The playoffs are officially here, and the Warriors have managed to duck the play-in game with a strong end to their season. Golden State beat down their long-time conference rival turned possible rebuild candidate, the Portland Trail Blazers, by over 50 points yesterday to punch their ticket into the 6th seed.
Read MoreThe wide speculation surrounding Golden State’s All-Star forward can be put to rest. Andrew Wiggins has returned to organization with the team fighting for a playoff spot. There are many questions regarding the roster with the addition of Andrew back in the fold, but the main question is how will the Warriors look to incorporate Wiggins?
Read MoreThe Warriors are right on the bubble. Although last night’s victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder helped a great deal, the job isn’t quite finished when it comes to keeping their playoff position. They have only two games remaining in their regular season schedule, and a myriad of ways they enter the playoff - or play-in - picture.
Read MoreThere’s nothing quite like hitting the dagger. When an opposing team is attempting to mount a comeback, or your team’s just completed one, the desire to pull up and hit what essentially is a game-ending three-pointer with two minutes still remaining can be hard to battle… Especially when your team has three guys who hit difficult treys with relative ease.
Read MoreIn a tale of two halves, the Golden State Warriors beat the New Orleans Pelicans in thrilling, come-from-behind fashion, 120 to 109. The game was desperately needed to bolster their playoff position. As a result, they have a record of 40 and 37 and sit in the sixth seed in the Western Conference standings with four games left in their season. With the playoffs quickly approaching, they must stay at the sixth seed and avoid the play-in tournament if they want to defend their title.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors just announced that they will likely finally be adding to their rotation one of their impact players from last year's championship season for the playoff push to end the current regular season. Gary Payton II, sidelined due to a core muscle injury, participated in Warriors practice today in full and is listed as “probable” on the Warriors’ injury report for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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