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Monday, 9 May 2016

No Curry for Warriors Against Portland - Game 4

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The Golden State Warriors went down to a heavy loss to the Portland Trail Blazers in their playoff series on Saturday night but it looks increasingly unlikely that their NBA MVP Steph Curry will be returning to the team for Game 4.

Curry has been out since the series against the Houston Rockets with a knee injury, and has returned to light practice sessions but Warriors coach Steve Kerr says the point guard is unlikely to play on Monday night. “I would just say he’s doubtful for tomorrow but slowly and surely making progress,” Kerr said.

The Warriors lead the series against the Trail Blazers 2-1 but have been pushed harder than many expected. However, Kerr said Curry’s return would be down to his physical condition rather than the team’s needs. 

“The trainers would have to tell me he’s good to go,” Kerr said. “Steph would have to say he’s good to go. And then we would have to figure out a plan from there.

“You trust the medical staff in terms of, ‘Is there potential for more damage’? Then you trust the player with how he’s feeling. Steph has been, even when he’s lobbied like in the Houston series when he hurt his ankle, he would lobby and then admit, ‘No, it’s probably not right.’ I know I’d get a truthful answer from Steph. He’s not going to try to be a hero, and we’ll make the reasonable decision based on all the information.”

Curry averaged 30.1 points per game in the regular season but appeared in only two playoff games before his injury struck.


Thursday, 14 April 2016

Warriors Surpass Bulls Record

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Golden State Warriors have made NBA history with a record 73 wins in a season by beating Memphis Grizzlies.

The 125-104 win in Oakland means the defending champions surpassed the previous record of 72 set by Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls in 1995-96.

Steph Curry also became the first to net more than 400 three-pointers in a season, taking his tally to 402.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who played for the 1996 Bulls team, said: "I never thought anyone would break it."


Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Warrior Green Claims 82 Games Too Much

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After the Warriors’ quest for a record-setting 73 wins was dealt an unexpected setback against the Timberwolves on Tuesday night, Draymond Green admitted his team had become “bored” by the slog of the NBA regular-season – and were ready for the season to end.

“Talking 82 games, we get bored with that after a while,” Green said.

The Warriors let slip a 17-point lead and lost 124-117 in overtime, meaning the NBA’s best team must sweep their four remaining games to surpass the 1995-96 Bulls’ mark of 72 wins on the season.

Asked whether the Warriors had gotten caught up in the hype of eclipsing Michael Jordan and the Bulls, Green responded: “Honestly? Yes.”

Then he corrected himself. “I wouldn’t necessarily say caught up in the hype.”

Green gave an honest assessment after the Warriors’ second home loss in the past five nights. Their record 54-game home winning streak was snapped Friday by Boston, and Green acknowledged that a long season had taken its toll.

“It’s human nature to where [we’re], all right, kind of ready for the regular season to end,” Green said. “Talking 82 games, we get bored with that after a while. And that’s no excuse, just, I’m always give it to y’all real, and that’s about as real as I can be. It’s kind of at a point now where you’re ready for the regular season to be over.

“Focus was the number one thing,” Green said. “We lost our focus and when you lose your focus, that’s when turnovers happen. That’s when problems happen.”

Coach Steve Kerr watched his team commit 24 turnovers and witnessed an off-night for Steph Curry, who missed 18 of 25 shots. Kerr, who was part of that record-setting Bulls team in the 1990s, said he knows what his team are going through.

“You have so much media attention and everybody talking about breaking the record and you lose focus a little bit,” Kerr said. “The same thing happened 20 years ago. We didn’t play well down the stretch. This doesn’t surprise me. It’s easy to get lost in all this stuff. We haven’t been very dialed in of late.”

Curry insisted, however, that the record of 73 was not beyond them. “We put ourselves in a position where it’s a realistic goal,” he said. “We have to embrace the challenge. Obviously it’s not easy to get it done. We’re proving that right now.”


Saturday, 2 April 2016

Boston Halt Warriors Record at Oracle

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The longest winning run at home in NBA history was halted at 54 games as the Golden State Warriors were beaten 109-106 by the Boston Celtics in Oakland.

Isaiah Thomas scored 22 points for Boston, including a match-winning driving lay-up with 8.3 seconds left.

Stephen Curry missed a long three-pointer to tie the match with 5.3 seconds remaining on Friday.

The loss was their first at the Oracle Arena since January 2015 - the streak included 36 straight wins this season.

The reigning NBA champions, who have won 68 games and lost eight this season, retain a 4.5-game lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference.

The Warriors next meet the Portland Trail Blazers at the Oracle Arena on Sunday.

Curry, 28, said the defeat left him with "a weird feeling", adding: "We've just got to be able to move on from it.

"Maybe it's a good reminder going into the play-offs we don't want this feeling."

The Warriors must now win five of their final six games to break the Chicago Bulls' 1995-96 NBA season record of 72 wins home and away.