The Warriors’ second overall pick of the 2020 NBA draft, James Wiseman, will not travel with the team on the upcoming two-game road trip but is reportedly on track to continue to advance rehab of his surgically operated knee, per a tweet from the Athletic’s Anthony Slater.
Read MoreThe team culture surrounding the Golden State Warriors has always been “Strength in Numbers”, even in the years when the bench was on a budget with Kevin Durant. That next-man-up mentality has largely contributed to their success, because even if they’re fielding a couple G-Leaguers and vets on minimum contracts, they’ve always been able to get the best out of their guys.
Read MoreBecause of his outstanding impact as an off-ball player, Curry’s gravity gets a lot of deserved attention. Getting trapped at half-court out of a high-screen action gives his teammates the opportunity to find the open man in a 3-on-4 situation. Of course, it’s no secret that he’s also a great on-ball player, but what not a lot of people realize is just how good of one he is.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors held media availability after practice today, with Coach Kerr giving some updates on a few of the players and their statuses for near-future games, as well as some words from the players themselves on how’re they’re feeling after exiting the NBA’s health and safety protocols. There’s a couple solid points of news on the Dubs after today:
Read MoreOn Monday afternoon the popular social media account HouseOfHighlights posted a clip of famous Twitch streamer and Minnesota Timberwolves center, Karl-Anthony Towns, having a chat about stat chasing.
Read MoreI’ll be one of the first people to admit that LeBron James deserves more credit than some people are willing to give him. While he’s not better than Michael Jordan (and it’s not particularly close), he’s still a phenomenal basketball player and undeniably a guy who knows how to win. But it makes his legacy just that much harder to appreciate when he’s just outright lying.
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