In a rough loss to the Milwaukee Bucks last night, the attention of the arena was pulled to a fan sitting a couple rows back from the baseline when him and Draymond Green began jawing at each other for a brief period. While it’s unclear exactly what happened in the exchange, the fan was subsequently removed from the arena, and posted to Instagram last night that he had “actual footage” of the encounter and that he was going to post, something “not even the cameras caught”.
Read MorePrior to his 41 point outburst versus the Houston Rockets on Nov. 20, Warriors guard Klay Thompson had a rough start to start the 2022-23 NBA season.
Thompson’s shot selection was a bit off — taking shots early that killed any momentum of a potential swing in the game and was just not himself.
Read MoreThe last time the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Boston Celtics, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry collapsed in tears as the Warriors went on to win their seventh overall championship in franchise history.
Motivated by the disappointment from the 2021-22 NBA Finals, the Celtics came out this season with a vengeance. Despite the controversy surrounding then-head coach Ime Udoka, the Celtics looked sharper than ever and were on pace for the most efficient offense in NBA history.
Read MoreLast night, many of the Golden State Warriors players, coaches, and top brass, as well as a myriad of other athletes who had accomplished some amazing human feats over the course of the last year, attended Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year Awards at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco.
Read MoreThe Warriors may need a referendum on what works with their offense this season. While the team has looking progressively better after an awful start, a lack of late-game execution led to a 1-point loss last night against the Utah Jazz. They looked in control for most of the night without three of their starters, but there were a couple things that ended up costing them in the long run.
Read MoreThe Warriors went 2-1 in a four day stretch this past weekend, beating the Bulls and Rockets while losing to a shorthanded Pacers squad. Rookie guard Andrew Nembhard put up 31 points and 13 assists in a masterful performance on Golden State’s home court, all while being a key part of slowing Stephen Curry down to secure the win late.
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