41-25. The Golden State Warriors lost at the Los Angeles Clippers. Next up: the Cleveland Cavaliers come to town on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Friday. -G
41-26. The Golden State Warriors lost to the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers. Next up: a visit to the Portland Trail Blazers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Sunday. -G
42-26. The Golden State Warriors blazed a triumphant trail at the Portland Trail Blazers. Next up: the Orlando Magic comes to town on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Tuesday. -G
Another exciting road win. Warriors are now at home for two weeks and need to clamp it down! No more excuses losing to the likes of Cleveland.
43-26. The Warriors snuffed out the visiting Orlando Magic. Next up: Golden State hosts the Milwaukee Bucks on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Thursday. -G
44-26. Golden State bucked the visiting Milwaukee Bucks. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the San Antonio Spurs on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Saturday. -G
44-27. The W's lost to the visiting San Antonio Spurs. Next up: the Memphis Grizzlies come to town on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Friday. -G
Apparently Coach Jackson sent Scalabrine to the D League to coach. Possibly a mole? "Scalabrine was on the 2008 NBA championship team in Boston, where Joe Lacob was a minority owner, and Warriors general manager Bob Myers was Scalabrine's agent for the first 10 of his 11 NBA seasons." http://www.sfgate.com/warriors/article/Assistant-Scalabrine-reassigned-after-clash-with-5349391.php
45-27. Stephen Curry's 33 points helped the Warriors defeat the visiting Memphis Grizzlies. Next up: Golden State hosts the New York Knicks on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Sunday. -G
Good question. Probably a lot depends on the playoffs. It has to be said, again the Warriors were without David Lee and again they turned it on when it mattered and beat a tough team. Are they better off without him like they were when they upset the nuggets last year? Could Lee be on his way out the summer?
45-28. Still without both Andrew Bogut and David Lee, the Golden State Warriors lost to the visiting New York Knicks. Next up: a visit to the Dallas Mavericks on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Tuesday. -G
46-28. The Golden State Warriors won in overtime at the Dallas Mavericks. Next up: an intrastate trip to the San Antonio Spurs on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Wednesday. -G
46-29. The Golden State Warriors lost at the San Antonio Spurs. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the Sacramento Kings on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Friday. -G
47-29. The Warriors completed a 4-0 season-series sweep of the visiting Sacramento Kings. Next up: Golden State hosts the Utah Jazz on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Sunday. -G
48-29. Golden State completed the season-series sweep of the visiting Utah Jazz to reach nineteen games above .500 for the first time in twenty years. Next up: Oracle Arena hosts the Denver Nuggets on TNT HD on Thursday. -G
48-30. The Golden State Warriors lost a heartbreaker to the visiting Denver Nuggets. Next up: a visit to the Los Angeles Lakers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Friday. -G
49-30. The Golden State Warriors won at the Los Angeles Lakers to clinch a playoff spot for a second consecutive year for the first time since the 1991-1992 NBA season. Next up: a trip to the Portland Trail Blazers on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Sunday. -G
49-31. The Golden State Warriors lost in overtime at the Portland Trail Blazers. Next up: the regular season home finale against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Monday. -G
50-31. Even without an injured Andrew Bogut (fractured rib ) and Andre Iguodala, Stephen Curry's career-first third consecutive +30 points performance led the Golden State Warriors over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves for the fifth +50 win season in franchise history and the first in twenty years while also securing the Western Conference sixth seed in the NBA playoffs. Next up: the regular season finale at the Denver Nuggets on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area HD on Wednesday. -G
51-31. Mark Jackson became just the third coach in franchise history (Don Nelson and Al Attles being the other two) to win +50 games in a season with the Golden State Warriors' regular season finale win at the Denver Nuggets. Next up: the W's will open the playoffs at the Los Angeles Clippers in an early-afternoon game on ABC HD on Saturday. -G