Warriors Gear Up For Eight-Game Home Stand

Tonight, young superstar Ja Morant and the Grizzlies travel to the Bay to face off against the Warriors as the team begins an 8-game stretch at the Chase Center. The Grizz are the first contenders, a rematch between two squads that met in the play-in game for the 8th seed last season. That game was an electric event, going to overtime after Draymond Green missed a floater to send the Dubs to the playoffs, and despite a superstar performance from Steph Curry, Morant’s play elevated the team with the better supporting cast to face the Utah Jazz in round one where they were ultimately defeated despite a valiant effort from Morant.

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James Homer
Steve Kerr Sees a Similar Vibe to the 2014-2015 Championship Team After Hot Start

With the Warriors off to a fast 4-0 start to the season, fans can’t help but think about the potential of this current roster. Is it time to officially overreact and mark this team down for a championship run?

This year’s roster is full of experienced veterans and a group of talented youngsters. We’ve also seen the usual fireworks of Stephen Curry and the continued excellence of Draymond Green.

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Warriors show support for Julius Jones, an innocent man on death row

After the Warriors and Thunder game on Tuesday night, multiple players and coaches including Steve Kerr, Steph, Draymond, Wiggins, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander met together with a common goal, to support Julius Jones and his family. The 40-year-old Oklahoma native was wrongly accused of murder almost 20 years ago. And at the time of the crime, Jones was a 19-year-old student-athlete attending the University of Oklahoma on an academic scholarship with a promising future.

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Are the Warriors the Deepest Team in the League?

All the recent talk about superteams is an ironic referendum on what winning basketball has become. The dawn of the superteam started with the Celtics in 2008, quickly transforming into the Heatles with LeBron, and culminated in the KD Warriors run before everyone started to arm up and play top-heavy. What’s ironic about it is that the Warriors are now 4-0, but their team is closer to their first two Finals runs than it is to the KD years.

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James Homer
Wiggins Shows Signs of Reemergence Against Thunder

It’s been a rough start to the season for Andrew Wiggins. Battling some conditioning issues that popped up at the end of last season due to a knee injury, he’s looked slow and passive to start the season. Tonight against OKC, however, Wiggins looked somewhat more like his normal self, aggressively attacking the basket to the tune of 50% from the field in spite of going 0 for 5 from three. The Warriors offense needs his driving attack to put pressure on the rim, something he hasn’t been as keen on (usually around half his shots are threes) so far.

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James Homer