Blow out the Knicks, get blown out by the Bulls, blow out the Rockets in Houston. Just another week in the Warriors' wacky season.
Fortunately the pattern didn't repeat today ... 39-30. Golden State stung the Hornets in New Orleans. Next up: the W's travel to the San Antonio Spurs on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Wednesday. -G
Robin Lopez contemplates on the meaning of existence after running into Andrew Bogut: http://i.minus.com/iT47YTNjn9yEN.gif
39-31. The W's lost at the San Antonio Spurs. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the Washington Wizards on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Saturday. -G
40-31. The Warriors conjured up a win over the visiting Washington Wizards. Next up: Golden State hosts the Los Angeles Lakers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Monday. -G
41-31. Golden State distanced itself even further from the visiting Los Angeles Lakers for the sixth conference playoff seed. Next up: the Sacramento Kings come to town on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Wednesday. -G
That last two minutes of the first half was an embarrassment (on the Lakers end). I had to facepalm a few times. Tell you the way to beat the Lakers is pure speed and quick shots. That is why teams like Clippers and Denver has our number. You guys almost had a meltdown in the fourth.
Yeah, you could sense the thousands of Lakers fans in Oakland getting louder. Klay and Curry got cold shooting but still the Lakers couldn't stop the inside scoring. BTW the fans up here are a million times louder than in the Staples Center. And they were crowding the Lakers bus after the game. Totally different vibe than LA Live.
yeah I know... Bogut was freaking solid in the defensive paint all game, except when he was in foul trouble. Then only, I mean the ONLY time he scores in the fourth (could be the entire second half, but I really do not know), it just had to be the dagger. For a split second it looked like he was gonna miss cuz he was scared of being hit in the head, but that guy slammed it. Oh man the crowd was rocking in both ways. I always respect the Oracle Arena crowd.
One of the oddest things in this year's NBA season is the Bulls blowing out the Warriors both times they faced them. The Bulls can't beat anybody else in the West, and they can't beat anybody else that is fast with a good offense. Makes no sense at all.
He only scored two baskets all game, but both were meaningful. The tip-in at the end of the first half that pissed off Kobe, and the one you mention in the 4th quarter that for all practical purposes ended the Lakers comeback.
You could see the blowout in Chicago coming. If we're playing a big team up front and the shots aren't falling, we're toast. We also lost both games to Orlando. And they're awful. We did beat the Bulls with Rose last season. Btw the Warriors are now the only team this season to beat Miami, New York, Brooklyn, Indiana, San Antonio, OKC, Denver, and both LA teams. Not even the Heat can say that.
41-32. The W's lost to the visiting Sacramento Kings. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the Portland Trail Blazers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Saturday. -G
Does that number only include both teams' stints in their current cities or does it also include their stints in previous cities as well? If the former, will that number remain intact for the foreseeable future if the Sacramento Kings end up becoming the Seattle SuperSonics next season? -G
Heat beat golden state, houston, fakers, denver, OKC, Knicks, boston, bucks, chicago, hawks, brooklyn all on road. Only playoff teams they didnt beat on road are clippers, memphis , indiana and spurs ( they did beat all 4 at home tho , and still got to play spurs on road).