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Ray Woodson
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The Raptors had lost to the Warriors the last 13 times they visited Oakland, but Wednesday was a different story at Oracle Arena. Even though they played without injured Kawhi Leonard, Toronto blew out the Dubs and swept the season series, showing why they are the best team in the NBA right now.
Ray and Joe were in attendance at Oracle and they go quarter-by-quarter with their analysis.
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Steph Curry is back in the lineup and he dropped 42 points on the Cavs in the Warriors win in Cleveland on Wednesday. He talks about how he is making progress in his return.
Athletic. He tells us why the online sportswriting site is successful and we chat about the Warriors season:
The Warriors appear to be back on track after beating Orlando for their third consecutive victory. Ray and Joe dissect that win and the recent high-scoring games from Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson (the Splash Cousins?).
Ledlow, who joins the podcast to chat about the KD/Draymond saga, the personalities on the Warriors and the experience of covering weekly NBA drama. Ledlow will be on the sidelines in Toronto on Thursday night for the Warriors/Raptors game on TNT.
They’re essentially siblings and ultimately siblings who have completely opposite personalities are going to clash. That’s the reality of what a team is and what a team means. Draymond Green is one of my favorite players and people. I also understand why he frustrates as many
people as he frustrates. He is their emotional leader whether it’s for better or for worse…Kevin Durant isn’t the kind of guy that appreciates being spoken to in the way that Draymond often speaks to his teammates. Some of them see it as motivating, some them don’t. I think this was likely a case of clashing personalities that came to a head.”
After the Warriors dropped their fourth game in a row with another stinker against Oklahoma City, Ray and Joe survey the wreckage as Golden State continues to struggle without Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
After the Warriors had their own version of “Family Feud,” Draymond Green returned from his suspension and the Warriors laid an egg in Houston. Ray and Joe examine the state of Green’s relationship with Kevin Durant and analyze the team’s play without Steph Curry.
The Warriors got blasted by the Bucks on Thursday night for their first home loss of the season. Ray and Joe talk about that game and how the Warriors cope with Draymond Green and Steph Curry being out of the lineup for Saturday’s game against Brooklyn.
It was another big game for Steph Curry as the Warriors returned home and handled the Pelicans on Halloween night. Curry dressed like, well, himself and scored a team-high 37 points. Joe and Ray talk about his hot start to the season. Plus, Draymond Green comments about the officials calling too many fouls.
The Warriors returned home and blasted the Phoenix Suns 123-103. Rookie Damian Jones had 13 points on 5-5 from the field and got some praise from head coach Steve Kerr. Steph Curry gives his thoughts on the 3-point shooting so far and Ray/Joe discuss what’s happening with Klay Thompson.
and opened the 2018-19 season with a 108-100 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Joe and Ray were on the scene at Oracle Arena for the final Golden State opener in Oakland.
The Warriors have won 3 NBA championships in the last 4 years. Now they look for a 3-peat. Ray Woodson was out at media day in Oakland and helps us preview the 2018-19 season with comments from Steph, KD and Klay as well as newcomer DeMarcus Cousins. Plus, GM Bob Myers
talks about a new approach for Golden State and Steve Kerr details his plan for the center position.