It’s been a while since we’ve seen James Wiseman out on the court, over 600 days to be exact. The former number two overall pick was spotted a few days ago participating in some ball handling drills after practice per Monte Poole. He also said that the second-year big man is approaching the eight-month post-surgery. This is still on track with his 6–9-month recovery return time, which is a bit strange since he hasn’t been fully cleared to practice yet.
Read MoreAll eyes were on Stephen Curry as he walked into Chase Center on Nov. 8 versus the Portland Trailblazers. At the time, Curry was 16 threes away from breaking Ray Allen’s three-point record.
Although this would normally be impossible, Curry has changed the definition impossible, and everyone entertained the thought that Curry could possibly break the record. This would’ve also meant that Curry would’ve broken fellow splash brother Klay Thompson’s record of most threes in a single game. The fact that the media even entertained this idea in the first place should demonstrate Curry’s greatness, and the anticipation was high as ever.
Read MoreThere’s been a lot of buzz about defense this season. With referees turning a blind eye to offensive players trying to draw BS fouls with irregular shot motions and other things that should be automatic offensive fouls, the value of defense has become apparent.
Read MoreThe rookies are looking pretty good in Santa Cruz. Yesterday, Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody combined for an electric 62 points in a win for the Sea-Dubs over the Agua Caliente Clippers. Moody had an impressive line with 37 points and 10 rebounds to go along, while Kuminga had 25 points of his own.
Read MoreThe Warriors have this neat habit of developing players who spend elongated amounts of time in the Bay into the ideal versions of themselves. You can throw out a couple different examples - Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, even Andre Iguodala and Andrew Bogut - to support the thesis.
Read MoreCharlie touched down in the Bay Area on Friday, setting him up to attend his first Warriors game Saturday on the back end of a back-to-back.
Having traveled in from his home in the U.K., Charlie took his seat before the game against the Spurs when a message came from none other than Draymond Green, asking for his email address to send a seat upgrade. Happy to just be inside the Chase Center, the upgrade moved him down from the rafters to near the court.
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