Much of the rhetoric this year surrounding the Warriors was doubts. After a spectacular 2021 season from Stephen Curry, there were doubts about whether he could lead this team to a chip without KD. The Warriors started the season hotter than any team. Yet, there were doubts
Read MoreIt looks like the Warriors could be with their lynchpin for the start of the playoffs after all.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the battle for the Most Improved Player award in the NBA, one name has been consistently mentioned throughout the regular season — Jordan Poole.
With Klay Thompson still injured at the start of the season, someone had to carry the offensive burden next to Stephen Curry. Though there were glimpses of Poole's development at the end of the 2020-21 season, the question with Poole fell to consistency.
Read MoreSteph Curry is undisputed as the greatest shooter in NBA history. Extending the mid-range to beyond the three-point line and creating a whole new era of spacing in the world’s best basketball league is no small feat, but amongst Curry’s mountain of shooting records and impressive achievements, his free throws may be one of the best. At a career average of 90.8% from the line, it’s not often you get to see him miss.
Read MoreIt’s been a long season. Normally, a 50-win team would be a praised for excellent play in a season full of struggles. Of course, the culture surrounding the Warriors is all about the rings, so when things don’t look perfect, people will be quick to point it out.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Lakers’ season essentially ended last night, with their elimination from contention even for a play-in spot at the hands of the Phoenix Suns. It took all of 15 hours after the game for Klutch Sports to start working their magic, with superstar LeBron James attesting on his “Uninterrupted” show that the one current NBA player that he’d want to play with the most, is long-time rival Steph Curry.
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