Former lacrosse legend Pat Spencer is making a strong case for more minutes with the Warriors after an impressive five-game stretch. Capitalizing on each opportunity, Spencer has turned increased responsibility into impact.
The Minnesota Timberwolves walked into Chase Center shorthanded and walked out loud. The much-anticipated return of Stephen Curry made life hard, locking the game into a grind for three quarters.
Pat Spencer has emerged as the unsung hero for the Golden State Warriors during Stephen Curry’s recent injury absence. Once viewed as a deep-bench option utilized primarily in non-important minutes, Pat Spencer has seized his opportunity, performing exceptionally well.
The Golden State Warriors have been playing every game with a newfound energy. Since Stephen Curry went out with a muscle strain, the team has rallied together to pull some tough wins, and one piece has brought it all together: two-way guard Pat Spencer.
On Tuesday, Pat Spencer joined Steiny and Guru on 95.7 The Game. Host Matt Steinmetz asked Spencer if Steve Kerr had talked to him about what his role will be when Stephen Curry returns from his quad injury.
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.
The Golden State Warriors have surprised everyone in their games without Stephen Curry. After two heartbreaking losses to the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder and a VJ Edgecombe game-winner against the Philadelphia 76ers, the team has bounced back behind one unexpected name: two-way guard Pat Spencer.
The Golden State Warriors have been in tough without Stephen Curry, who’s out with a left quad contusion. The Golden State Warriors have done their best to stay afloat without their superstar Stephen Curry.
When the Golden State Warriors entered this season, many around the organization anticipated breakout years from their promising first-round picks. After
Once Stephen Curry suffered a right quadriceps injury, it was all but certain that the Golden State Warriors would struggle in his absence. After all, they didn’t looked all that great even with him in the lineup.
Is this familiar? An undrafted point guard signs with the Golden State Warriors, spending ample time in the developmental league until injuries to his NBA team give him an opportunity to shine.
After leading the Golden State Warriors to a victory in his first career start on Saturday, Pat Spencer is back in the starting lineup against the Chicago Bulls on Sunday.
LeBron James has nearly reached the maximum number of games he can miss while still qualifying for postseason awards, but Lakers coach JJ Redick said that won’t influence when the star forward returns, Khobi Price of the Orange County Register reported.
The Warriors needed bodies in Cleveland. What they got was Pat Spencer taking over the fourth quarter like he had been waiting his entire sports life for this exact moment.
A shorthanded Golden State Warriors ran away with a massive 99-94 upset on the road against the Cleveland Cavaliers. With Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green all out, two-way guard Pat Spencer was the team’s savior, leading from the front with a career-high 19 points and seven assists.
Pat Spencer picked the perfect moment for the best game of his NBA career. Thrust into the starting lineup amid the team's struggles with injuries, the Warriors’ two-way guard delivered 19 points on 7-for-12 shooting.
Pat Spencer scored 12 of his career-high 19 points in the fourth quarter of his initial NBA start and Gui Santos added 14 points off the bench, lifting the injury-plagued Golden State Warriors to a 99-94 victory over the host Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday night.
The Golden State Warriors had a shaky fourth quarter, but managed to knock off the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers despite being on the road without their best players available.
The rivalry that defined the 2010s in the NBA will be renewed Saturday night when the Golden State Warriors visit the Cleveland Cavaliers. Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and coach Steve Kerr remain from Golden State's era of excellence.
The Golden State Warriors are currently in limbo. They have been plagued by inconsistency, winning only two of their last eight games, a skid that has dropped them to an 11-12 record, leaving them clinging to the 8th seed in the Western Conference.
The Golden State Warriors were quite literally less than a second away from completing a scrappy 24-point comeback on the road, without Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler and with Draymond Green having left with a right foot injury.