After missing 31 straight games due to a lingering ankle injury, Jonathan Kuminga is set to make his post-trade deadline debut tonight against the Sacramento Kings. Kuminga, who was starting to look comfortable with consistently eye-catching numbers in December prior to being sidelined, is poised to hit the court alongside a team that couldn’t look more different from his last time in action.
Read MoreExhale Dub Nation.
The Golden State Warriors avoided a catastrophic collapse Saturday night, as they narrowly escaped a gritty Houston Rockets team with an overtime win to improve to 5-1.
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 MoreThe most important stat for the Golden State Warriors right now is 8-2. That’s their record over the last 10 games, as things have looked like they’re turning around with the team back over a .500 record into the season’s final stretch.
Read MoreDespite a tough loss to the Clippers last night, the Warriors saw some sparks of hope. This was engineered largely by Steve Kerr’s decision to start Jonathan Kuminga in place of the suspended Draymond Green, but more surprisingly to send Andrew Wiggins to the bench and give rookie Brandin Podziemski the nod. The problem was once again execution down the stretch, but this new lineup seemed to work well enough that Kerr wants to keep trying with them.
Read MoreThe NBA is officially back.
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