The All-Star Break was a very welcome sight for many Warriors players, especially Stephen Curry. The 2x MVP had begun to pick up his play from his slumping form earlier, turning it around and back towards his efficient performances of earlier this season. Curry has had to pick up a lot of playmaking duties with Draymond Green being unable to play, however, which has left the Warriors with a lack of shot creation.
Read MoreTuesday night against the Clippers Steph Curry passed yet another historic milestone this season. He passed Chris Mullin for most steals all time as a Warrior, snagging 1,363
Read MoreAnother Warriors game, another excellent performance out of Warriors 14th overall pick Moses Moody. The 19-year-old. Last night against the Clippers, Moody posted 10 points and 8 boards on 66% shooting from the field. He was a +6, playing some solid defense on Reggie Jackson and other Clippers perimeter players in his 30 minutes.
Read MoreWith the Warriors playing sluggish basketball late, Head Coach Steve Kerr went to a secret weapon to re-install the infectious joy that had become a trademark with the Warriors.
A colorful figure appeared during the Splash Brothers' warmup routine. Flint Tropic's Jackie Moon appeared and even knocked down a half-court shot. Will Ferrell committed with his character, closing out on Klay Thompson a couple of times, and getting some shots up on his own.
Read MoreStephen Curry was widely considered the runner-up for the Rookie of the Year award when he made his debut in 2009. There was one guard ahead of him who ended up having an excellent season, although a 2-year suspension for violating the NBA/NBPA’s anti-drug usage policies have kept him out the league in recent years: Tyreke Evans.
Read MoreWe’re almost at the end of the road. Warriors center James Wiseman was confirmed by the Warriors public relations team to be playing with the Warriors’ G-League affiliate in Santa Cruz for a pair of upcoming games. The first will be in Stockton against the Kings’ affiliate, and the second will be against the G-League’s premier team for talent skipping college basketball, the Ignite.
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