Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWhy Charles Bassey could shake up the WarriorsCharles Bassey just put up monster numbers for Santa Cruz—34 points, 13 rebounds, and some serious defense—making his G League arrival way more interesting for Warriors fans than most expected. With Golden State’s main roster struggling and possible trades on the horizon, Bassey’s breakout could be perfectly timed. If the Warriors clear space, he might get his shot on the big stage, just like Kevin Knox II did last year. Do you think Bassey could be the next G League success story for Golden State? Let’s talk about what this could mean for the team’s future. #Sports #Basketball #Warriors01Share
summersivan+FollowKuminga’s unexpected Warriors return shakes things upJust when it looked like Jonathan Kuminga’s time with the Warriors was done, he’s suddenly back in the spotlight for tonight’s game against the Thunder. With Curry, Butler, and Draymond all out, Kuminga is set for a bigger role—though the twist is he’s now ruled out himself due to back soreness. The timing couldn’t be more dramatic, considering trade rumors are swirling and several teams are watching closely. Is this a missed chance for Kuminga to prove himself, or just another chapter in the Warriors’ unpredictable season? What do you think this means for his future in Golden State? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowAl Horford’s resurgence could save the WarriorsAl Horford’s recent turnaround might be just what the Warriors needed. After a rocky start and injury setbacks, the 39-year-old center is finally showing why Golden State took a chance on him. His improved shooting and presence in the paint are helping to stabilize a position that’s been a weak spot for the team. With Horford healthy and stepping up, the Warriors might be able to focus on other roster needs instead of scrambling for another big man at the trade deadline. Do you think Horford’s resurgence is enough to keep the Warriors in the playoff hunt? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors11Share
Brian Gaines+FollowDraymond vs Mr. Whammy: Warriors-Nets AnticsClassic Draymond Green stole the show again during the Warriors’ win over the Nets, trading legendary trash talk with Brooklyn’s own Mr. Whammy. The Dubs’ emotional leader didn’t hold back, telling the 89-year-old superfan to “sit your old a* down!” before sinking his free throws. Fans loved the banter, calling it peak NBA entertainment. Whether he’s jawing with fans or flipping off Scottie Barnes, Draymond keeps the league spicy. What’s your take—just Draymond being Draymond, or did he cross a line? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowHow De'Anthony Melton is shaking up Warriors plansGolden State’s recent hot streak isn’t just about Steph—De’Anthony Melton has quietly become a game-changer since returning from injury. Even though his shooting numbers are down, the Warriors are +60 with him on the floor over the last five games, making his defensive energy and smart play impossible to ignore. If Melton keeps this up, the front office might rethink their trade deadline moves, possibly holding onto future draft picks or even making a bold splash. What do you think—should the Warriors ride this momentum or look for another big addition? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowWarriors’ clutch struggles cost them vs RaptorsGolden State’s late-game woes are becoming a real problem. Despite Steph Curry’s 39-point explosion and a double-digit lead, the Warriors fell apart in crunch time against the Raptors—turnovers and missed rebounds let the game slip away. This isn’t the dominant squad from a few years ago; with key stars gone or aging, Curry’s heroics aren’t enough to mask the team’s flaws. Their 6-11 record in close games says it all. Can the Warriors find a way to close out games, or is this the new normal? What do you think needs to change? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowWarriors shake up defense to protect DraymondSteve Kerr is making a bold move to keep Draymond Green fresh—he doesn’t want Draymond guarding big centers anymore. After years of Draymond battling giants in the paint, Kerr is starting Quinten Post to handle those matchups and open up the floor. It’s a big shift for the Warriors, who are trying to balance their veteran’s health with the need for better spacing and energy. With Draymond at 35, do you think this new approach will help the Warriors get back on track, or is it a sign of bigger changes ahead? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
guerrajohn+FollowLeBron-to-Warriors Rumors Heat Up AgainHere we go again, Dub Nation! With the Warriors stuck in mediocrity, the King James trade talk is back in the spotlight. Bill Simmons just floated a wild LeBron-for-Butler swap, saying it could revive both the Warriors and Lakers. But is LeBron still enough of a game-changer at 41? Imagine Steph and LeBron teaming up like they did for Team USA—could that actually spark a run, or is this just wishful thinking? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowWarriors vs Raptors: Kuminga Snub Sparks DebateDubs fans, that Warriors vs Raptors OT loss stings! King James’ old rivals coughed up a 12-point lead and Kendrick Perkins is calling out Coach Kerr for ignoring Kuminga’s athleticism—again. Meanwhile, Scottie Barnes torched us with a monster triple-double, tying a Raptors rebound record. Are we stuck in the past with small-ball, or is it time to shake things up (maybe even trade for AD)? Sound off! #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowDraymond Sounds Off on Warriors’ Xmas GamesDraymond Green didn’t hold back on his podcast, calling out the NBA’s Christmas Day tradition. The Warriors have been a holiday staple thanks to Steph and the crew, but Dray says the honor isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. He opened up about missing family time and the emotional toll, giving fans a rare look behind the curtain. Does this change how you see the Christmas Day rivalry games? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share