There’s something going on with Golden State. Despite Stephen Curry putting up almost 33 points per game on comfortable 51/42/94 shooting splits, and 7 boards and assists per contest each, the Warriors are only 4-7. Their starting unit is still in the NBA’s highest echelon in terms of box plus/minus and other impact stats, but once their bench takes the floor, the momentum shifts very quickly.
Read MoreThe NBA season is well underway and the Golden State Warriors find themselves in an unusual position.
Read MoreThe Warrior’s dropped a third straight game in a row on Thursday night against Miami. In that game James Wiseman only saw nine minutes and scored five points on four shots. The reason being was that he picked up three early fouls in the first quarter. Yet somehow, Steve Kerr had nothing but praise after the game for the young center.
Read MoreLast night’s tough loss in Miami showed some improvement and some things to further improve on for the Warriors, but one of the lowlights came in the form of something nobody was really expecting.
Read MoreSteph Curry puts up a triple double. Andrew Wiggins puts up a very efficient 21 points. The young guns showed up a lot more in the second half. And it still wasn’t enough.
Read MoreIt’s official. While the intrinsic value has always been at the top, the financials are starting to match as the Golden State Warriors were announced this morning to be the NBA’s most valuable team at an absolutely insane $7 billion, a historic number.
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