While his NBA career is still far from over given his contract, Draymond Green inked a one-of-a-kind, multi-year deal this morning with Turner Sports to become a contributor on their award-winning show, Inside the NBA. The segment, hosted by Ernie Johnson alongside Shaquille O’neal, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith, has gained notoriety as one of the best - if not the best - sports shows on air today.
Read MoreWhile he didn’t quite get the captainship many feel he should have (and rightfully so), Stephen Curry will still be starting in the NBA all-star game to represent the Golden State Warriors and the Western Conference. But despite setbacks to two of his key teammates in the form of injuries and injury rehab, Curry will still be joined by another Warrior on the starting lineups: Andrew Wiggins.
Read MoreTuesday night at Chase center, the Dubs returned to action hosting the Dallas Mavericks in a nationally televised marquee matchup. The Warriors dominated from the opening tip, outsourcing the Mavs by 26 in the second half. A truly complete and remarkable effort from the Dubs. While this game was filled with highlight-reel moments, two specific ones stand out.
Read MoreThe Warriors put up their second-highest total points on the season last night against the Mavericks, running up to 130 for a near-40 point win. The Dubs had 7 players in double figures and got excellent all-around performances from both Klay Thompson and Steph Curry, but probably the highlight player of the night was none other than Jonathan Kuminga.
Read MoreThe Warriors’ offense came back versus the Mavericks on Jan. 25.
After a couple of games where the team struggled to put the ball into the San Francisco Bay, the team exploded with a total of 130 points, their highest outing since the 42-point blowout in Chicago.
Everyone got in on the action, as there were six players in double-digits.
Read MoreJordan 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.
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