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Maybe it's a little too on the nose, considering he plays for the Washington Wizards, but that didn't stop NBA star Jordan Poole from arriving at his team's Monday night game against the Minnesota Timberwolves wearing a Harry Potter-inspired outfit.
On Monday night, the Washington Wizards hosted the Minnesota Timberwolves. They were blown out (120-105) to fall to 6-32 in their first 38 games of the season.
The Warriors (19-20) led by as much as nine in the fourth quarter, but Curry and Co. couldn’t fend off Toronto in a 104-101 defeat. The Raptors now have nine wins and the Warriors, for the first time all season, are below .500. They’re now 11-13 in clutch games.
On a quest to make his first All-Star team, Jordan Poole prepares to face his former team when the Washington Wizards visit the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night in San Francisco.
Golden State is fourth in the league averaging 15.1 made 3-pointers per game while shooting 36.5% from deep. Stephen Curry leads the team averaging 4.4 makes while shooting 41.6% from 3-point range. The Wizards have gone 1-15 away from home.
Michigan State legend Draymond Green has been a part of the preeminent dynasty of the 2010s with the Golden State Warriors, but it has become evident that their
Steph Curry buried a clutch 3-pointer down the stretch to help the Warriors seal a much-needed win on the road against the Timberwolves.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr remains adamant about not trading away everything for a chance at a NBA championship.
The Warriors once touted the famous “two timelines,” keeping their vets as the headliners while hoping their youth could augment matters, thus keeping them in the mix. The Warriors won the 2022 title with strong contributions from Jordan Poole — a surprise, it should be said, to the young core they planned on investing in.
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors continued their descent in the NBA standings after losing to the lowly Toronto Raptors on Monday.
But what are the Warriors really protecting? The truth is, the Warriors don’t need to worry about mortgaging the future because they don’t have one.