Kuminga Shows Defensive Potential Against DeRozan, Bulls

The Warriors put on a clinical victory against the Bulls last night, winning by 27 after blowing the third quarter wide open. They put up 35 points and held Chicago to just 17 as they put the game out of reach, allowing for their rookies and less-experienced rotation guys to get some minutes into the fourth quarter. One of those guys was #7 overall pick in this year’s draft, Jonathan Kuminga.

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James Homer
Ahead of Matchup, Bulls Guard Caruso Calls Steph "Unguardable"

One of the early season’s most anticipated matchups is here: The Chicago Bulls, retooled over the offseason, will be coming to the Chase Center to play against the best team in the league in the Golden State Warriors. This is the heavyweight people have been expecting, a test for both teams to see if they’re really ready to punch once again with the NBA’s top franchises.

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James Homer
Warriors Assistant Dejan Milojevic Looks to Provide Boost to the Big Man Rotation

The Warriors made a quiet, yet impactful hiring during the offseason by adding Dejan Milojevic to the coaching staff.

Milojevic’s focus is to develop James Wiseman, but he is not limited to that job, as he also helps with the development of Kevon Looney and looks to increase Draymond Green’s offensive production.

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Kevon Looney’s Growth In His Seventh Season

Looney has had his ups and downs during his Golden State career. Just back in 2020, Kevon had to deal with a core muscle injury that would end his season. Question marks were surrounding the big man and how much longer his stay in the Bay Area would be. Move forward to the next season and James Wiseman goes down. Looney stepped up in a major way as the lone center available for the team and has succeeded in that role. In April of 2021, Looney had a career-high 15 rebounds in a win against the Philadelphia 76ers and he held Joel Embiid to 4-14 shooting. Jump ahead to Wednesday night and his strong play continued.

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We Just Got Our First “Wiggins Game” of the Year

Andrew Wiggins was on another level last night—a level that Warriors fans have been yearning for ever since the former Timberwolves star joined the team.

In a 123-110 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, Andrew Wiggins went for 35 points on 14-19 shooting. He also shot 50% from three-point range and chipped in four rebounds along with two steals. At the end of the first half, Wiggins finished with 22 points on an outstanding 9-9 from the field. While those stats are great, the highlight(s) of the night came in the form of Wiggins’ two monster slams over Karl-Anthony Towns.

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