March Madness is upon us, and so is the yearly tradition of NBA players betting other NBA players that their former college teams are going to beat the other’s former college team. The Warriors are no exception, especially since the first round this year included Draymond Green’s Michigan State Spartans versus Steph Curry’s Davidson Wildcats.
Read MoreSometimes, you just can’t win with injuries. That appears to be the case for James Wiseman this season, as The Athletic’s Anthony Slater reported this morning that he’s had some additional swelling in the knee he had surgery on last April. This appears to be the second major post-surgery setback Wiseman has had, the first being his arthroscopy in December.
Read MoreFor many collegiate basketball players, March becomes the month they create their legacy and leave their mark as a player. As Jordan Poole accomplished just that with his infamous game-winner against Houston in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, his opportunity to do that for his NBA career is here.
Read MoreLast game against the Celtics, Steph Curry suffered what appeared to be a lower extremity injury while fighting for a loose ball. Celtics guard Marcus Smart made a play for the ball, resulting in him landing on Curry’s foot. Curry went to the locker room and did not return in the loss, but thankfully his MRI came back negative and it was not a much-feared ankle injury.
Read MoreThe Big Dance kicks off tomorrow and a couple of Warriors will have their former schools face off in a first round matchup. Draymond Green’s #7 Michigan State Spartans will
Read MoreOn March 14 versus the Washington Wizards, the Warriors received a much-needed booster in the wake of their un-inspiring play. After missing the past two months, Draymond Green came back from injury with a calf injury sustained in practice.
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