It’s not an understatement to say that the 2020-2021 Golden State Warriors season was one that was hard to stomach. After a Klay Thompson Achilles injury appeared to doom the season before it tipped off, we witnessed peak-level Stephen Curry performances that were highlighted by an absurd scoring barrage in the month of April. Those highs would only be matched with gut-wrenching losses and frustrating missed opportunities that ultimately led to a postseason absence for the Golden State Warriors.
Read MoreWith two 10-seeds battling at the Chase Center, the side with the returning two-time NBA MVP got the edge.
In Stephen Curry’s return to the floor after a five-game absence because of a tailbone injury, the Golden State Warriors (23-24) defeated the Chicago Bulls (19-26) by a score of 116-102 on Monday, helping Steve Kerr’s squad avoid a five-game skid.
Read MoreWithout three rotation players Friday and four Saturday, the Warriors grabbed a split in Memphis in two drastically different games.
Golden State (22-21) defeated the Memphis Grizzlies (19-20) 116-103 on Friday, but lost to the team directly below it in the standings Saturday by a score of 111-103.
Read MoreWhen Juan Toscano-Anderson signed with the Warriors in early February, it was a big deal for him personally, and not just because it marked his NBA debut. Toscano-Anderson is an Oakland native and grew up a Warriors fan, and now he had a chance to play for his hometown team. He would gain a new level of recognition throughout the Bay Area while fulfilling lifelong dreams.
Read MoreWhat a week it was around the association. The Knicks showed us how they knick-- the Giannis Harden beef intensified, and the Warriors finished the week with a winning record.
Read MoreAll eyes were tuned into Thursday night’s TNT primetime matchup at Chase Center. Not because it was a rematch of the 2019 NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors. Viewers were tuned in for one reason and one reason only: Stephen Curry, number 30, the two-time MVP and three-time NBA champion, was back in action.
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