Despite getting a big win against one of the Eastern Conference’s top teams with no Klay Thompson or Draymond Green, the Warriors have not looked good since Steph Curry went down against the Celtics a week and a half ago. Their stretch of games doesn’t get much better from here, as they play the Grizzlies tonight and will play the Suns later this week.
Read MoreThe Warriors have needed consistency all season. Fielding some of the highest numbers of lineups in the NBA through the course of the season, there’s been a high amount of uncertainty surrounding this team, with a big part of that being Klay Thompson. He’s been uncharacteristically inconsistent since his return from a 2-year injury hiatus, not the 20 points per game floor and 37 points in a quarter ceiling that we’ve seen in the past.
Read MoreSteph Curry is a unique player. He’s the start of a new archetype of hooper at the NBA level, almost impossible to compare with anyone before him based on his skillset. There probably will never be another Steph either, despite so many people starting to play like him more and more: He’s a transcendent star, a freak of nature in his own way. It’s safe to say his uniqueness is secure for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreThis year, Chase Center is home to the Sweet Sixteen and the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, the first time a San Francisco-based arena has hosted the tournament's games since 1939. The games start Thursday with Duke versus Texas Tech and Arkansas versus Gonzaga
Read MoreThe game was coming down to the wire versus the Spurs on March 20. Warriors' forward Andrew Wiggins was at the line –– where he struggled mightily since the All-Star break and throughout his career.
Read MoreWe all thought it would be a long time before we had to say the words “the Golden State Warriors just lost to the Orlando Magic” again. But one Steph Curry injury later, and that’s the reality the Dubs are currently facing. After a brutal stretch of basketball in the 4th quarter, the Magic ended up taking a last-minute victory, 94-90, over the Warriors.
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