After 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' 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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Read MoreThere are nights where it feels like Stephen Curry could score 40 with his eyes closed, and tonight was one of those nights. Reclaiming his spot as the NBA’s scoring leader, putting the fear of God into future playoff opponents and making 10 or more three-pointers in a game for the 22nd time in his career, Steph led the Dubs to a monster 136-97 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder Saturday night. Here are some key takeaways:
Read MoreThe inability to close out games due to the lack of late game execution has continued for Golden State as they learn valuable lessons along the way.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors are inexperienced. The Golden State Warriors are depleted. Those two facts came together in horrendous fashion at the end of a 100-97 home loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, dropping the Warriors to 3-15 on the season.
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