Tag: Andre Iguodala

  • Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Might Need a Better Coach

    Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Might Need a Better Coach

    Bottom line? The Golden State Warriors took a step backwards this season, no matter how you try to look at it. Yes, Stephen Curry finally became a superstar, but a team that made the conference semifinals last season didn’t get to win a playoff series this time, which puts a lot of eyes and pointing fingers in the direction of Mark Jackson.

  • Golden State Warriors – Survivors of a Bad Game

    Golden State Warriors – Survivors of a Bad Game

    A bad game of basketball is something quite rare in this exceptional postseason, but it does happen. The Golden State Warriors claimed game 6 in their series with the Los Angeles Clippers with a 100-99 win to make it 3-3, although no one was really impressed with the ability.

  • Golden State Warriors – It’s All Falling Apart

    Golden State Warriors – It’s All Falling Apart

    It’s hard to see the Golden State Warriors not making the postseason despite their disappointing form of late, but Kenneth Faried hitting a game winner and cancelling out what would have been one by Stephen Curry led the Denver Nuggets to a 100-99 win and plenty of worries for a team that had bigger expectations than struggling to clinch a playoff spot.

  • Golden State Warriors – Great Defense Makes Everyone Look Good

    Golden State Warriors – Great Defense Makes Everyone Look Good

    The Golden State Warriors didn’t rely on a single one of their offensive weapons to easily breeze by the Dallas Mavericks with a 108-85 win. It was their defense, led by Andrew Bogut and Andre Iguodala, that helped make it an easy win despite both Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson having ordinary or less kind of offensive nights.

  • Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can Take it Easy Again

    Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can Take it Easy Again

    After beating the Indiana Pacers through a game winning shot by Klay Thompson, playing the Boston Celtics is almost like being on holiday, only with really bad weather, as Stephen Curry could give himself another break en route to a 108-88 win.

  • Golden State Warriors – Klay Thompson Has a Very Special Fourth Quarter

    Golden State Warriors – Klay Thompson Has a Very Special Fourth Quarter

    We’re used to seeing Stephen Curry getting the ball and the spotlight with the game on the line for the Golden State Warriors, but changing things up might bring good results, like going to Klay Thompson for the winning shot against the Indiana Pacers, beating the Eastern Conference Leaders 98-96.

  • Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Takes a Backseat to David Lee & Andrew Bogut

    Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Takes a Backseat to David Lee & Andrew Bogut

    The games between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers are usually than a 111-92 win for the Dubs, with Stephen Curry doing quite well as usual, but most of the job was done by their inside duo of David Lee and Andrew Bogut, who usually do very well against the Clips.

  • Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can be Too Much to Handle

    Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Can be Too Much to Handle

    In a game between two teams with players that love focusing on shooting from beyond the arc, it was Stephen Curry, slightly expected, that stood head and shoulders above the rest, leading the Golden State Warriors to 103-88 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

  • Warriors vs Wizards – Winning Streak Up to 9

    Not everyone is convinced that the Golden State Warriors, even with a clean bill of health, are real contenders in the Western conference, but their winning streak reaching 9 games might be a positive hint, this time led by Klay Thompson with some impressive shooting and David Lee with his usual offensive hustle to grant them a 112-96 victory over the Washington Wizards.

  • Andre Iguodala Saves Warriors From Embarrassing Collapse

    If it wasn’t for Andre Iguodala hitting a buzzer-beater, game winning shot, there would have been many wondering just how the Golden State Warriors managed to drop a 14-point lead in the middle of the fourth quarter, even if it was to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Russell Westbrook thought he had the game winner himself a few second earlier, but his incredible game fell just short of the mark in the 115-116 loss.