The Warriors may need a referendum on what works with their offense this season. While the team has looking progressively better after an awful start, a lack of late-game execution led to a 1-point loss last night against the Utah Jazz. They looked in control for most of the night without three of their starters, but there were a couple things that ended up costing them in the long run.
Read MoreThe Warriors went 2-1 in a four day stretch this past weekend, beating the Bulls and Rockets while losing to a shorthanded Pacers squad. Rookie guard Andrew Nembhard put up 31 points and 13 assists in a masterful performance on Golden State’s home court, all while being a key part of slowing Stephen Curry down to secure the win late.
Read MoreIf Golden State fans should have learned anything from the 112-104 loss to the Indiana Pacers (besides the fact that Andrew Nembhard was the steal of the 2022 NBA Draft), it’s that the Warriors need Andrew Wiggins on the floor as much as possible this season. If he was out there, I truly believe his elite defense would have pushed the Warriors to a crunch-time victory.
Read MoreIn his rookie season, Kuminga demonstrated his athletic prowess with athletic highlights and efficient playmaking. Additionally, Kuminga shot a respectable 33% from 3-point range and averaged a little over nine points on a 60% true shooting percentage, according to ESPN.
Read MoreThe Warriors beat the Bulls last night in the first half of their back-to-back this weekend. After the game, Steve Kerr was caught on camera speaking to Bulls guard Alex Caruso, with a few sources pointing out that he may have said he’d “love to have” Caruso before the two departed the court.
Read MoreSteph Curry is known for having some of the best conditioning throughout the NBA, as he is always in a constant state of motion in the Warriors offense. But just how hard his conditioning truly is, was revealed by NBA trainer Brandon Payne.
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