Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWarriors fans react to Steve Kerr’s rotation shakeupSeeing Will Richard go from starting 11 of the last 13 games to not playing a single minute against the Timberwolves has a lot of Warriors fans scratching their heads. After Jonathan Kuminga’s recent benching, now Richard—who’s been one of the team’s most efficient shooters—gets the same treatment, despite solid performances. Meanwhile, Buddy Hield and Pat Spencer started but didn’t make much impact. This kind of unpredictable rotation from Steve Kerr is starting to feel like a pattern. How do you feel about these sudden changes? Is it helping or hurting the team’s chemistry? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowWarriors need more than Butler and CurryWatching the Warriors fall short against the Timberwolves, it’s hard not to notice the elephant in the room: Jimmy Butler’s pass-first mindset is both a blessing and a curse. He’s brilliant at creating open looks, but when the game’s on the line, Golden State needs someone else who can score—especially with Curry carrying so much of the load. The real issue isn’t Butler’s style, but the lack of reliable scorers around him. If the Warriors want to get serious about contending, a mid-season trade for another offensive threat feels less like an option and more like a necessity. Thoughts on who they should target? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors11Share
guerrajohn+FollowPat Spencer’s breakout changes Warriors’ plansGolden State’s gamble not to sign a veteran point guard is paying off in a big way. With Steph Curry sidelined, Pat Spencer—who only joined the Warriors on a two-way deal—has stepped up, averaging 16 points and shooting lights out over the last four games. Instead of scrambling for a big name, the front office’s faith in their roster is suddenly looking smart. Spencer’s rise could finally give Steve Kerr the reliable backup point guard the team’s been missing. What do you think—should the Warriors stick with Spencer even when Curry returns? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors10Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWarriors’ backcourt shakeup: Curry & Spencer?Pat Spencer’s rise with the Warriors has been a game-changer, and now with Stephen Curry close to returning from injury, Coach Steve Kerr is hinting at a bold new backcourt pairing. Kerr says he’s excited to see Curry and Spencer share the floor, promising not to sideline Spencer after his clutch performances. With Golden State fighting for playoff position, Kerr faces tough choices—should Spencer keep starting, or will someone else head to the bench? The team’s chemistry and momentum are on the line. What lineup would you roll with for the Warriors’ playoff push? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors30Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWarriors’ guard shakeup: Melton’s return stirs the potDe'Anthony Melton’s comeback is shaking up the Warriors’ rotation in a big way. After just two games back, Melton’s strong play has left Gary Payton II’s role up in the air—even after Payton put up some of his best numbers this season. With Melton looking sharp on both ends and Stephen Curry set to return soon, the competition for guard minutes is heating up fast. How do you think this new dynamic will impact the team’s chemistry and playoff hopes? Let’s hear your take on who should get the nod in the rotation! #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
David Howard+FollowWarriors blitz the Bulls 36–15 in the 4th quarter, winning back to back without Steph&DrayGolden State smoked Chicago 123–91 on the second night of a back-to-back — closing with a 36–15 fourth — while Steph Curry and Draymond Green didn’t even suit up. Rookie Brandin Podziemski (21) and big Quinten Post (19) headlined a deep, energetic rotation, with Jimmy Butler steady in his return. The Warriors drilled 22 threes and held a third straight opponent under 100. So… did Steve Kerr find something? It looks like he’s leaning into youth + pace + five-out spacing: Podz as a connector, Post as a pick-and-pop threat, plus wings flying around to defend and rebound. If this bench-heavy, movement-first identity sticks when the vets come back, the arrow’s up in the West. #DubNation #Warriors #NBA #BrandinPodziemski #QuintenPost #JimmyButler #SteveKerr #NextManUp 10Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWarriors’ secret weapon: Quinten Post’s defenseQuinten Post is quietly outshining Draymond Green as the Warriors’ top defender this season, leading the team in defensive rating and consistently shutting down big names like Evan Mobley. Even though Post gets less playing time and isn’t putting up big offensive numbers, his impact on defense is impossible to ignore—opponents are shooting worse against him than against Green. With Al Horford struggling and the Warriors needing more size, it might be time for Steve Kerr to give Post a bigger role in the starting lineup. Would you trust Post with more minutes, or stick with the vets? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowWarriors’ lineup gamble: Is Will Richard ready?Golden State’s season could hinge on whether Will Richard, a late second-round pick, can keep up as a starter. He’s been a bright spot defensively and shoots well from deep, but the Warriors’ offense is still sputtering, ranking 24th in the league. With Curry’s career winding down and other options either injured or inconsistent, the team faces a tough call: stick with Richard in the starting five, or get aggressive on the trade market for more firepower. What do you think—should the Warriors double down on Richard, or make a move before it’s too late? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
James Allen+FollowRick Barry Once Offered to Fix Shaq’s Free ThrowsHall of Famer Rick Barry — a 90% career free-throw shooter — once tried to help Shaquille O’Neal fix the one flaw that followed him his whole career. Barry said he offered to teach young Shaq his famous underhand “granny-style” technique, which could’ve boosted Shaq’s percentages dramatically. Shaq’s response: “I’m a hip-hop guy. That’d be bad for my image.” Imagine if Shaq had swallowed his pride and shot even 70% instead of living in the 40s and 50s. Hack-a-Shaq might’ve died before it ever became a strategy. #NBA #Shaq #RickBarry #Lakers #Warriors #NBALegends #NBATalk10Share
Pamela Owens+Follow9 Years Ago Today: Klay Delivered the Purest Scoring Performance EverNine years later and Klay Thompson’s 60-point masterpiece still feels unreal. 60 points. 29 minutes. 11 dribbles. About 90 seconds of total ball time. That’s literally 1 point every 3 seconds he touched the ball. No iso heavy possessions. No pounding the dribble. Just pure off-ball movement, catch-and-shoot perfection, and the cleanest buckets you’ll ever see. IMHO, this might be the purest form of scoring we’ve ever witnessed in an NBA game. Everything about it was effortless — like Klay was operating in his own dimension. Was this the most beautiful scoring performance in league history? #NBA #KlayThompson #Warriors #NBALegends #NBAMoments #DubNation #NBATalk30Share