42-32. The Warriors blazed a win from the visiting Portland Trail Blazers. Next up: Golden State hosts the New Orleans Hornets on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area Plus HD on Wednesday. -G
will mark jackson go after this year? i think its time for new coach, a bit more defensive.coz i seen GS at games defensively been very vulnerable. you wont come out of round 1 with no defence. not in the west, not even in the east against animals like indiana, chicago , boston and miami.
I don't think he's going anywhere. He's done an outstanding job with a very young team. The defense is a work in progress, but it has improved significantly this season.
I thought he did a fantastic job getting this team into the playoffs. How much more can you expect from him?
43-32. Golden State stomped out the visiting New Orleans Hornets. Next up: a visit to the Phoenix Suns on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Friday. -G
44-32. The W's eclipsed the Suns in Phoenix. Next up: the Golden State Warriors have a chance to clinch a playoff spot for the first time since the 2006-2007 NBA season with a win over the visiting Utah Jazz on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Sunday. -G
44-33. The Warriors lost to the visiting Utah Jazz. Next up: Golden State hosts the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Tuesday. -G
The Warriors could've simply clinched a playoff spot in one fell swoop by defeating the Jazz on Sunday. For the Warriors to clinch today, they'll need to defeat the Timberwolves and the Hornets would need to defeat the Lakers. -G
Jazz lost. Dubs won. So the Hornets/Lakers doesn't matter. Finally... the Warriors... have come BACK to the playoffs.
45-33. The Golden State Warriors defeated the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves to clinch a playoff spot for the first time since the 2006-2007 NBA season. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the Oklahoma City Thunder on TNT HD on Thursday. -G
45-34. Golden State lost to the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder. Next up: a visit to the Los Angeles Lakers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Friday. -G
Thunder are gonna take the West again. I'll be at Staples tonight with my BEAT LA shirt on... although after last night's Dodgers/Padres brawl I might turn it down a notch. Maybe.
45-35. Without an injured Andrew Bogut, the W's lost a heartbreaker at the Los Angeles Lakers. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the San Antonio Spurs on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Monday. -G
What a game by Curry though. 47! Warriors still hanging on to the sixth seed. the difference between sixth and seventh is facing the Spurs or Thunder and facing the Nuggets or Clippers.
46-35. The Warriors defeated the visiting San Antonio Spurs. Next up:a visit to the Portland Trail Blazers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area Plus HD on Wednesday. -G
Steph Curry is one more trey from tying the season record. Sixth place, and the Nuggets, is still up for grabs. And Gallo is out and Faried just sprained his ankle. I can't believe the regular season will matter all the way to the end. It's almost as improbable as me becoming a Lakers fan for a game. (Lakers host the Rockets in the finale...)