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Warriors Take Control In Second Half To Cruise Past Kings
Warriors Take Control In Second Half To Cruise Past Kings

... Golden State outscored the Kings 39-22 in the third to take a 90-80 lead. The Warriors continued their strong play for the rest of the game and picked up their 32 nd victory of the season. 124 and counting: The Warriors always bounce back after a loss, and the victory at Sacramento means that Golden State has extended its NBA -record streak of regular-season games without back-to-back losses to 124. The last time the Warriors lost successive regular-season games was in April 2015. Of course, the Warriors did lose back-to-back games in the 2016 Finals but they don't want to talk about that. Zaza vs. De Marcus: Cousins got into foul trouble early and that limited his production throughout the entire game but Zaza Pachulia 's defense also made a difference on the Kings all-star. Golden State double-teamed Cousins, but Pachulia did a solid job against the Kings big man. Pachulia finished the game with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting, seven rebounds, two assists and three steals. Cousins played well with 17 points (on 36.4 percent shooting), 10 rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks, but he also had seven of Sacramento's 19 turnovers. The Warriors ...



Draymond Green Says Warriors 'trying To Figure Out What Works
Draymond Green Says Warriors 'trying To Figure Out What Works

... and is never afraid to call out a teammate's mistakes, even if it is someone like superstar forward (and new addition) Kevin Durant. Green did exactly that in a game over the weekend as the Warriors lost to the Memphis Grizzlies. Green talked with USA Today's Sam Amick about that blowup, the Warriors' season and more in a Q&A. Q: So last year was a circus – just an absolute show every single night. I feel like this year is a whole lot more learning and tinkering …. A: “Last year we were trying to win every single game every night. This year we’re trying more things out, we’re trying different combinations, we’re playing more guys trying to figure out what works, and I think it’s good. I think it’s been good for us. And yet, we’ve still been able to win at a really high rate. We’re definitely trying things out, trying to figure out what works. “It’s been experimenting with lineups, experimenting with substitutions patterns. It’s been experimenting with plays – down the stretch, experimenting with plays, seeing ...



Warriors Making Progress
Warriors Making Progress

... lifetime. “It was a great day for all of our girls and coaches in the program to play a great team like Wellesley in a venue unlike any other. When LS was moved to the Central bracket of the state tournament some years back that eliminated the possibility that our girls could ever play in the Garden. So this was special and we made sure everyone had a chance to make a few memories out there” said Connelly. The Warriors lost 37-31, but outscored one of the Bay State Conference’s best teams in the second half and will need that momentum heading into the next part of the schedule. After playing at Concord-Carlisle on Tuesday, L-S travels to Newton South on Friday, playing against a team that features one of the state’s the best players: Veronica Burton. “We will have our hands full with her,” said Connelly. “But if we keep improving, they might have their hands full ...



Warriors Venture Into Unfamiliar Territory In Nba Power Rankings
Warriors Venture Into Unfamiliar Territory In Nba Power Rankings

... now, of course, is how the winning impacts Atlanta's plans with Millsap. And as if the Hawks were short on drama: What sort of reception awaits Al Horford on his return to town Friday night. Previous ranking : 9. The Jazz didn't place a single player in the top 10 in the first batch of Western Conference All-Star voting returns. Utah hasn't had an actual All-Star, of course, since Deron Williams back in 2010, but the fact neither Gordon Hayward nor Rudy Gobert are even in the fan conversation at the minute is rather disappointing. Sunday night's loss in Memphis, for the record, was Utah's first this season with both Hayward and George Hill in the lineup. The Jazz are 8-1 when Hayward and Hill are in uniform, 3-3 with Hill only, 12-11 with Hayward only and 0-1 without both. Previous ranking : 14. Remember when Paul George , right before Christmas, publicly shared how frustrating and, well, un-fun this season has been? The Pacers have responded to PG-13's laments with a ...



Warriors' 4th-quarter Offense 'atrocious
Warriors' 4th-quarter Offense 'atrocious

... iso at the top," Kerr explained. "He had Zach [Randolph] on him and I thought about taking a timeout, but I liked the matchup and so I let the play go through.". Durant said Green was a little miffed that they didn't work the pick-and-roll with Stephen Curry on that possession. "We just stayed with it," Grizzlies center Marc Gasol said. "We played together and shared the ball offensively, really unselfish.". That defensive stop by Randolph on Durant was huge. Out of the timeout, Mike Conley got Green to switch out on him and he penetrated and then hit a step-back jumper to tie the score before heading to overtime. Memphis' first lead of the game came in overtime, 113-111, and the Grizzlies never gave it up from there. Afterward, Green brought up Thompson, saying all he was doing was standing around during the latter parts of the game because the ball wasn't moving. He said that's the team's fault, not Thompson's. "We just haven't executed very well," Kerr ...



Warriors Collect Food For A Good Cause
Warriors Collect Food For A Good Cause

... will set a good example for giving back. "They are grateful to be a part of a charitable event, and if we can use our basketball game to bring in quite a bit of food to give to those in need, I think it will be a great deal," he said. "Hopefully, everyone will come to the game, whether it is to get a discounted game ticket, or because you enjoy giving back to the community. "We are encouraging every member of our basketball program to contribute to this, and I hope that all of the fans that come to the game will do likewise on Saturday.". The game between the Warriors and Hawks will tip off at 7 p.m., with the doors opening at 6 p.m. Those who bring in two or more non-perishable food items that are not outdated will receive their game tickets for $4, which is half off the normal price. Indian Hills athletic director Brett Monaghan is excited to have the chance to have the school ...



Miami’s Hassan Whiteside Throws Down Against Warriors Video
Miami’s Hassan Whiteside Throws Down Against Warriors Video

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Warriors Miss Klay Thompson In Win Over Miami
Warriors Miss Klay Thompson In Win Over Miami

... Ian Clark shoots against Miami Heat's Wayne Ellington in 1 st quarter during NBA game at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle. Image 20 of 26. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant scores against Miami Heat's James Johnson in 1 st quarter during NBA game at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle. Image 21 of 26. Golden State Warriors' Patrick Mc Caw looks to pass while being guarded by Miami Heat's Dion Waiters in 1 st quarter during NBA game at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle. Image 22 of 26. Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry drives against Miami Heat's Goran Dragic in 1 st quarter during NBA game at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle. Image 23 of 26. Golden State Warriors' Andre Iguodala grabs pass in front of Miami Heat's Tyler Johnson in 1 st quarter during NBA game at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. ...



Stephen Curry Says Cavs’ Acquisition Of Kyle Korver Means Nothing To Warriors
Stephen Curry Says Cavs’ Acquisition Of Kyle Korver Means Nothing To Warriors

... has already been greenlighted to shoot his shot by Lebron James. “The first thing I told him when he walked into the locker room the other day was, ‘If you want to fit in, shoot the ball every time you get it,’” James said, per __link__. ↓ Continue Reading Below. When Stephen Curry was asked how closely he watches what other teams do — and specifically the Cavs’ acquisition of Korver — the reigning Western Conference Player of the Week said he likes to keep up on all the biggest storylines. “I mean, obviously I know what’s going on in the league,” Curry said. “I’m watching games every night, keeping tabs on what’s going on. Just not always as a fan of the game and a fan of just watching basketball, but like I said, keeping a nice landscape of what’s going on.”. The newest Cav owns the eighth-best ...



Morem Fitting In With Tight-knit Warriors Boys Basketball Team
Morem Fitting In With Tight-knit Warriors Boys Basketball Team

... CALEDONIA — When opposing coaches would devise a gameplan to try to stop the Caledonia High School boys basketball team, they would attempt to find a way to take the ball out of the King brothers’ hands. On a basic level, that’s a great idea. Freshman Noah King is averaging a Three Rivers Conference-best 18.1 points per game, while older brother Owen, a South Dakota State recruit, is adding 16.5 points. During Friday night’s 75-60 win over St. Charles, however, junior Marten Morem showed that the Warriors (8-1, 4-0) are even deeper and more dynamic than one may have thought. The 6-foot-5 Morem scored 29 points on an efficient 10-for-14 shooting against the Saints, providing another layer to the already-potent Caledonia attack, which enters Saturday’s Midwest Players Classic at the La Crosse Center as the second-ranked team in MSHSL Class AA. “It was huge, in a big game like this, for him to step up and ...

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