People, the Golden State Warriors are back in the game! Regrettably, Golden State’s season has been plagued by ill-fated away games this year. The current season record of the heavyweight basketball champions, who are defending their title, is 36-36. That’s not terrible, but it also places the team near the back of a competitive Western Conference playoff competition.
Currently the team sits in the 7th seed out West. The last time I did this much desperate standings watching outside of a pandemic affected year was probably the 2006-2007 Warriors. That heroic squad sneaked into the playoffs as an 8th seed and shocked the #1 seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round. Out of curiosity I looked up the We Believe team’s record after 72 games: 33-39. So hey, at least these Warriors are doing better than that?
Golden State Warriors at Houston RocketsMarch 20th, 2023 | 5:00 PM PTWatch: NBC Sports Bay Area | Listen: 95.7 The Game
WARRIORS INJURY REPORT ahead of tonight’s game:
Kevon Looney – questionable, low back soreness
GPII – OUT
Andre Iguodala – OUT
Ryan Rollins – OUT
Andrew Wiggins – OUTLoon has been on several injury reports recently due to back issues but hasn’t yet missed a game. #dubnation
— Kylen Mills (@KylenMills) March 20, 2023
The Houston Rockets are one of the few teams who actually aren’t involved at all with the glut of Western teams fighting to make the playoffs. They’re blissfully traveling through the deep end of the standings like a pack of young bottom feeding crabs. They’ve won 18 games so far this season, boasting a youth movement with only three rostered players born before 1999.
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They’re basically fielding a team of basketball players who were born around the same time Will Smith’s Wild Wild West movie came out. Frank Kaminsky and Boban Marjanovic are their veterans; if there was ever a team that the Warriors could get a road win against, Dub Nation has to hope it’s these Rockets.
And back in November Houston actually gave the Dubs one of their 7 precious road victories this season. The Dubs have beaten the Rockets three times this season so far, and nine straight times overall. The last time these two teams squared off, Klay Thompson put up a blistering 42 points.
Klay Thompson LIT up the Rockets from deep 💦
42 points
12-of-19 FG
12-of-17 3PTHe now has the most career games with 12+ threes (3 games). pic.twitter.com/ktF1Yy4kif
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 25, 2023
The Dubs could use another virtuoso performance from their star two-guard to make sure they take care of business against Houston’s young squad. Surely the Dubs can’t lose ANOTHER road game…right? RIGHT?!
Source: https://www.goldenstateofmind.com