The Golden State Warriors earned their first win of the season in Friday night’s victory over the depleted New Orleans Pelicans. Here are the thee big takeaways from the game.
He hasn’t exactly stormed out of the gate like he did to start last season, but Stephen Curry made history last night, becoming to fastest player ever to make 1,600 career three-pointers in the Warriors 122-114 win Friday night over the New Orleans Pelicans.
It’s basketball season, and Mr. T has some ideas on how the Golden State Warriors can improve on the defensive side of the ball…starting with rebounding.
Last season, the Golden State Warriors returned nearly their entire championship winning roster, something that played a huge part in a barnstorming 24 game winning streak out of the gate. This year is a different story, with seven new additions in the offseason, and a blowout loss on their home court in the season’s first […]
It’s only one game, but ESPN’s Marc Spears argues that if the Warriors continue to struggle on the boards like they did against San Antonio, roster changes could be in order.
No doubt disappointed by the Warriors’s opening night blow out loss, Kevin Durant stayed well after practice on Thursday, and was seen working on shooting drills while yelling at himself and critics for motivation.
Warriors play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald stopped by the Murph and Mac show on Wednesday morning and said that Golden State’s rebounding woes in their season opener will continue to be an issue for the team moving forward.
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler joined The Audible on Wednesday morning and said that the absence of Andrew Bogut and the physicality that he brought was a key in last night’s blow out loss to San Antonio.
Former Warriors forward Antawn Jamison joined The Audible on Tuesday to talk about Golden State’s shocking blowout loss in their home opener and offered an interesting suggestion for how the team can possibly solve their rim protecting issues.
Curry had a decent game to start the season, going 9-for-18 from the field for 26 points, but the San Antonio Spurs came into Oakland and had half the Warriors fans in the arena walking out five minutes before the game was over.