Posts tagged Golden State
Warriors Close Trip with Win Despite Poor Shooting

On a roadtrip of down-to-the-wire affairs, Wednesday was no different.

This time, however, instead of frantically picking up two technicals, Draymond Green calmly knocked down a pair of foul shots with seven seconds left to ice the game.

The Golden State Warriors (18-15) took down the Indiana Pacers (15-15) 111-107 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, ending Golden State’s time away from the Chase Center at 2-2. The contest was Indiana’s first game in a week after winter storms and COVID-19 protocols from other teams prevented it from playing.

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Warriors Show Slight Improvement But Still Falter in Rough Loss to Bucks

Three days after the Warriors were run off the floor by the Brooklyn Nets almost as soon as the game had started, Golden State looked better during the first half of their Christmas road contest against the Milwaukee Bucks. Ultimately, the Warriors fell apart in the second half as their mistakes became too much to handle, and the end result was a 138-99 loss that brought the team to an 0-2 record to open the season.

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Shooting Prevents Warriors From Playing Complete Game As They Fall to Blazers

One of the problems that comes with the territory of bad teams is the difficulty of doing everything right. Teams struggling to win games, such as the current Golden State Warriors, can’t afford to struggle in stat categories if they expect to pull out wins.

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Warriors Turn in a Valiant Effort, But Become Undone by Late-Game Mistakes Against Jazz

In the case of a 114-106 Friday night road loss to the Utah Jazz, you could say the Warriors should have lost by more, and you’d be right. You could also say the Warriors should have won, and you’d be right about that too. It’s contradictory, but it’s an accurate assessment of yet another close Warriors loss against a team with a significantly better roster.

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