In an exclusive article with Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala made headlines when he commented on the state of the Warriors roster.
Iguodala noted how the current roster set up,
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In an exclusive article with Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala made headlines when he commented on the state of the Warriors roster.
Iguodala noted how the current roster set up,
Read MoreWhether it’s former Warriors players themselves or legends like Jerry West, NBA guys like to stick around the Golden State Warriors. From Dorell Wright, Festus Ezeli and Chris Mullin on the NBC Sports Bay Area broadcast team, Leandro Barbosa and Zaza Pachulia in development and front office roles, to even Steve Kerr as the head coach, the Dubs have a lot of ex-NBA players who associate with the franchise.
Read MoreIn the Warriors' fifth loss in six games, and now 10-15 since February 1st, it's time to call out the glaring issue of this team. Broken rotations, 70+ points allowed in halves, and fouling jump shooters in the final moments of games are just some of the defensive woes the Warriors have endured over the last two months of play. There's no logical reason to blame this awful stretch of play on missing players or on "a needed change in the offensive system," as most Warriors fans have been pushing for this year.
Read MoreSunday night's biggest headline was one that was far away from the hardwood court and friendly confines of Chase Center. Instead, it was The Oscars, where famed actor Will Smith,
Read MoreThe term "iron man" has been thrown around quite a bit in the NBA. It's a term dedicated to demonstrating how one player consistently shows up night-in and night-out. These are the most durable players in the league –– the ones who always show up, the ones who play through an injury, and the ones who refuse to take a night off, even if the game is a scheduled loss.
Read MoreDespite 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.
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