The Golden State Warriors closed out November on a sour note, dropping their fourth straight contest Saturday night to the Phoenix Suns, 113-105, on the road. The Dubs' rough stretch of basketball continues, as in all four games, the Warriors were in contention in the fourth quarter but failed to break through.
Read MoreAfter collapsing in back-to-back games, blowing leads by 17 and 18 points, the Golden State Warriors were met with another daunting challenge as they welcomed the Western Conference’s No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder to Chase Center. The task got even steeper as they would be without all-star guard Stephen Curry, who was sidelined with a knee injury.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors continue to accumulate wins as November progresses. They won Friday night in New Orleans 112-108, improving to 3-0 in the Emirates NBA Cup and 12-3 overall in the young season.
Read MoreAfter a sloppy performance in Los Angeles on Monday night, the Warriors cleaned up some of the mistakes that plagued them to get back into the win column, with a 120-97 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.
Read MoreThis was not “just another regular season game in November.”
It instead, is a likely candidate for game of the year, just a few weeks into the season.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors' two-time MVP and 36-year-old franchise star saved the Dubs late in the fourth quarter to avoid a catastrophic collapse in Oklahoma City Sunday night. The team wrapped up a daunting five-game road trip, finishing 4-1 against some of the NBA's elite teams.
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