The Warriors had a quick turnaround after their win Friday against the Jazz, as they played the Timberwolves at 3:30 p.m. eastern on Sunday. In that game, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson combined for 46 points in a blowout win to finally surpass .500 at 11-10. Curry scored 25 points and shot 7-17 tallying 4 made threes, 11 rebounds and 8 assists. While Klay Thompson had 21 points on 8-13 shooting and five made threes. He also had the game high plus minus at +31.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors may have found something.
Read MoreFormer NBA journeyman J.J. Redick recently had a special guest star on his podcast, “The Old Man & the Three”. The pod, co-hosted by Tommy Alter, often features current and former NBA players, coaches, execs, and other notable figures adjacent to the league, and this week was certainly no different.
Read MoreIn Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy — the award-winning director introduced fans to a classic Batman villain — Harvey Dent, otherwise known as Two-Face.
The once renowned lawyer turned into one of Batman’s most iconic adversaries after a series of unfortunate events, leaving Dent with the signature look of a scarred face and a normal face. Rather than leaving the situation to chance, Two-Face flips a coin to decide the next course of actions.
Read MoreThe trade rumor mill is certainly spinning quick as the Warriors continue to flounder. Their most recent contest against the Phoenix Suns saw them play a strong first half, but ultimately a lack of presence from Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson shooting them out of the game wasted an excellent 50 point performance from Steph Curry.
Read MoreA sophomore slump for young players in the NBA is to be expected.
After an outstanding rookie season that was filled with jaw-dropping highlights, Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has been struggling to start the 2022-23 season. The former No. 7 overall pick fell out of the Warriors rotation and has been unable to get consistent playing time. With the Warriors implementing the two timeline strategy of both win-now and develop-now, the team was hoping that Kuminga would make a leap in the second season and contribute to wins.
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