How the Golden State Warriors Became NBA Contenders Again
Since defeating the Boston Celtics in the 2021-22 NBA Finals and capturing their fourth championship in eight years, the Golden State Warriors have been in decline.
Since defeating the Boston Celtics in the 2021-22 NBA Finals and capturing their fourth championship in eight years, the Golden State Warriors have been in decline.
We’re back! This is Part 2 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA power rankings.
We’re here! This is Part 1 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA Power Rankings.
There is something about October that is infused with excitement. Perhaps it is the start of the NBA season informing our brains that the wait is finally over.
The most wonderful time of the year is (almost) here. Whether you love or hate the NBA play-in tournament, it always adds stakes to the end of the season. It certainly also does not hurt that this tournament consists of LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Steph Curry, Joel Embiid, and Jimmy Butler having to play in big games.
Chris, John, and Matt sit with their friend, Timmy, to discuss the Lakers vs. Warriors game from Saturday night, whether the NBA should be concerned when LeBron James and Stephen Curry retire, and a breakdown of the March Madness Tournament.
This was an extremely productive deadline for the league. Although there were not many splashes, plenty of teams made smaller moves. However, some teams made better moves than others.
Back to regular programming. Now that the In-Season Tournament is over, everyone can go back to the “normal” feel of the NBA schedule.
With all of the basketball that has been played so far, let’s see which 10 teams have been the best.
Based on all the action we saw from Week 2, we can probably expect Week 3 to be equally action-packed.
Last time we saw a meaningful game, the Denver Nuggets were busy eliminating the Miami Heat.
When the NBA schedule was released, you can bet that players immediately studied the dates carefully, eager to see things like homestands, roadtrips, and other interesting quirks.
Since defeating the Boston Celtics in the 2021-22 NBA Finals and capturing their fourth championship in eight years, the Golden State Warriors have been in decline.
We’re back! This is Part 2 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA power rankings.
We’re here! This is Part 1 of this year’s bi-weekly NBA Power Rankings.
There is something about October that is infused with excitement. Perhaps it is the start of the NBA season informing our brains that the wait is finally over.
The most wonderful time of the year is (almost) here. Whether you love or hate the NBA play-in tournament, it always adds stakes to the end of the season. It certainly also does not hurt that this tournament consists of LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Steph Curry, Joel Embiid, and Jimmy Butler having to play in big games.
Chris, John, and Matt sit with their friend, Timmy, to discuss the Lakers vs. Warriors game from Saturday night, whether the NBA should be concerned when LeBron James and Stephen Curry retire, and a breakdown of the March Madness Tournament.
This was an extremely productive deadline for the league. Although there were not many splashes, plenty of teams made smaller moves. However, some teams made better moves than others.
Back to regular programming. Now that the In-Season Tournament is over, everyone can go back to the “normal” feel of the NBA schedule.
With all of the basketball that has been played so far, let’s see which 10 teams have been the best.
Based on all the action we saw from Week 2, we can probably expect Week 3 to be equally action-packed.
Last time we saw a meaningful game, the Denver Nuggets were busy eliminating the Miami Heat.
When the NBA schedule was released, you can bet that players immediately studied the dates carefully, eager to see things like homestands, roadtrips, and other interesting quirks.
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