Experience is everything in life and also in professional sports. Valuable lessons can be learned through trials, tribulations, failures, and successes. Young adults can absorb helpful information from their many experiences in their life and apply their findings to their future decision-making process. The same goes for young professional athletes.
Read MoreWhen the Golden State Warriors visited the Miami Heat on Nov. 1, Warriors guard Jordan Poole was called for three carries during the game.
Prior to this, Poole blew up on social media after his fancy move on his former teammate and Phoenix Suns forward Damion Lee. The “social media refs” cried for a carry, or a travel, or both but neither were called.
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 MoreWhen the Warriors played the Nuggets on March 10, Head Coach Steve Kerr unveiled the 3-guard lineup with Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney. Though Draymond Green didn’t play that game, fans got a glimpse into the potential of what havoc the lineup could cause in the playoffs.
Read MoreDuring the trade deadline of the 2019-2020 season, the Warriors sent D’Angelo Russell, Omari Spellman and Jacob Evans III to the Timberwolves for Andrew Wiggins and a protected first-round pick.
At the time, fans were less than enthusiastic about the move. Wiggins, though talented, was known to have a reputation of being passive on both sides of the ball.
Read MoreAll eyes were on Stephen Curry as he walked into Chase Center on Nov. 8 versus the Portland Trailblazers. At the time, Curry was 16 threes away from breaking Ray Allen’s three-point record.
Although this would normally be impossible, Curry has changed the definition impossible, and everyone entertained the thought that Curry could possibly break the record. This would’ve also meant that Curry would’ve broken fellow splash brother Klay Thompson’s record of most threes in a single game. The fact that the media even entertained this idea in the first place should demonstrate Curry’s greatness, and the anticipation was high as ever.
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