They’re going to need another performance like that to knock off the Blazers, who are hungry for a win after dropping two straight to the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls.
The Portland Trail Blazers and Golden State Warriors will square off once more in a crowded Western Conference as both teams scramble for postseason place. While the Blazers at 26-28, the Dubs are 28-26 and holding onto the seventh seed.
The Dubs have won four straight against Portland, including a stirring 118-112 victory in Chase Center on Gary Payton II’s ring night.
But since then the Dubs are battling adversity. Face of the franchise Stephen Curry is out with a lower leg injury that will sideline him for several games.
Lots of questions about the recent injury to Stephen Curry from #DubNation. Here is a quick breakdown of the anatomy and treatment principles in general for an injury pattern we don’t typically hear a lot about. pic.twitter.com/XodnnMT83E
— Dr. Nirav Pandya, M.D. (@DrNiravPandya) February 6, 2023
The Dubs are coming off a big win over the Oklahoma City Thunder that saw the resurgence of Super Klay Thompson.
Klay Thompson made 12 3-pt FG against the Thunder Monday night, marking the 4th-most made threes in a game in NBA history.
He joins Stephen Curry as the only players with multiple games with 12+ 3-pt FG (Klay holds the record in a game with 14 back in 2018). pic.twitter.com/w4zs6JTtrT
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 7, 2023
They’re going to need another performance like that to knock off the Blazers, who are hungry for a win after dropping two straight to the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls.
Source: https://www.goldenstateofmind.com