The Warriors are currently in the midst of a 5 game road trip that has been grueling not only on the players but the coaches and travel staff. On top of all that comes with traveling on the road; late-night flights, very little sleep, and the inability to play in front of a home crowd. Also, the Dubs endured mechanical issues with their plane late Tuesday night after their win against Indiana that prevented them from even leaving for NYC until early Wednesday morning. It was truly remarkable they were able to play so well down the stretch against the Knicks and a testament to just how good this team really is.
Read MoreIt looks like Christmas isn’t coming as early as Warriors fans had hoped it was. Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic reported today that Klay Thompson will not be returning for next week’s games on December 20th or 23rd. Charania also confirmed in his report on Twitter that Thompson wouldn’t be returning on Christmas, setting December 28th as his earliest possible return date.
Read MoreThe Warriors currently lead the NBA in wins with 23.
And with much attention on Stephen Curry’s record-breaking Tuesday and the celebration with family patriarch Dell Curry, it seems notable that Golden State likely leads the league in another metric – NBA father-son duos.
Read MoreThe entire world was watching in on Stephen Curry as he broke the record for most made three-point shots in NBA history on Tuesday night at the Mecca of hoops, Madison Square Garden, and home to the New York Knicks.
Read MoreThere’s something to be said for lifelong friendships, especially when those life long friendships get you some nice watches along with them. That’s one of the benefits, I suppose, of being some of Stephen Curry’s staunchest supporters.
After his record-breaking night and the team win over the New York Knicks (because there was a basketball game after, contrary to popular belief), Steph Curry made sure teammates Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green had a good night too by gifting them custom, engraved Rolex watches. Curry also got one for fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson, unfortunately not in attendance that night.
Read MoreOn Nov. 14, Warriors’ superstar Stephen Curry joined NBA history forever, claiming the spot as the greatest shooter the game has ever seen.
A burden that was hanging over Curry’s head for nearly a week, it seemed like there were different narratives with each game.
Will he break two records versus the Blazers? Will he drop 10 threes versus his brother in the City of Brotherly Love? Will he break the record in Reggie Miller’s house in Indiana? Or will it happen in Madison Square Garden – The Mecca of Basketball?
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