Golden State has a wealth of tradable assets at its disposal. Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody could all be seen as high-level trade chips. The Warriors also h
During a recent episode of NBA Countdown, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith shared his thoughts on the Warriors' current roster construction and the fact Curry is a solo star on a team that once dominated the NBA. You can hear Smith's comments in full by clicking on the embedded video above.
Jonathan Kuminga is out of the Golden State Warriors' rotation due to an ankle sprain. The fourth-year forward has emerged as a key part of Steve Kerr's rotation this season, so his absence is a significant blow to the Warriors' chances of turning their season around.
According to Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report, the Warriors shouldn't be afraid to stand pat at the Feb. 6 trade deadline. If the team can't find a deal for a star-level talent who will help put the Warriors back in the championship hunt, then it's likely not worth doing.
SAN FRANCISCO — In the dazzling matchup between the two greatest players of a generation, LeBron James got the better of Steph Curry. Curry went scoreless in the second half and finished with 13 points on 4-for-17. James, playing off Anthony Davis, registered 25 points, 12 assists and five rebounds.
During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Pressey wore only jersey No. 15 and put up 4.4 points, 1.7 rebounds, and as many assists per game.
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And don’t forget, this past offseason, the Warriors lost a $30 million chunk of salary when they jettisoned Chris Paul strictly for luxury tax avoidance. The NBA owners wanted a system that brought big-market, big-spending teams like the Warriors to heel, and they received it.
Bulldogs sophomore point guard Tieander Olson put her name in the league MVP race with a huge performance. Olson scored 31 points, grabbed seven rebounds, dished out six assists and had nine steals to dominate the court and draw praise from both head coaches.
In honor of hate-watching Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, who else can the city of Boston not stand to watch winning?
1973 — UCLA, led by Bill Walton, sets an NCAA record for consecutive victories with its 61st win, an 82-63 victory over Notre Dame. UCLA breaks the record of 60 set by San Francisco in 1956. Walton scores 16 points, grabs 15 rebounds and blocks 10 shots.