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The Golden State Warriors have sputtered to a 13-14 record to begin the season, and while there is a great deal of uncertainty surrounding the direction of the franchise, one NBA insider recently noted one of the group’s key role players may have secured more stability with the organization.
The Warriors had no business losing to the Portland Trail Blazers with Curry erupting for 48 points (including 12 threes). Somehow, someway, though, Golden State suffered a 136-131 defeat at the hands of the Trail Blazers to drop to 13-14 on the year.
The Warriors had high hopes coming off last season, with Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry’s chemistry offering promise that their championship dreams were still alive. After a disappointing first few months of the season,
Steve Kerr spoke to 95.7 The Game about his decision not to play rookie Will Richard much over recent weeks, and the head coach gave a surprising response.
While injuries have been a major problem for the Warriors, the issue that is just as large is that the younger players the group has been banking on to take another step haven’t done so yet this season.
Warriors' Current Roster Looks More Like A Lottery Team Than True Championship Contender originally appeared on Fadeaway World. The Golden State Warriors saw a disappointing end to their postseason campaign after a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga is reportedly expected to be the subject of trade talks next month.
After a feel-good weekend (unless you’re Jonathan Kuminga), the Warriors face five worthy adversaries before Christmas.