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NBA Rumors – Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls Season Maintains Opposite Direction
The Chicago Bulls didn’t play on Sunday, but their fate on a couple of levels was determined by results. From a present day angle, they lost all hope of making the NBA playoffs due to the Indiana Pacers winning their game. On a historic, franchise level kind of angle, they no longer hold sole possession of the NBA record for most wins in a regular season, now sharing it with the Golden State Warriors.
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Jeremy Lin Flagrant Fouls Video Bigger Than Him & Golden State Warriors Cheat Their Way to the Record
As the Charlotte Hornets struggle against a Washington Wizards team with nothing to play for; while the Golden State Warriors prepare to tie a 20-year old NBA record, more thoughts rush through my head about the meaning of the Jeremy Lin Flagrant foul video becoming such a hit, and why Stephen Curry and Draymond Green can get away with a lot more than anyone else.
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NBA Rumors – Golden State Warriors & Stephen Curry Looking Jaded; Draymond Green Needs Rest
With their road to setting a new regular season record becoming more and more difficult, the Golden State Warriors are showing all the signs of a team bored of playing for “nothing”. Stephen Curry looks exhausted, but we say that after every one of those bad games. Draymond Green and Steve Kerr think it’s a different problem.
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NBA Rumors – Golden State Warriors Keep Getting Disrespected by Retired Players
The closer they get to breaking the NBA record for wins in a regular season, more voices come out and disrespect the Golden State Warriors by suggesting they wouldn’t have been that good in a different era. The latest in the long line is Scottie Pippen, who happened to play on the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls team, the current record holders.
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NBA Rumors – Golden State Warriors Rely on Draymond Green When Stephen Curry is Struggling
The Golden State Warriors keep on moving towards breaking the single season win record with Stephen Curry leading the way. Even Shaun Livingston had his moment in the spotlight, as did Klay Thompson, although there’s nothing new about that. But like in every difficult, less than smooth game for the defending NBA champions, it’s about Draymond Green taking the team on his back.
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NBA Rumors – Spurs Have Given Up Chasing the Warriors; Thunder Don’t Worry Them
While both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook didn’t seem like they’re taking their game against the San Antonio Spurs any less seriously than usual, Gregg Popovich showed he’s all about the playoffs from this point onward, resting Tim Duncan, Kawhi Leonard, Tony Parker, LaMarcus Aldridge and Manu Ginobili, deciding it’s not worth exhausting his key players or putting them at the risk of injury chasing the untouchable Golden State Warriors.
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NBA Rumors – Golden State Warriors Untouchable When Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson Can’t Miss
The Golden State Warriors aren’t a one-headed monster, but their offense does rely heavily on whether or not Stephen Curry is having a good shooting day. He usually does. A ordinary day from him almost guarantees a win. Add that to Klay Thompson being just as on fire? They’re pretty much impossible to beat.
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NBA Rumors – Golden State Warriors Have Draymond Green to Cover for Stephen Curry
The Golden State Warriors can win when Stephen Curry isn’t playing well. They’re very good besides they’re exceptional MVP, especially when Draymond Green (unlike in the previous game) is free to influence the game with his intelligence and aggressiveness, seasoned with a little bit of illegal screens.
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NBA Rumors – Warriors & Spurs Not Changed by One Regular Season Game
The San Antonio Spurs needed that win over the Golden State Warriors a lot more than the NBA champions needed it. Sure, it showed what Kawhi Leonard can do when he’s not chasing around Stephen Curry, and maybe the best player in the league can be stopped with the right kind of defense. But once the dust settles, one thing needs to be made clear: It was one regular season game.
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San Antonio Spurs Give Teams Hope by Stopping Stephen Curry & the Golden State Warriors
There wasn’t just one thing the San Antonio Spurs did that worked as they beat the Golden State Warriors 87-79 to not just keep their hopes alive of finishing first in the West, but to possibly provide a mini blueprint in how to stop Stephen Curry and the NBA champions offense.