After their play-in loss to the Sacramento Kings, there was almost a sigh of relief to be breathed amongst Golden State Warriors fans from what was a rollercoaster of a season.
Read MoreThe NBA free agency period has been filled with excitement, tension, and anticipation that has led to many well-known players signing major-money contracts with brand new teams, especially in Golden State. One name that Warriors fans should keep a keen eye on is the newly acquired big man, Dario Saric.
Read MoreWith the recent signing of Dario Saric, the Warriors have booked up what appears to be their 13th roster spot. Last year’s team followed a strategy that involved leaving the 15th spot vacant in case one of their two-way players showed some serious growth over the course of the season, and while that plan was inevitably wasted on Anthony Lamb, Golden State appears to be following the same concept this year, as most reports indicate they’ll look to only roster 14 players (not including their 2-way contracts).
Read MoreThere’s something going on with Golden State. Despite Stephen Curry putting up almost 33 points per game on comfortable 51/42/94 shooting splits, and 7 boards and assists per contest each, the Warriors are only 4-7. Their starting unit is still in the NBA’s highest echelon in terms of box plus/minus and other impact stats, but once their bench takes the floor, the momentum shifts very quickly.
Read MoreThe NBA’s offseason has slowed down in the month following the KD trade request. The Warriors have made a few decent moves in acquiring Donte DiVincenzo and JaMychal Green, but another name has entered the mix: Carmelo Anthony. The ten time All-Star and prolific scorer spent his time last season on the Lakers alongside his longtime friend Lebron.
Read MoreThe Warriors are adding some veteran depth at the forward position in the form of JaMychal Green once he finalizes a buyout with OKC. The six foot eight, thirty-two-year-old was known for his veteran presence off the bench on the Nuggets.
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