Stephen Curry and Trayce Jackson-Davis combined for 50 points in the Warriors' 114-98 loss to the Miami Heat at Chase Center on Tuesday.
After another disappointing loss, Steve Kerr wasn't ready to look at anybody's individual performance while the Warriors struggle.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors faced a tough stretch this season as teammate revealed Draymond Green’s message to strengthen the team. Golden State Warriors have experienced a surprising decline after a strong 12-3 start to the season.
The Golden State Warriors are not a title contender, but if they are active ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, that could change.
Collins, Valanciunas, and Williams are all on tanking teams and would come rather cheap. The Bulls would like to trade Vucevic, but he and LaVine are on more expensive deals and are playing well enough that Chicago can demand a bit of a larger return for their stars.
Ochai Agbaji scored the go-ahead basket with 1:33 left in the fourth quarter and the Toronto Raptors rallied to beat the Golden State Warriors 104-101.
While the Warriors' youngsters might have NBA All-Star Games in its future, if Golden State's front office believes the four core players are too precious to tamper with, there needs to be an explanation.
The Dubs have a very clear weakness in their frontcourt, which is currently led by Green, Kevon Looney, and Trayce Jackson-Davis. All three are solid rebounders and defenders, but none of them offer a scoring punch, and the brunt of the offense is on Curry, Andrew Wiggins, and Johnathan Kuminga.
Golden State could get a deal done for an intriguing roster fit. But will the Warriors have the appetite for this move?
The Golden State Warriors were able to stave off a late Minnesota Timberwolves rally to dance out of Target Center with a 116-115 victory on Wednesday.
But what are the Warriors really protecting? The truth is, the Warriors don’t need to worry about mortgaging the future because they don’t have one.