After weeks of missing him on the court due to back issues, Draymond Green was seen returning to practice with the Golden State Warriors earlier today. Green was out with a disc injury in his lower back, which was initially diagnosed as a calf issue but later discovered to be something else because of the interconnectivity between the lower body elements.
Read MoreRecently, the NBA released the numbers that their regional sports networks (RSNs) have been putting up in terms of television ratings. While a lot of NBA matchups get national coverage, these RSNs are the primary coverage sources for NBA teams at the local level, with NBC Sports Bay Area being the network covering the Warriors.
Read MoreAs mentioned earlier, it looks like Warriors center James Wiseman will be making his return to the NBA court soon. Earlier today, the Warriors announced that Wiseman will be assigned to the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State’s G-League affiliate, presumably to run practices with them and maybe play in some rehab games later in the process.
Read MoreIt's been a little over a decade, but the Warriors had eight players in double-digit scoring for the first time since 2009, per Kendra Andrews of ESPN.
Read MoreThe former 2nd overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft is now expected to make his return to the basketball court in early March (possibly as soon as next week), according to Dieter Kurtenbach of the Locked on Warriors Podcast. Wiseman hasn’t played in a game this season as he has been recovering from his torn meniscus injury that he suffered over 10 months ago.
Read MoreThere’s always been a strange narrative surrounding Stephen Curry: He’s not clutch. There’s a metric ton of evidence to the contrary, of course. Steph has hit the most game-winners since 2013 with 8, despite only nailing one walk-off buzzer-beater in his career a few weeks ago against the Rockets. That doesn’t count the daggers he hits when his team is up, or the go-ahead shots he makes to put his team in positions to win.
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