Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor: It should be no surprise that Green and Thompson can run things while Curry is out

photo by abc7news.com in San Francisco: Draymond Green at press conference

On the Warriors podcast with David Zizmor no one should be surprised that Draymond Green and Klay Thompson have done so well for Golden State while Stephen Curry is out with a leg injury. These players are both all stars and Thompson has been an all star for two seasons in a row. Green made his first appearance and he was certainly deserving last season with both of them making the all star team in the 2014-15 season just based on how Green played in the first half.

It’s a little weird that people are so surprised by how well their playing. These guys are all stars why should anyone be surprised? It’s one of those situations because Curry isn’t on the floor and the spotlight isn’t on him the spotlight has to fall on somebody and the fact of the matter is it’s been great basketball is emulating from Thompson and Green right now.

David Zizmor does the Warriors podcast each week right here at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Warriors come back for Game 2 win over Blazers

By: Eric He

AP photo: The Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson missed 13 of 20 but hit five three pointers and finished the game with 27 points on Tuesday night

For the longest time, it seemed like the Golden State Warriors’ chances of taking a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Semifinals over the Blazers was in jeopardy.

But then, the fourth quarter happened, and the Warriors came roaring back for a 110-99 win on Tuesday night at Oracle Arena.

The Warriors outscored the Blazers 34-12 in the fourth, turning an 11-point deficit into an 11-point victory. Klay Thompson’s 3-pointer midway through the fourth tied the game 91-91, and then another three gave the Warriors their first lead of the night at 94-93. From there, the Warriors pulled away with suffocating defense and a rhythm on offense that they didn’t have for much of the first half.

Thompson led the way with 27 points, though he struggled from 3-point range, shooting just 5-of-14. Draymond Green added 17 points and 14 rebounds. Festus Ezeli played key minutes in the fourth, scoring eight quick points and providing great energy to help spur the turnaround.

Early on, the Warriors found themselves in some trouble, as the Blazers jumped out to a 13-point lead after one and a 59-51 advantage at halftime.

The Warriors made several runs to cut into the deficit, but the Blazers, led by 25 points from Damian Lillard and 22 points from CJ McCollum, responded to every push by Golden State.

That is, until the final one. The Warriors cruised in the fourth for a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, which shifts to Portland on Saturday.

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor: Curry likely return in game three could spell a sweep of Blazers

Listen to David’s Warriors podcast below as he talks about the Warriors who held a good healthy lead on the Portland Trailblazers in game one up until the end. The Warriors were up by some 20 points by the end of the first quarter. A lot of that was because the Warriors Klay Thompson dropped 14 at the end of that first quarter. Thompson was getting three pointers everywhere on the floor.

There were shots that Thompson was taking that were Steph Curry range that were ridiculous. He got some shots that were off balance and he had some really nice drives that were scored from everywhere on the floor. The Blazers had no answer for him. Draymond Green was doing equally great with 23 points.

Listen to David for the rest of the Warriors podcast and each week during the playoffs at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Warriors Roll Past Blazers to Tip Off Western Conference Semifinals

By Ben Leonard

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AP photo: Golden State’s Klay Thompson reacts after splashing down a three pointer towards the end of the first quarter on Sunday’s game

No Steph Curry? For now, it looks to be no problem for the Golden State Warriors, who rolled to a dominant 118-106 win Sunday over the Portland Trail Blazers to open the Western Conference semifinals.

Klay Thompson filled Curry’s scoring void for Golden State, dropping 37 points while shooting 7 of 14 from behind the arc, leading the team in both marks. Draymond Green also shouldered a large amount of the load with an outstanding all-around performance, picking up a triple double, scoring 23 points while pulling down 13 boards and dishing out 11 assists.

Ever since Curry departed with a knee injury on the last play of the second half in Game Four of the first round, Golden State hasn’t missed a beat, outscoring their opponents by a 297-225 margin.

Golden State jumped out to a hot start at home, taking a commanding 37-17 lead at the end of the first quarter, silencing doubters with a thunderous roar at Oracle Arena. After that, the Warriors coasted on for the rest of the game. In typical Golden State fashion, they never lost control of the game — the outcome wasn’t in doubt at any time.

Portland blew out the Warriors 137-105 in February at the Rose Garden to hand them just the fifth loss of their season, but the last three contests haven’t gone so well for the Blazers, dropping them by margins of 16, 25, and 16, respectively (all at Oracle Arena).

The two West Coast teams will duke it out again on Tuesday night at Oracle, before heading to Portland for Games Three and Four.

Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor: Curry or no Curry the Warriors were going to take out Houston in the first round

nbcsports.com photo: Former Houston Rockets general manager Kevin McHale

The Golden State Warriors podcast with David Zizmor you might remember last season the Houston Rockets were paying the Warriors last season for the Western Conference title and the Rockets gave the Warriors a real battle. Last year the Rockets won over 50 games this year the Rockets finished at 41-41. Their head coach last year Kevin McHale was fired and was replaced. The story of their season.

The real story is dysfunction this season, the Rockets were awful and the Warriors were really able to take advantage of them. The Rockets coming into this last round were not going to be a challenge to the Warriors. Whether Stephen Curry was in the line up or not there was no way the Rockets were going to win this first round.

David Zizmor does the Warriors podcast each week for http://www.sportsradioservice.com click below to hear more

 

 

 

Warriors send Rockets packing in dominating fashion

by Michael Martinez

picture credit CBS 46 Atlanta

Well, Steph Curry did not play and yet the Warriors showed why they made history for the best record in NBA history. Normally, a team without their star player has a lot to worry about. The Warriors showed no problems minus the reigning MVP and proved why they are the team to beat besides the fact their last year’s champs. Golden State annihilated the Houston Rockets in a 114-81 victory at Oracle Arena.

Let’s be honest, there’s not much to say about this game. The game went exactly as most would have figured given that the Warriors routed Houston in game four and not to mention they’re the Golden State Warriors.

The Warriors played great, the Rockets played atrociously, which is a recipe for disaster. The Warriors played with great togetherness and to nobody’s surprise, they shot out of this world. Golden State made it look easy as they finished with a 54.9 shooting percentage while Houston could not find a way to score with a 32.6 shooting percentage. Golden State played solid defense as they forced 18 turnovers for 25 points.

James Harden was the only Rockets’ player to show any offensive life finishing with 35 points. Besides Harden, Michael Beasley was the only other Houston player to finish the game in double figures.

Klay Thompson did his best to fill Curry’s shoes and finished with 27 points. Thompson knocked down seven buckets from behind the arc on 11 shots and finished 10 of 14 from the field overall. Draymond Green was tremendous overall as usual and totaled 15 points, grabbed nine boards and dropped eight dimes.

Shaun Livingston had a good game on offense as well and scored 16 points on seven of eight shooting. The Warriors looked just as good as they always are and bounced the Rockets out of the playoffs.

Throughout the game, Curry showed incredible excitement from the bench and supported his teammates like no other. And this is why the Warriors are so dangerous, they have some of the greatest team chemistry I have witnessed in my lifetime.

The Warriors won the series and only allowed the Rockets to win one game, which came down to the wire.

Golden State will either face the Los Angeles Clippers who are without Chris Paul and Blake Griffin or the Portland Trailblazers. Portland won game five in their series to go up 3-2 and it appears like they will be Golden State’s semifinal opponent.

Whoever the Warriors play, fans are hopeful that Curry can make his way back into the playoffs. But, with the way Golden State played tonight, let Curry take as much time as he needs to get ready for the Western Conference Finals. I am knocking on wood though, so the whole Bay Area doesn’t freak out on me and say I jinxed them.

 

Kings: new building, new attitude, new logo

 

kings logosby Charlie O. Mallonee

The Sacramento Kings unveiled their new logo package today at an event held at outside the new Golden 1 Center. This is the first update of the corporate logos since 1994.

The new logos pay tribute to the logos of the Cincinnati Royals, Kansas City Kings and the original Sacramento Kings but retains the royal purple color that was established in 1994.

“When the Kings moved to Sacramento in 1985, the city was transformed. Today, we aim to do it again,” said Owner and Chairman Vivek Ranadive. “This brand kicks off a new era for our franchise as we move into the most technologically-advanced, most environmentally-friendly arena in the world. As Sacramento becomes the next great American city, this identity honors our heritage while moving us forward.”

Some of the Kings thunder was stolen by sportslogos.net who revealed the designs on Saturday on their website. Sportslogos.net discovered the logos when the NBA filed for copyright protection in Europe. The website was not able to disclose the color scheme for the logos because the copyright filing only had to reveal the logo design in black and while.

For fans who just cannot wait to have the latest Kings gear, items with the new logo designs are available online today.

 

Warriors up 3-1 on Rockets, Curry injured again

By Daniel Dullum
Sports Radio Service
Sunday, April 24, 2016

AP photo: The Warriors Stephen Curry is assisted off the court after the first half with a right ankle sprain

Golden State’s Stephen Curry left Sunday’s NBA playoff game with yet another injury – this time it’s his right knee.

Depsite Curry having to leave the game late in the first half, the Warriors carried on and drubbed the Houston Rockets 121-94 in Houston, taking a 3-games-to-1 lead in the opening round best-of-seven.

The Associated Press reported that Curry, who missed two games with a sprained right ankle, sprained his right knee and did not play in the second half. Curry’s status for game five in Oakland is questionable. The Warriors will know more after Curry undergoes an MRI on Monday.

Even with one half of the Splash Brothers out of action, the Warriors kept the 3-pointers coming. Klay Thompson sank seven 3s – four of them in the third quarter – as Golden State sank a franchise playoff-record eight in the quarter and an NBA playoff record 21 for the afternoon.

The Warriors bagged 41 points in the third quarter to run away with the game. Thompson scored a game-high 23 points for the Warriors. Andre Iguodala added 22 points, his season high, and Draymond Green scored 18.

Dwight Howard led Houston with 19 points and 15 rebounds. James Harden was quiet by his standards, finishing with 18 points, 10 assists and seven steals.

Before leaving the game, Curry made a 3-pointer for the 42nd consecutive playoff game, two behind record-holder Reggie Miller. Curry, who struggled with his shooting before the knee injury, finished the game with six points.

Report: Seth Curry to turn down option with Kings

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by Charlie O. Mallonee

The Vertical from Yahoo Sports is reporting that Seth Curry is planning to decline his player-controlled option with the Sacramento Kings for the 2016-17 season. Curry has until Saturday to finalize his decision.

If Curry does not exercise his $1-million option, it does not automatically mean he will not be with the Kings next season. By declining the option, Curry would become a restricted free agent. Curry would be free to negotiate a contract with another team but the Kings would have the right to match any offer.

Curry’s stock rose late in the season as his playing time increased. He proved his value as a 3-point shooter and a back-up point guard. Curry’s late season success had some asking why the Kings had not used him more earlier in the campaign.

Curry appeared in 44 games for the Kings averaging 6.8 points and 1.5 assists per game. He averaged 15.2 points per game over the team’s final 11 games.

Rockets tip Warriors on Harden’s late shot

By Daniel Dullum
Sports Radio Service
Thursday, April 21, 2016

AP photo David J Phillips: The Houston Rockets James Harden takes the winning shot in game three at the Toyota Center in the first round of the playoffs vs. Golden State

James Harden came within two rebounds and one assist of getting a triple-double for the Houston Rockets on Thursday. He settled for a game-winning shot against Golden State instead.

Down by one point with 2.7 seconds to play, Harden hit a 10-foot jumper giving him 35 points on the night and a 97-96 victory over the Warriors in game three of their opening round NBA playoff best-of-seven series at Toyota Center in Houston.

The Warriors, playing without their injured MVP Stephen Curry, still lead the series 2-games-to-1. Game four is scheduled for Sunday in Houston.

Curry, out with an ankle injury suffered in game one, didn’t play because the Warriors didn’t want to risk re-injuring the ankle before it was fully healed. Coach Steve Kerr told the media Curry’s availability for Sunday’s game would be evaluated after two days of practice.

After Harden’s jumper put Houston ahead, the Warriors had one more possession, but Draymond Green lost the inbound pass off his foot and out of bounds as time ran out.

Marreese Speights scored 22 points off the bench to lead the Warriors, with Klay Thompson adding 17. Dwight Howard added 13 points,13 rebounds and two blocked shots for the Rockets, and Michael Beasley scored 12 points for the Rockets.