We’re just under a week and a half away from the official start of NBA training camp, occurring roughly a month before the start of the season and a week before the preseason. The Warriors have some questions which they’ll need answered in that timeframe, as they still have two roster spots they need to fill out before the beginning of the season.
Read MoreOn Friday September 9th Draymond became more than just an athlete that played for Michigan State University, he became a legend. He was part of a nine-person class that made it into MSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The list included NFL Hall of Famer Herb Adderly as well as a well accomplished group of athletes that flourished in their respective sports.
Read MoreThe Warriors have been hitting real well on draft picks lately, but the lottery picks have mostly seemed to be no-brainers given where they’ve been selected: It’s been in the late 1st round and after where the most impressive parts of the Warriors’ scouting ability have shined. Draymond Green, Kevon Looney, and Jordan Poole were all key parts of the most recent championship run, and all were drafted at 28th overall or later.
Read MoreThe Warriors have two open roster spots still, and with an undecided Andre Iguodala who could be retiring before the season begins, the Dubs may have to find a veteran replacement for him while still filling out the second spot. The candidates they’re working out this week bring a variety of options in terms of skillset: The Athletic reported these players as a part of the workouts, amongst others.
Read MoreThe 2022-2023 pre-season starts in under 30 days, which means the full regular season will kick off in a little over a month from today. With the offseason approaching its end, we’re now seeing oddsmakers line up way-too-early predictions for anything from the next NBA champion to awards winners, such as the NBA MVP award.
Read MoreStephen Curry has put together seasonal campaigns like no other throughout his 13-year career. In 2016, he became the first unanimous MVP in NBA History with a 50/40/90 season and the first player to knock down 400 threes in a season. In 2021: he put together arguably an even better season than 2016 with one of the most prolific offensive seasons ever. While both years were incredible playing-wise— no season or year of Curry's may be more memorable than 2022.
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