“We’re not calling him Swaggy P. His name is Nick.” - Bob Myers.
Whoa, a lot can happen in a week. Let’s dive right in and see what I missed.
Two former Kentucky Wildcats form the league’s next potential great “Twin Tower,” or is it more of a mismatched illusion that will only result in further disappointment?
Jimmy Butler and Paul George’s movement were too far ahead of Phoenix’s timeline. However, these franchise-changing players fit the billing.
Hold your grunts and groans, folks. Stephen Curry, for one, is happy about the turn of events!
‘Things We Love About The Warriors’ is a summer series focused on traits we admire about the team as a whole, or individual players, that extend beyond the boundaries of the court.
Nowitzki will sign a two-year deal worth $10 million. He made $25 million last season alone.
The Golden State Warriors reserve showed glimpses of a player who could fit seamlessly under Alvin Gentry.
McGee had a quietly awesome season. Let’s take a look and hope we get to see more of him.
The East lost three All-Stars, recouped one, and could still lose another. So much for competitive balance.
Danilo Gallinari’s time in Denver was defined by one drive, but it shouldn’t be
The two-time MVP and champion signed the largest contract in NBA history, and he deserves every cent. A close rewatch of Game 1 of the finals shows why.