines against Thunder, cements himself in Warriors rotation
Damion Lee is getting more minutes and is solidifying himself into the Warriors lineup for the foreseeable future.
With four NBA seasons under his belt, Lee is showing everyone that he’s more than just Steph Curry’s brother-in-law. He’s going to be a critical piece in the rotation as someone who can produce early and often.
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Andre Iguodala's Instant Impact in Warriors Return
The 14-15 and 15-16 seasons for the Golden State Warriors were defined obviously by the offensive juggernaut that was the Curry-Thompson-Green trio, but they were also defined by a phrase which gave the bench mob and non-star members of the team the credit they deserved: Strength In Numbers. The two best examples of the bench guys who moved from starting roles their whole careers to bench leaders on the Dubs were David Lee (now retired and spiritually succeeded by Nemanja Bjelica) and Andre Iguodala (who last year didn’t look like he was going to be in the league much longer).
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Curry finds NBA scuffle hilarious, rightfully so
NBA journeyman, Pat Beverley of the Minnesota Timberwolves, has never been one to shy away from a confrontation, especially if it’s on a basketball court. Look no further than an interaction he had with Stephen Curry for a prime example of this.
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ESPN has Warriors ranked Fifth in early season power rankings
As the NBA season returns, so have the delusional folks over at ESPN. Monday, Sportscenter released its first list of NBA power rankings.
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First Glimpse of Gary Payton II in Extended Minutes
I’ll be honest, I was a little apprehensive after the Warriors’ front office chose to forego signing Avery Bradley to the team’s 15th spot and went with Gary Payton II—even despite Payton’s better play in limited minutes during the pre-season. I was even more apprehensive after I learned that Draymond, Steph, and Iguodala all pushed the Warriors’ front office to sign Bradley, and still the front office went in a different direction.
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What can we expect from Kuminga as he nears a return?
The Golden State Warriors announced Saturday that seventh overall pick, Jonathan Kuminga has been cleared to fully participate in practice. This is a good sign, as Kuminga has been out since the second preseason game with a strained patella tendon in his right knee. The Warriors know not to rush injured players back though, as eager fans still await the return of Klay Thompson and James Wiseman, both of which suffered prior knee injuries.
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