-
Warriors are 9-0 since Klay Thompson signed the toaster
On March 13, A Warriors fan brought a toaster for Klay Thompson to sign. He obliged, but not before giving us one of the greatest photos in recorded human history. Klay Thompson looks intensely into a toaster. Here’s another hilarious one. Also here’s Klay looking at me like I’m a dumbass. pic.twitter.com/SpMtwCiuC3 — Ronnie •…
-
Impending free agent Andre Iguodala gaining leverage on Warriors
If Iguodala wasn’t playing this well, the Warriors would have more leverage at the negotiating table. They could convince him to ride off in the sunset and a potential Hall of Fame legacy instead of chasing a contract with the Miami Heat. But that’s not the case.
-
Warriors to the rest of the NBA: Shut Up
It’s never a good idea to spot anyone a 29-7 lead, much less the Spurs at their place. Actually, if you were playing at the basketball equivalent of Coors Field against the 76ers, it isn’t a good idea. These Warriors were unfazed.
-
Steph Curry has outplayed three straight MVP candidates
Curry has torn through Russell Westbrook, James Harden, and now on Wednesday in San Antonio, Kawhi Leonard — and all three of these games were on the road.
-
Warriors roar back from 22 point deficit to silence Spurs 110-98
Andre Iguodala spearheaded the comeback in the second quarter, David West scored a season-high 15 points, Steph Curry delivered a series of haymaker 3s in the third quarter and Klay Thompson slammed the door shut in the fourth against an opponent they Warriors will probably face in May for a trilogy date with Cleveland.
-
McAdoo posts ‘gnarly’ photo of face after receiving seven stitches
Warriors forward James Michael McAdoo sustained a gruesome injury in Tuesday’s game against the Houston Rockets, when his face was slammed into the floor by a falling Trevor Ariza so hard, it caused a laceration that left a pool of blood on the court, and led to McAdoo missing the rest of the game.
-
Durant could return for final three games [report]
A little over four weeks after Kevin Durant sustained a Grade 2 MCL sprain and tibial bone bruise on his left knee, the Golden State Warriors provided an update on his status Wednesday, saying he is progressing nicely, and will be re-evaluated in 7-10 days.
-
Draymond Green says he won’t attend Raiders games in Oakland anymore
It’s hard to imagine it, but before they move to Las Vegas in 2020, the Raiders realistically could be Oakland the next three NFL seasons. The city of Oakland is doing their best to push Mark Davis and the Raiders out of the Oakland Coliseum, but the NFL’s powerful grip and checkbook could keep the…
-
Kerr’s 200th win further proof the Warriors have a genius at the helm
Milestones like this are a good time to reflect how fortunate the Warriors are to have a a certified basketball genius commanding the floor. Kerr created a culture where credit doesn’t matter. The way he communicates gives players confidence.
-
Warriors topple Rockets 113-106, win eighth game in a row
In the midst of their most competitive five-game stretch on the schedule, the Warriors continued to play some of their most inspiring, detail-oriented basketball of the season without Kevin Durant in a 113-106 win over the Houston Rockets. Despite the Rockets holding a borderline astounding 39-16 advantage in free throw attempts, despite Steph Curry’s foul trouble,…