
Golden State Warriors
Five Warriors must-watch games after 2020-21 NBA schedule release
The Warriors were a curiosity in 2014, with a rookie coach named Steve Kerr taking over a team coming off back-to-back playoff appearances.
They were magnetic in 2016, after adding superstar Kevin Durant to a 73-win team and giving fans around the globe an opportunity to see basketball at its finest.
The 2020 Warriors, however, are a mystery. It’s conceivable that only two of their five starters were on the roster to open the 2019-20 season.
The NBA schedule released on Friday lays out the first half of a scheduled 72-game season, during which the Warriors will reveal what they have, who they are and how far they can go. Here are five must-see games that surely will provide a glimpse of where they stand.
They were magnetic in 2016, after adding superstar Kevin Durant to a 73-win team and giving fans around the globe an opportunity to see basketball at its finest.
The 2020 Warriors, however, are a mystery. It’s conceivable that only two of their five starters were on the roster to open the 2019-20 season.
The NBA schedule released on Friday lays out the first half of a scheduled 72-game season, during which the Warriors will reveal what they have, who they are and how far they can go. Here are five must-see games that surely will provide a glimpse of where they stand.
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The Warriors were a curiosity in 2014, with a rookie coach named Steve Kerr taking over a team coming off back-to-back playoff appearances.
They were magnetic in 2016, after adding superstar Kevin Durant to a 73-win team and giving fans around the globe an opportunity to see basketball at its finest.
The 2020 Warriors, however, are a mystery. It’s conceivable that only two of their five starters were on the roster to open the 2019-20 season.
The NBA schedule released on Friday lays out the first half of a scheduled 72-game season, during which the Warriors will reveal what they have, who they are and how far they can go. Here are five must-see games that surely will provide a glimpse of where they stand.
They were magnetic in 2016, after adding superstar Kevin Durant to a 73-win team and giving fans around the globe an opportunity to see basketball at its finest.
The 2020 Warriors, however, are a mystery. It’s conceivable that only two of their five starters were on the roster to open the 2019-20 season.
The NBA schedule released on Friday lays out the first half of a scheduled 72-game season, during which the Warriors will reveal what they have, who they are and how far they can go. Here are five must-see games that surely will provide a glimpse of where they stand.