Last season Jordan Poole found his rhythm with the Warriors and averaged career highs in almost every category. This may have been because of his increased role with the absence of Klay Thompson, but even after his return in January, Poole continued to thrive. And when the Warriors needed him most in the Finals he stepped up and showed why he is one of the league's best young players. Poole wants to do it again as he had this to say, “I’m excited to defend our title and go back-to-back.”
Read MoreIt’s finally here. Warriors basketball is back as the defending champions open up their 2022-2023 campaign with the Los Angeles Lakers coming to town. The Dubs will also be receiving their 2021-2022 championship rings before the season opener at the Chase Center. Exciting time for the Bay Area.
Read MoreWith Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole now having finalized extensions, the Warriors have a much clearer picture of what their future will be like for the next 5 years. There is one more extension situation that we all thought they’d have to take care of, but according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, that might not end up being the case for another two seasons:
Read MoreA few hours after the Jordan Poole $140 million extension, the Warriors announced that Andrew Wiggins would also be signing a 4-year extension worth $109 million. Both the Warriors PR team and Adrian Wojnarowski broke the news and explained the details of the contract.
Read MoreWell ahead of the October 17th deadline, the Warriors and Jordan Poole have agreed on a 4-year contract extension worth $130 million. This was anticipated even prior to last week’s team incidence with Draymond Green, but after it seems Poole was a deciding factor in Green only receiving a fine as punishment, he’s made it clear that his maturity alone is worth the spend.
Read MoreThe Warriors have been known throughout their dynasty for their ability to keep their core of players stable. While Draymond Green’s recent actions have caused a sort of rift in the locker room, it doesn’t take away from the fact that the team’s success has always been at least in part to the chemistry the players have together. And as we look towards the newest brand of Warriors basketball, it’s important to keep tabs on groups or duos where that may emerge.
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