Point guards Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving have undoubtedly been two of the most influential players of the 21st century because of their offensive elegance and captivating styles of play. The two small guards give young fans the outlet to emulate their style by tricking themselves into believing they can someday replicate the handle of Irving or shoot like Steph. It’s why signature sneakers of big men never generate the same revenue as the shoes of guards do, since the latter are far more relatable to younger fans because of their stature.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors announced Wednesday morning the passing of Basketball Hall of Famer “Mr. Warrior” Alvin Attles yesterday in his East Bay home with family. He was 87 years old.
Read MoreStephen Curry’s 36-point performance to seal the gold medal for the United States was a classic game a part of Curry’s illustrious basketball career. The fourth-quarter three-point barrage to lift the U.S. over France in the closing minutes was arguably the most iconic stretch of basketball on the international level to capture Curry’s first-ever gold medal
Read MoreAfter leaks throughout the week, the National Basketball Association officially released the schedule for all 30 teams for the upcoming 2024-25 season.
Read MoreWith an extension for Lauri Markkanen done in Utah and reports that they’re not interested in putting together deals for either Zach Lavine or Brandon Ingram, it’s looking more and more likely that the current roster is what the Golden State Warriors will head into the season with.
Read MoreAs Team USA faced off against Serbia earlier today, it was apparent from the jump that their opponent wouldn’t go quietly. The Serbian squad, led by reigning NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, had themselves an incredible 1st quarter: They buried 5 of their 9 three point attempts, and their jumpers landing was a trend that would hold to the final buzzer of the semifinal matchup.
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