How did this team lose to them at home. They are really really bad
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How did this team lose to them at home. They are really really bad
And now Curry has a broken hand
Stephen Curry has suffered a broken left hand, Warriors say. Brutal loss for Golden State.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 31, 2019
I predict Monty will have this Suns team in playoffs.
If I'm the Warriors, I'm keeping that pick.
Curry is 32 before this season ends, and has a career filled with ankle injuries. Draymond is 30 before this season ends, which isn't exactly old, but his skillset is one which works best as connective tissue and glue in high calibre rosters, not with patched together youth. Klay's 30 before this season is over as well, is going to miss basically the entire year, after suffering a really nasty injury of the kind which can have longer term ramifications. Klay is also the most limited of the 3 guys: elite shooter, solid defender, but bad at basically everything else.
With no KD, no Iguodala, no Curry for possibly multiple months, and no Klay potentially at all, even if they moved for a ''win now'' player, they'd still be in a struggle for the playoffs.
Best to just keep the pick, have it be a high one, and reload with some quality youth for the future.
Basketball.
Curry and Green combining for one last hurrah to annihilate the Pelicans before losing Curry for this long is incredibly #pelslife.
Good positive energy.
But also, yo mama's fat.
Yeah, they will be back next year. If there is one franchise in the NBA (outside of SA) that knows what they are doing it’s the guys in San Francisco. I can imagine a Spurs drafting Tim Duncan type return for them. They can get a high pick, surround him with Curry, Klay, Green, and that kid will be the next big thing.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
How can we throw stones at any team when we're winless
Did anyone see Durant dump on them on First Take?
Stephen Curry (left hand) had surgery on his left hand/second metacarpal and will miss at least the next three months.
He had surgery this morning and is expected to make a full recovery, but the Warriors won't be updating his status for three months. This is a much longer prognosis then expected, which puts Curry out until almost the All-Star break.
IMO, Durant is an A-List Basketball Player but a poor excuse for a human being. Fortunately for him, they don't pay him to be human.
There is a clear cut #1 prospect now.
I mean, you're right, a lot can change in a season, but damn near everyone who follows drafting has Cole Anthony as the obvious #1 pick at this point. That's true for Brian Schroeder, Cole Zwicker, the guys at The Stepien, etc etc etc. He's just shown, by far, the most up until now. Again, you're absolutely right that that could change, but there is a clear cut #1 prospect right now.
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