Kevin Martin and the Lakers first round pick are latest hurdles in Love sweepstakes By Joe Mags Elite basketball players are only available so often. When a team has a chance to make a move on such a player, they must take action. The Warriors have a few advantages in the battle for Kevin Love. They are a good basketball team, possibly an injury to starting center Andrew … [Read more...] about Love in the Bay: Can Warriors pull off trade for All Star forward?
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Insipid Warriors Much Tastier With Curry
Memphis had just enough to silence Oracle Arena and Golden State sans Steph. By Joe Manganiello How valuable is Stephen Curry? In ten games with Curry this season, the Warriors are averaging 107.3 points per game, and are 8-2. In two games without Curry, however, they have suffered: they were held to just 74 points in a loss at the Spurs; and last night's 81-point … [Read more...] about Insipid Warriors Much Tastier With Curry
Summer 2013: Dwight Howard, Lakers, Golden State, Dallas and Houston
By Joe Manganiello Well, it's finally over. Dwight Howard appears to have made a decision that will keep him on the same team for consecutive seasons - the NBA's best and most polarizing big man announced Friday that he is signing in Houston for 4 years and $88 million - after playing for two teams in two seasons. With the off-season's largest free agent off the market, … [Read more...] about Summer 2013: Dwight Howard, Lakers, Golden State, Dallas and Houston
Where we at? – NBA Playoff’s Second Weekend Preview
By Joe Manganiello The home team has won 16 of the first 19 games this postseason, which is no surprise. The first round of the NBA playoffs is typically the most lopsided round, as the lower seeds are usually intensely outmatched by the elite teams and, even in the closest series, the home team wins the majority of the time. The top two seeds in each conference are … [Read more...] about Where we at? – NBA Playoff’s Second Weekend Preview
Missing Monta? Not in the Bay Area
By Nicholas Steblenko A little over a year ago, I moved to San Francisco. As an avid sports fan for many years, I was curious to see a corner of the United States ridden with both scandal and greatness through its lengthy history with professional sports. As a young man from the east coast, where you are taught to focus on teams that "truly matter" like the Yankees and … [Read more...] about Missing Monta? Not in the Bay Area