Last week, Ernie Johnson of Inside the NBA on TNT asked the crew for their “bold” predictions this season. Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, a dedicated fan of no. 30 of the Golden State Warriors, echoed his appreciation for his favorite NBA player: “Steph Curry will win the MVP…unanimously.”
Read MoreStephen Curry is the greatest show in all of sports, and he stands among a select few players who can rightfully claim to have changed the game of basketball. Similar to how he shaped the game with his ability to stretch the floor, Curry continues to advance the game of basketball off the floor in a variety of ways. From establishing the Eat.Learn.Play foundation with his wife Ayesha Curry to signing a monumental talent deal with Comcast NBCUniversal, the Curry brand continues to expand and change the game (for good).
Read MoreAs the Golden State Warriors wrap up their eight-game homestand with a 119-93 win over the Chicago Bulls, the focus turns to the next test on their radar. Golden State now embarks on their first true road trip of the season, with four games that will take them across the east coast next week. After building cohesion with this roster at home, now the Warriors must carry that momentum on the road.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors have title aspirations this season, and that means an elevated responsibility for every player on the roster. From the starters to the 15th man, if the opportunity comes to make an impact, it’s expected you’ll make the most of it. In reality, that’s a tall task for some of the younger players, most notably the two first-round rookies: Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors picked up a blowout (103-82) win over the Oklahoma City Thunder that flipped the script of the season in a matter of 48 hours. After a tough loss to the Grizzlies highlighted areas for improvement, Saturday night’s win brought the Warriors’ record to 5-1, driven by another scoring barrage from Stephen Curry in the third quarter, an aggressive Draymond Green (14 points), and a Golden State defense that held the Thunder to 35 percent shooting from the field.
Read MoreAs the NBA celebrates the tip-off of its landmark season, the league commemorated the event with the announcement of its 75th Anniversary Team. The team announcement was meant to celebrate the collective accomplishments of some of the greatest players to have stepped foot on the NBA court, with the official selection process being described as follows:
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