The Golden State Warriors will be playing two of their 2022 preseason games in Japan as a part of an NBA initiative to bring the league and sport of basketball to the international stage. The league has always been inclined to helping grow the game, and the Warriors as one of the most innovative franchises in the league are obvious participants in such endeavors.
Read MoreOver two long months later, the Warriors will finally having starting forward and defensive lynchpin Draymond Green back on the floor. Green suffered a calf injury in early January and was sidelined after the injury was discovered to be rooted by an issue with a disc in his lower back. There has not been a lot of information on Green’s timetable until the sudden announcement, but he was confirmed by the Dubs’ public relations team to be active for the game:
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors are no strangers when it comes to finding and developing young talent from the NCAA and the G-League. Their roster has morphed into a mix of experienced superstar and all-star veterans who have stayed with the team and young guys like Kuminga
Read MoreDraymond Green has been sidelined for a few weeks now, having played last in early January. While the Warriors will be thankful to have him back on the court to shore up their now-2nd ranked defense, Green has found little ways here and there so still make his presence felt.
Read MoreThe 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
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