The Golden State Warriors have been making headlines lately, some for successes on the court and others for mistakes made by the players. In a recent game against the Kings, Steph Curry made a mistake that nearly cost the Warriors the game. With only a minute left on the clock, Curry called a timeout that the team didn’t have, reminiscent of Chris Webber’s infamous timeout during the 1993 NCAA championship game. (CBS Sports)
Despite the close call, the Warriors had a standout performance from Stephen Curry and De’Aaron Fox that made for an instant classic and took the series to an epic level. The game was compared to a heavyweight boxing match, with each behemoth taking their turn. (CBS Sports)
However, the Warriors’ biggest foes may not be their opponents on the court but rather the new CBA. The Athletic recently reviewed a copy of the term sheet of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, and roster-building rules could mean trouble for big-spending teams like the Warriors. (The Athletic)
The Warriors are also dealing with lineup changes, with Draymond Green coming off the bench in Game 4. The team decided to have the veteran forward sit out in Game 3, and it proved to be their best performance of the series. (ESPN)
Despite this tense situation, fans of the Warriors can breathe a sigh of relief with the return of Gary Payton II and Jordan Poole to the court for a crucial Game 4 against the Kings. (Golden State of Mind)
For those looking to catch the game, there are options for streaming it live. (Golden State of Mind)
Overall, the Warriors are facing challenges both on and off the court, but with talented players like Curry and the return of key players, they remain a team to watch.