The Golden State Warriors have achieved their goal of getting to the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference. Now,
Warriors guard Stephen Curry has put up some big moments of late, especially as Golden State has strung together seven wins in its last right games, a run that has vaulted the Dubs to the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference--a position that comes with the advantage of avoiding the play-in tournament and guaranteeing a place in the NBA playoffs.
Steve Kerr recalibrates the Golden State Warriors' goal as Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler III lead their surge.
The Lakers are on the rise while things have quickly gone south for the Mavericks. Breaking down the West one month post-trade deadline.
While the Houston Rockets have struggled to win games recently, other teams in the Western Conference are starting to pick up consistent wins and climb the stan
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Warriors fans are likely salivating at the thought of what this lineup could look like once forward Jonathan Kuminga returns.  Kuminga has been dealing with an ankle injury and hasn't played since early January against the Memphis Grizzlies.
The new-look Warriors are basketball's hottest team, but have yet to face quality competition since adding Jimmy Butler.
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BOTTOM LINE: Brooklyn looks to end its three-game home skid with a win over Golden State. The Nets have gone 9-20 at home. Brooklyn has a 7-25 record in games decided by 10 or more points. The Warriors are 17-15 in road games. Golden State is third in the NBA with 46.0 rebounds per game led by Kevon Looney averaging 6.6.
Steve Kerr passionately argues that Stephen Curry is the greatest player in NBA history; however, a crucial catch must also be considered.