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Steve Kerr erupts during a blowout Warriors win, sending a clear message that Golden State still has issues to clean up despite the momentum.
There are a lot of similarities between the pre-Kevin Durant Warriors and this Oklahoma City Thunder team, which has all the makings of the NBA's next dynasty. The point guard who won MVP two years removed from his first All-Star selection The dominant defense built on like-sized switchers and the constant pressure they provide The hidden defensive gem in Draymond Green (drafted in second round) and Lu Dort (undrafted) And now,
BOTTOM LINE: Golden State hits the road against Orlando looking to prolong its three-game road winning streak. The Magic are 4-3 in home games. Orlando is sixth in the Eastern Conference with 17.4 fast break points per game led by Franz Wagner averaging 4.4.
According to Evan Sidery from Forbes, the Golden State Warriors may have their eyes set on a couple of prized big men from other teams.
The Golden State Warriors needed to get through this matchup against the San Antonio Spurs, and Stephen Curry made sure they secured a strong win. Curry had one of his signature performances, scoring 49 points on an impressive 16-of-26 shooting.
Moses Moody made seven first-quarter 3-pointers and finished with a career-high 32 points in the Golden State Warriors' win on Sunday night.
The Warriors have already slogged through five back-to-backs this season. No other team has played four. The Rockets have yet to play one. The Lakers, the league’s precious children, just came off a stretch where they played only two games in nine days.