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The Golden State Warriors' recently signed 35-year-old guard hasn't been a regular part of the franchise's rotation.
Despite losing the game, Warriors superstar Steph Curry broke a longstanding Michael Jordan scoring record against the Trail Blazers.
The Warriors are now 5-9 in what the NBA defines as “clutch” games — when the score is within five points in the final five minutes.
After missing five straight games because of a quad injury, Curry scored 39 points in Friday night’s loss to a Minnesota Timberwolves team playing without Anthony Edwards. The Warriors have struggled to find consistency all season, but they will rue these two losses in particular because they weren’t able to take advantage of Curry’s brilliance.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/warriors/onsi as Warriors-Blazers Game Statuses Revealed for Green, Horford, Holiday, More. Draymond Green is set to make his return against the Portland Trail Blazers (9-16) on Sunday after missing the last three games.
The New Orleans Pelicans could be a potential suitor for Jonathan Kuminga as the Warriors continue to bench him.
Aspiring Western Conference contenders hook up Friday night in San Francisco, where the Golden State Warriors will host the Minnesota Timberwolves.
We asked for your views on Glasgow Warriors 28-21 win against Toulouse and Edinburgh's 33-0 defeat by Castres in the Champions Cup. Here's what some of you said:
Coach Steve Kerr said "I'm not doing my job well this year" after the Warriors fell to 13-14 despite continued outstanding play from star Steph Curry.