We’re less than a month away from the start of training camps across the NBA, and the Warriors look a lot different now than they did at this time last year. The addition of veteran presences Chris Paul and Dario Saric to replace young departures has shifted the team fully into win-now mode, and hopes remain that Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody are ready to contribute like they did in stretches last season.
Read MoreFriendly competition has a tendency to breed success when you compete against the guys who you go to war with every night. The Golden State Warriors are an excellent example of that, as media clips from their practices (like that one time they played baseball in the Chase Center arena after returning from a long road trip) show the whole team out there participating and having fun.
Read MoreTuesday, news broke regarding this year's NBA Slam Dunk Contest participants. Per Shams Charania, this year's contest is expected to be headlined by rookie phenom Jalen Green, along with Cole Anthony, Obi Toppin, and Oakland’s very own Juan Toscano-Anderson.
Read MoreWhile there’s plenty of drama around the league from time to time, it’s often said that the NBA is similar to a fraternity. At the end of the day, every guy is playing at that level and can compete because they respect the work ethic of others, and as a result, these guys end up bonding in any number of ways. For some, it’s hard-headed competition, others a sibling rivalry, and even more just out there having fun.
Read MoreAs more and more states across the United States continue to legalize sports gambling, it is worth noting one of the most profitable teams against the spread in the NBA, The Golden State Warriors.
With a record of 17-9-1 ATS, the Dubs have proven to be a powerhouse for sports betting sharps and novices alike. To better understand what all this means, let’s start with how spreads work.
Read MoreRejoice. Warriors basketball is finally back.
In true Warriors fashion, the team in their return to the court shot 69 three-pointers. Good for the second most attempted in NBA history.
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