The Golden State Warriors put their defeat at TD Garden earlier in the season in the rear view mirror with narrow victory over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.
Stephen Curry is certainly the best shooter of a basketball currently playing in the National Basketball Association, and there’s a mountain of evidence for his case as the best of all time. This video is not part of that mountain.
Klay Thompson has made millions of dollars on his ability to put the ball in the basket from long-range distance. Saturday night, Klay reminded us that he’s got some bounce.
After confirming that Kevin Durant will play on Saturday night against the Boston Celtics and Patrick McCaw will sit out with a mild back strain, Steve Kerr listed himself as probable after cutting his finger on a plastic water bottle.
In the midst of their 39th victory of the season, Golden State set the NBA record for fast break points in a half (39), drilled eight third quarter threes and crossed the 100-point threshold with two and a half minutes to go in the third quarter.
Durant’s Instagram story from Thursday night trolled Curry, as he revised his “My Next Chapter” Players’ Tribune cover that he used to announce his decision to sign with Golden State in the summer of 2016.
It’s a thought that tantalized former Suns’ general manager and current Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr during his time in Phoenix, when Kerr was determined to land the franchise’s next Steve Nash.
According to Joe Vardon of cleveland.com, Kyrie Irving threatened to undergo knee surgery that would sideline him for the entire 2017-18 season if the Cleveland Cavaliers did not trade him this offseason.