After a start filled with turmoil, the Warriors did something that’s almost been an unthinkable for them this season: Mount a comeback, and finish the job.
Read MoreAs sports fans we have all heard the phrase, they just added more fuel to the fire regarding how bad a player wants to win. In the NBA we have seen it with Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant as they would make up reasons to get angry and play more physically. In Steph’s case many fans dislike him and have figured out that just trash talking his game won’t get in his head. Now they have resorted to calling out his wife’s cooking.
Read MoreThe Warriors took a 3-2 lead over the Boston Celtics last night, putting themselves in the driver’s seat for the NBA Finals and forcing an elimination game in Boston on Thursday. Game 6 is not somewhere you want to be against the Warriors: Between the infamous Klay Thompson supernova that feels inevitable at this point in every series, and seeing that Steph got his one bad shooting night out of his system, the Celtics look like they’re going to be in a lot of trouble.
Read MoreDown 2-1 in the 2022 NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics is not at all what the Golden State Warriors had in mind. Major adjustments are needed to be made, specifically tailored towards Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jordan Poole.
Read MoreThe Warriors fell short in what felt like a winnable Game 3 of the NBA Finals last night. While Steph Curry continued his excellency, as is common for him in the championship, the Warriors couldn’t put together a run of their own to match the Celtics heating up, and their team defense was overall lacking. For the league’s #1 defense, anchored by a perennial Defensive Player of the Year, this shouldn’t be happening.
Read MoreIt’s always fun seeing NBA legends root for the teams they’re the most well-recognized as playing for. The type of loyalty that you rarely see why players are in the league really comes out in the post-playing career. Such is the case for Celtics legend Cedric Maxwell, a two-time champion in the 80s and even a Finals MVP in 1981, both with Boston. Since retiring, he’s become an analyst for the Celtics.
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