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The Golden State Warriors' hopes of a lengthy postseason run depend on five things breaking their way during the remainder of the season.
The Warriors posted an announcement as star guard Steph Curry made a ton of threes in the loss against the Trail Blazers on Sunday.
Draymond Green is set to make his return against the Portland Trail Blazers (9-16) on Sunday after missing the last three games. The Warriors (13-13) will have
Stephen Curry made both his return from injury and NBA history in the Golden State Warriors' Friday night loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
While injuries have been a major problem for the Warriors, the issue that is just as large is that the younger players the group has been banking on to take another step haven’t done so yet this season.
The Golden State Warriors may have fallen short against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night, but Steph Curry delivered yet another viral moment for NBA fans before the game even took place. Over the years,
Both teams were evenly matched at halftime, separated by just two points, with the Warriors leading the Timberwolves 63-61. Stephen Curry was the top scorer for the home side with 16 points, while Julius Randle took the lead for the Wolves with 19 points, followed by Naz Reid (14 points) and Jaden McDaniels (12 points).
Derrick White leads Boston to a 146-101 win over Washington by dropping 30 points, 7 rebounds and 9 assists in 29 minutes. Jordan Walsh (22 points) and Payton Pritchard (20 points) did their thing in the Celtics’ third straight dub.
A blockbuster mock trade involving Anthony Davis outlines a scenario to send Kristaps Porzingis to the Warriors and reshape the roster.