Wednesday, March 2, 2016

No Stephen Curry? No Problem: GSW Wins Against Atlanta Hawks

I'm almost tempted to think that the Golden State Warriors purposely did not let Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala play in their game against the Atlanta Hawks. It also did not help that Steve Kerr used to work with Greg Popovich who is known to rest players even in great regular season matchups that fans want to see. Except that the two were really injured. But it did not matter on Monday night, they won against another winning team still.


And who else can better will the team to victory than Draymond Green, who leads the NBA this season in triple doubles, and whose ferocious rebounding, dribbling skills and passing ability has contributed greatly to the flow of the Warrior's offense. That they won against a 33-28 team without two of their top players is a testament of the Warrior's depth and discipline, the cohesiveness of their team. It only speaks of the unity and mutual respect in the locker room, no matter what the rumors would say.

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