The Golden State Warriors picked up a massive win on Friday night, taking down the Cleveland Cavaliers without Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Andrew Wiggins.
Jordan Poole bombed in a game-high 32 points, the Golden State Warriors tied an NBA 3-point record and the defending champs, playing without four starters, shocked the host Cleveland Cavaliers 120-114 Friday night.
Boston pulled away from Golden State with an 8-0 run during overtime, but the NBA's review of the final two minutes of OT suggests the Warriors were disadvantaged during that stretch. With Boston up 115-111, the referees missed a defensive three seconds violation on Jayson Tatum, as well as a Malcolm Brogdon foul on Jordan Poole that was ruled a clean block in real-time.
Draymond Green's incident with Jordan Poole has affected the Warriors. The Golden State Warriors may have won the 2022 NBA championship, but they have been an inconsistent team this season and are currently 22-23 on the season after their recent loss to the Boston Celtics.
Before the Golden State Warriors took the floor against the Boston Celtics, Steve Kerr announced that Jordan Poole would be plugged into starting lineup, replacing Kevon Looney.
If the starters don't step up their game, the Warriors can forget about a repeat.
The Golden State Warriors did something very unexpected against the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, they changed their starting lineup and took Kevon Looney out for Jordan Poole.
Two teams with serious lineup uncertainties go head to head Friday night when the Golden State Warriors visit the Cleveland Cavaliers.
It’s been a non-ignored problem, but the Warriors still keep doing it. It’s not the only reason they lost to the Celtics, but it was a crippling one. With
The Dubs are going small with Jordan Poole. Less than half an hour before the scheduled tip-off for their NBA Finals rematch against the Boston Celtics, the Golden State Warriors switched things up rather dramatically.
The surging Boston Celtics can even their regular season series with the visiting Golden State Warriors when the teams meet Thursday night.
Draymond gets brutally honest on his mindset when he punched Jordan Poole. As a 4x All-Star, 2x All-NBA player, and 4x NBA Champion, Warriors star Draymond Green has proven his worth in the NBA.
Although both Green and Poole have tried to play the role of good soldiers since the incident, it is clear that their relationship has changed.
Jordan Poole scored 25 points off the bench to lead a balanced attack as the Golden State Warriors emphatically snapped a three-game losing streak and spoiled San Antonio's party with a 144-113 victory on Friday in a game played in the Alamodome, the Spurs' home from 1993-2002.
Draymond Green drops truth bomb on his relationship with Jordan Poole. This season has not been the standard display of excellence we're used to seeing from the Golden State Warriors.
Golden State Warriors’ Jordan Poole is having an up-and-down shooting season thus far in 2022-23, with his 30.5% from beyond the arc anchored down by one very odd but specific aspect.
The Golden State Warriors are having issues this season because of a key issue in Jordan Poole's game, says Monte Poole of NBC Sports. The Golden State Warriors are at .500 so far this season, sitting at 20-20 in 6th place in the Western Conference.
The Golden State Warriors made a smart decision in signing guard Jordan Poole to an extension this offseason. But, they knew there would still be growing pains for the 23-year-old.
The Golden State Warriors made a huge financial commitment to Jordan Poole in the offseason. And even though he’s had his fair share of ups and downs throughout his young career, he’s shown the potential to be a franchise player and smooth the transition in the post-Stephen Curry era.
The Golden State Warriors have done well to move past the pre-season incident between Draymond Green and Jordan Poole. There have been no signs of friction between the two players since Green punched Poole at a practice, and the two players have helped carry the team in Steph Curry's absence.
Friday night, Jordan Poole was Stephen Curry-like in a win over the Portland Trail Blazers. The rising star scored a game-high 41 points, earning the Golden State Warriors their fourth straight victory.
Gilbert Arenas posited a theory as to why that video was leaked and then went viral. He doesn’t believe it was an accident.
The Golden State Warriors need an offensive catalyst to help keep the boat afloat. Stephen Curry is still a ways away from coming back from his shoulder injury, and you don’t have to be a basketball savant to realize that the Warriors don’t stand a chance without him in the playoffs.
Coming off another championship season, things have not gone according to plan for the Warriors so far this season. It all began with a fracas that Nets fans made sure Golden State players didn't forget this week.
Now might be a good time for fans of the Golden State Warriors to be reminded of how well Jordan Poole has been playing. Poole’s name is in the headlines right now because of a major choke job on Wednesday night, a move that quite literally cost the Warriors a win against the Utah Jazz.
The Utah Jazz needed a remarkable late comeback to defeat the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night, and the only thing more exciting than the thrilling victory was the local radio call that accompanied it.
The Warriors lost 130-119 to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night. Speaking on NBA TV after the game, Anthony referenced the Draymond Green-Jordan Poole punch as a problem.
Tuesday, the NBA warned teams that referees would focus on "discontinuous dribbles." Jordan Poole didn't get the memo.
The NBA is making it a point to crack down on carry violations, and they targeted Jordan Poole for it on Tuesday night. Poole was called for three carry violations in his Golden State Warriors’ 116-109 loss to the Miami Heat.
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