Jordan Poole finished Sunday night’s matchup against the Jazz with a team-high twenty points along with three rebounds and two assists. No one else on the squad finished with more than fourteen points but the Dubs managed to pull out a narrow victory after an in and out three by Bojan Bogdanovic that would've given the Jazz the win. Give JP some credit for sticking with it, as the last few games since Klay has been back, he has been coming off the bench. Whereas all last year when Klay was gone, he was given ample time to start and play.
Read MoreIf there’s one thing you love to see from your superstar in the NBA, it’s accountability. Often times, players can get away with making excuses for why their team didn’t get far enough in the playoffs, or why they’re struggling at a certain point in the season. Team leadership has a trickle-down effect whether people want to acknowledge it or not, and that kind of attitude makes it easier for teams who lead as such to fail.
Read MoreWhen people think of Klay Thompson, a few words come to mind: Explosive, lockdown, shooter, off-ball would probably be the top four. Thompson has a reputation as someone who can score at all three levels, but he’s never really been considered an off-the-dribble scorer who can get his own looks. Of course, it’s easy to push that narrative when you’ve played with two of the best on-ball scorers to ever play in the league.
Read MoreSince Steve Kerr took over as head coach, the Golden State Warriors haven’t needed their point guard to be… well, really a point guard. While Stephen Curry’s ability to create for others just by standing on the floor is often good enough itself, the Warriors offense has historically been largely predicated on passing, screening bigs: Draymond Green and Andrew Bogut, most namely.
Read MoreWhen the Warriors drafted Jonathan Kuminga during the 2021 NBA Draft, fans were ecstatic about the future's potential.
Experts had compared Kuminga to Jaylen Brown and OG Anunoby, with many calling him the best defender in his draft class.
Read MoreSteph Curry is no stranger to high pressured moments as he has been in many over the years. Just imagine going to five straight NBA finals and the stress that would bring. Friday night proved to be no different as the Dubs found themselves down late in the fourth quarter. But after a comeback sparked by great shot making and even better defense, they found themselves tied at 103 with 5.1 seconds to go and the chance at the final shot. Otto Porter Jr would inbound the ball and find Steph at the top of the key. Curry would drive left and pull up for a step-back mid-range jumper and hit nothing but net as the clock expired.
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