Last week, Ernie Johnson of Inside the NBA on TNT asked the crew for their “bold” predictions this season. Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, a dedicated fan of no. 30 of the Golden State Warriors, echoed his appreciation for his favorite NBA player: “Steph Curry will win the MVP…unanimously.”
Read MoreStephen Curry’s place in the record books was the obvious and deserved headline from Madison Square Garden.
However, as the offense continued to scuffle while the defense carried the way for the Warriors, the performance of another no. 7 overall pick showed the way for Golden State to inject new life into its post-3-point record season.
Read MoreTonight is a historic night. With his first and second threes of the night, Stephen Curry has officially surpassed Ray Allen’s long-standing three-point record for the regular season. The previous record, held by Allen at 2,973 triples over his career, now belongs to Steph who should keep it ever-climbing until his retirement.
Read MoreAs more and more states across the United States continue to legalize sports gambling, it is worth noting one of the most profitable teams against the spread in the NBA, The Golden State Warriors.
With a record of 17-9-1 ATS, the Dubs have proven to be a powerhouse for sports betting sharps and novices alike. To better understand what all this means, let’s start with how spreads work.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors have definitely revived Andrew Wiggins’ career. So much so that he is getting NBA All-Star recognition from around the league. Klay Thompson commented on an Instagram post last week that Wiggins was one of the top two-way players on the best team in the league and he absolutely deserves to be named to the Western Conference All-Star squad. It got me thinking, does he really?
Read MoreAs the Warriors struggle through Curry’s attempts to break the all-time record, one guy is looking like the clock has turned back to 2016: Draymond Green. After what he himself referred to as a middling performance against the 76ers earlier this weekend (although he used a little more colorful language to do so), Draymond took some accountability and played like the beast we all know he is.
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