Steph Curry can’t carry the Warriors on his own. Jayson Tatum hasn’t forgotten about the Olympics.
Watch the postgame interaction (or lack thereof) between Jayson Tatum and Steve Kerr. Read more on Boston.com.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Celtics have hit a slog in their schedule as it’s clear they haven’t been playing their best basketball of late. While they still have the second-best record in the East, they’re just 8-8 over their last 16 games as inconsistencies and other issues have bogged them down.
Steve Kerr shared his thoughts on Jayson Tatum after the Boston Celtics handed the Golden State Warriors a 125-85 defeat on Monday.
The Golden State Warriors have had an up-and-down season. They most recently got blown out by the Boston Celtics (at home) by a score of 125-85. After the los
The Bulls game starts a stretch of six straight home games, with the Lakers, Utah and Oklahoma City on a back-to-back, Phoenix and Orlando coming to town. None of those are cakewalk games — if such a thing even exists for the Warriors, who started 12-3 and are since 9-18.
Curry believes a stretch of games will determine whether Golden State can salvage what has been a frustrating season so far.
The Warriors took one of the worst losses in team history on Monday at the hands of the defending champion Celtics.
The Golden State Warriors are playing .500 basketball. They sit 11th in the Western Conference with a 21-21 record. Steve Kerr's team looks to have slipped into bad habits from last season, especially when playing down the stretch. However, some new, more worrying trends have also began to appear.
Another moment that made headlines on social media was postgame talk between Steph Curry and Jayson Tatum. The two covered their mouths while the camera was on them, the clip also shows that coach Kerr trying to initiate a conversation, but was seemingly ignored by Tatum.