For those who play in the NBA, basketball becomes a business. However, for Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry, when watching former teammate Klay Thompson have a vintage performance for the Dallas Mavericks, Thompson’s new team, it became personal for Curry.
The Golden State Warriors ran into more trouble in their latest game, falling short against the Phoenix Suns. Golden State is now on a three-game losing streak after dropping a tough one, 99-98, to Phoenix.
Stephen Curry was the victim of Dillon Brooks' shenanigans on Thursday. With the Suns leading by five with about 40 seconds left, Curry attempted a three with Brooks contesting the shot.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Jimmy Butler has faced a wave of criticism following the Golden State Warriors’ recent struggles. The primary complaint is his failure to step up as a consistent secondary scorer behind Stephen Curry when the Golden State Warriors need it most.
The Golden State Warriors’ struggles continued during their most recent matchup against the Phoenix Suns. Following a gut-wrenching 99-98 loss at the hands of the Phoenix Suns, the Golden State Warriors are now on a three-game losing streak.
Thursday night's game was a microsim of Stephen Curry's season. Curry played well, but the Phoenix Suns defeated the Golden State Warriors 99-98. Once again, Curry's footwear grabbed the most headlines.
The Golden State Warriors lost a neck-and-neck matchup against the Phoenix Suns tonight, falling 99-98 and dropping to 13-15 for the season. They’re now 9th in the West.
While Green still makes an impact on the defensive end, it's a smaller impact than he used to, while he's having his worst offensive season of his career.
The Golden State Warriors didn’t play a perfect game, by any means, in their narrow 99-98 loss to the Phoenix Suns. But it did not make it any easier to swallow a debatable foul call in the final seconds of the game that helped Phoenix secure the win.
The Golden State Warriors fell to 5-10 in clutch games against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday, and this one was particularly deflating. The Warriors (13-15) rallied from a five-point deficit with 40 seconds to go to the tie game, only to commit a foul with under a second to go.
After a promising start, the Golden State Warriors are now mired in a mediocre campaign, tumbling to a 13-14 record entering their game against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday.
The Golden State Warriors desperately need a third scorer. As I wrote here, they are the only team in the NBA that has just two players averaging more than 12.4 points per game.
Please buckle your seat belt and keep your hands inside, because the Jonathan Kuminga roller coaster is still taking laps around the track for the Golden State Warriors.
Jonathan Kuminga has not made an appearance for the Golden State Warriors in their last three games. The 6-foot-7 forward is no longer dealing with an injury, and his recent benching has been brought about by head coach Steve Kerr’s changes in the rotation.
The Warriors dipped below .500 on Sunday, and Steve Kerr didn’t point fingers. He pointed at himself. After a 136-131 loss in Portland dropped Golden State to 13-14, Kerr said plainly that he hasn’t been good enough.
Jackson Rowe is headed overseas. The former Warriors forward has signed with Ironi Ness Ziona of Israel’s top domestic league, the team announced. Rowe became a free agent earlier this month after Golden State waived him to open a two-way roster spot.