We all thought it would be a long time before we had to say the words “the Golden State Warriors just lost to the Orlando Magic” again. But one Steph Curry injury later, and that’s the reality the Dubs are currently facing. After a brutal stretch of basketball in the 4th quarter, the Magic ended up taking a last-minute victory, 94-90, over the Warriors.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors are predicated on Stephen Curry’s ability. Steph isn’t just the most important player on the Warriors, he practically is the Warriors: This team and its system does not work without him. He creates otherworldly spacing that no other player in NBA history could, forcing defenses to have at least one man on him at all times the second he crosses half court. While other superstars have had attention like that, nobody else has done it that far from the hoop.
Read MoreWith the news that James Wiseman’s ability to play this certain is entirely uncertain, it’s a much more viable time for the Warriors to explore some back-up options at center for the playoffs. Assuming the Dubs don’t love what they have rotationally in either Nemanja Bjelica or Damion Lee, there could be a roster move made before the end of the regular season.
Read MoreAfter he was diagnosed with a strained ligament in his left foot, there was a lot of uncertainty floating around about when Steph Curry would see a return to play. The 2x MVP spoke to the media a few moments ago and provided some news on his injury. Curry said that he was informed this particular injury shouldn’t be rushed in the initial stages, meaning his revaluation in two weeks will likely give us a better picture of where he’s at:
Read MoreThe playoffs are fast approaching and with Curry being sidelined until at least the first round, the Warriors find themselves in a tricky position. They have twelve remaining regular-season games including matchups against the Heat, Grizzlies,
Read MoreMarch Madness is upon us, and so is the yearly tradition of NBA players betting other NBA players that their former college teams are going to beat the other’s former college team. The Warriors are no exception, especially since the first round this year included Draymond Green’s Michigan State Spartans versus Steph Curry’s Davidson Wildcats.
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