Former Los Angeles Lakers guard Bryon Scott recently chose who he thinks would win a series between the 96' Chicago Bulls and the 18' Golden State Warriors.
Veteran forward Andre Iguodala has not played in a game yet this season due to a lingering hip injury and the Golden State Warriors shared an update on his ...
Be on the lookout for a new episodes every Friday. On the floor though, Andre Iguodala can still be a valuable asset given his high IQ, passing abilities and defensive instincts, which is why having him healthy for late in the season and in the playoffs is key for this franchise. His value to the Warriors off-the-court is much more important than his contributions on the court at this point in his career, which is one of the main reasons why they wanted him to return for the 2022-23 season.
Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala scrimmaged with the team's G League affiliate as he nears a return to the court.
There’s absolutely no rush to get Iguodala back on the court. But the plan remains for Iguodala to play, and likely play a sizable role. Iguodala has been a fixture on the Warriors bench this year, rocking memorable fits, celebrating with teammates, and coaching up youngsters.
A Golden State Warriors mailbag discussing Jonathan Kuminga's role, NBA trades, Jordan Poole's turnovers, and Klay Thompson's season.
This is probably the best mailbag question I’ve ever received, and I sincerely hope that people have fun answering it in the comments. Hard to say without knowing what the trade is, but I suspect no. Yeah, it’s an issue at the moment. if we’re just counting the calendar year, and not the season, then it has to be Klay Thompson’s return to the court a year ago. Who is your realistic trade target at the deadline and how do the Warriors realistically get it done? I’m in the minority here, but I don’t expect either player to have a role in the rotation when the playoffs come around, assuming the team is fully healthy. At the risk of using a copout answer, getting healthy is the biggest thing that will help. How can they get back the 3rd quarter runs they had in last season?— ShootingStar1688 (@SStar1688) A year after the Dubs went 20-1 in games where Dray made a three (including the playoffs), they’re just 11-5 in 2022-23. The Warriors weren’t even linked to any other free agents in the offseason, despite having the open roster spot. If we’re limiting “younger players” to the first, second, and third-year players, then ... The bumps in the road this year shouldn’t make us forget that he has the potential to be a 25-point, 6-assist per night guy on 60% true-shooting, which is an easy All-Star.