Hey, Chuck: the Warriors have been a top 10 defensive efficiency team the last four seasons and currently rank eighth. But thanks again for providing us with non-sensical pregame entertainment.
A couple months ago Steve Kerr shared his thoughts on MLB’s rule that the winner of the All-Star Game won home field advantage for their league…specifically that thought it should be changed. Thursday, Kerr joked that he’s glad that the league took his advice to get rid of the rule.
After rolling his ankle against the Lakers last Friday in Los Angeles, he missed the Warriors’ next game in Minnesota, and was listed as questionable against Atlanta on Monday night. Thursday morning at shootaround, Green said his ankle feels great now, but he probably should’ve stayed on the bench against the Hawks.
When Draymond Green started to eavesdrop on Steph Curry’s interview, ESPN’s Chris Haynes decided to ask Curry if Draymond has been more or less annoying than in years past. Curry was quick to backup his teammate.
Despite being the greatest scorer on the planet, Kevin Durant is making a concerted effort to get his teammates involved, something that has made Golden State’s offense the best we’ve ever seen.
The Golden State Warriors have the most explosive offensive firepower in the NBA. But Bob Fitzgerald, Golden State’s play-by-play announcer, explains how and why Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala are so crucial to the success of the Warriors.
With a championship ring on his finger, role players like Iman Shumpert, who averaged 3.0 ppg in 18.4 minutes per game in the NBA Finals, are starting to talk a big game in Cleveland.
The two teams that reside in the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum complex, the Oakland Raiders and the Golden State Warriors, have undergone massive franchise turnarounds in recent years. Rudy Ortiz from The Audible sat down in the KNBR Digital Lounge and compared the rise of both teams.