The back-to-back NBA Champion Golden State Warriors have earned a berth in the NBA Finals for the fifth-straight season following tonight’s 119-117 overtime road victory against the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals.
It’s been a long, harsh winter on the East coast, and I’m not talking about the polar vortex. I’m talking about the reign of LeBron James, the man who tormented the entire Eastern Conference for nearly a decade.
After finishing second overall in All-Star voting, Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will be tasked with drafting a team to go against LeBron James’ squad in the All-Star Game on Feb. 17.
Lasry told The Athletic that the Warriors initially wanted to trade Stephen Curry, not Monta Ellis, for Andrew Bogut in March of 2012, but that Milwaukee put the kibosh on the deal due to concerns over Curry’s ankles.
Stephen Curry left Thursday’s game vs. the Milwaukee Bucks late in the third quarter, after sustaining what the Warriors are calling a left adductor strain (groin).