Cap’n Kielar’s Best Bets: February 28, 2021
Welcome to another edition of Cap’n Kielar’s Best Bets! Yesterday was not a bad one, as I went 3-2. Let’s see if we can have another good day with an NBA pick and one from college basketball.
Welcome to another edition of Cap’n Kielar’s Best Bets! Yesterday was not a bad one, as I went 3-2. Let’s see if we can have another good day with an NBA pick and one from college basketball.
A sigh of relief washed over Steph Curry at the end of the Warriors 129-128 win over the Chicago Bulls. After starting 0-2 against the high powered Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State notched their first win of the season on a buzzer-beater from Damion Lee.
Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are still very good at basketball. Steph Curry is also still good at basketball, but the Brooklyn Nets showed their firepower in a dominating win over Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
Coming into the 2020-21 NBA season, ESPN’s official power rankings listed the Golden State Warriors as the 13th best team in the NBA. Whether or not Steph Curry and the new-look Warriors saw the rankings, their energy and performance in training camp indicate that they will perform better than 13th.
The Golden State Warriors have Stephen Curry back, but many don’t believe they have enough to truly contend for a championship. They are still the Warriors though, so they could surprise people.
As the 2020-21 NBA season approaches, NBA rosters are filling out as teams look to start the new season out on the right foot. The Pacific Division is home to the defending champions, as well as multiple teams that will look to take a step forward during the upcoming NBA season.
The Golden State Warriors are finalizing a deal to acquire Kelly Oubre Jr. from the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Golden State Warriors confirmed on Thursday that guard Klay Thompson will be out for the 2020-21 season.
With the second pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors select James Wiseman, C, University of Memphis.
Entering the 2020 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors have the second overall pick. After finishing 15-50 and last in the Western Conference, the Warriors are looking to re-tool in the draft. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are returning from injuries to a team that looks much different from their 2019 NBA Finals roster.
The NBA Draft is less than two weeks away, and pundits still have more questions than answers about it. The 2020 draft class doesn’t appear to be particularly strong, but many teams are hungry to add value to their rosters before the season begins on Dec. 22. So far, all we know for sure is that there will be plenty of surprises on draft night.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
Welcome to another edition of Cap’n Kielar’s Best Bets! Yesterday was not a bad one, as I went 3-2. Let’s see if we can have another good day with an NBA pick and one from college basketball.
A sigh of relief washed over Steph Curry at the end of the Warriors 129-128 win over the Chicago Bulls. After starting 0-2 against the high powered Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State notched their first win of the season on a buzzer-beater from Damion Lee.
Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are still very good at basketball. Steph Curry is also still good at basketball, but the Brooklyn Nets showed their firepower in a dominating win over Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
Coming into the 2020-21 NBA season, ESPN’s official power rankings listed the Golden State Warriors as the 13th best team in the NBA. Whether or not Steph Curry and the new-look Warriors saw the rankings, their energy and performance in training camp indicate that they will perform better than 13th.
The Golden State Warriors have Stephen Curry back, but many don’t believe they have enough to truly contend for a championship. They are still the Warriors though, so they could surprise people.
As the 2020-21 NBA season approaches, NBA rosters are filling out as teams look to start the new season out on the right foot. The Pacific Division is home to the defending champions, as well as multiple teams that will look to take a step forward during the upcoming NBA season.
The Golden State Warriors are finalizing a deal to acquire Kelly Oubre Jr. from the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Golden State Warriors confirmed on Thursday that guard Klay Thompson will be out for the 2020-21 season.
With the second pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors select James Wiseman, C, University of Memphis.
Entering the 2020 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors have the second overall pick. After finishing 15-50 and last in the Western Conference, the Warriors are looking to re-tool in the draft. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are returning from injuries to a team that looks much different from their 2019 NBA Finals roster.
The NBA Draft is less than two weeks away, and pundits still have more questions than answers about it. The 2020 draft class doesn’t appear to be particularly strong, but many teams are hungry to add value to their rosters before the season begins on Dec. 22. So far, all we know for sure is that there will be plenty of surprises on draft night.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
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