The Golden State Warriors have title aspirations this season, and that means an elevated responsibility for every player on the roster. From the starters to the 15th man, if the opportunity comes to make an impact, it’s expected you’ll make the most of it. In reality, that’s a tall task for some of the younger players, most notably the two first-round rookies: Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody.
Read MoreSteph Curry would make an excellent coach after his career is over.
Jordan Poole has had a slow start to the season, relative to what was expected after his preseason performance. Steph Curry, while still the NBA’s leading scorer, is having a slow start to the season relative to his normal performances. If there’s one person who knows how to turn into a human torch in an instant, it’s the 2-time MVP.
Read MoreDuring Saturday night’s rout of the Thunder, star Warriors guard Stephen Curry was spotted offering helpful advice to second-year player James Wiseman.
Wiseman, coming off a torn meniscus late last season has been cleared for full practice and should be slated to return in the coming weeks.
Read MoreBasketball reference released their updated MVP rankings after the first six games and Warriors fan see a familiar name in the top five. Steph Curry is ranked fourth just behind last year’s MVP recipient Nikola Jokic, Rudy Gobert, and Jimmy Butler.
With the Warriors off to a blistering 5-1 start and tied for first in the Western Conference standings, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Curry has jumped out ahead of the competition and is on the path of claiming his third MVP title.
Read MoreIt takes a lot of maturity to realize when you have to take a step back and figure some things out on your own. James Wiseman, as the 2nd overall pick in last year’s draft, was thrown into the fire immediately. The Warriors had expectations to return to the playoffs, expectations which they didn’t meet, that Wiseman had become a part of. At 19 years old, he was expected to be the player he was drafted to be in 5 years.
Read MoreThe media really is the gift that keeps on giving. In an era of position-less basketball ushered in by the success of the Warriors and Steph Curry’s game-warping talent, media pundits and former pros from the NBA and elsewhere have all tried to put their own spin on it. Perhaps one of the more famous around the Twittersphere is Rashad Phillips, a collegiate standout who played at Detroit Mercy in the late 90s/early 2000s.
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