Jimmy Butler, Golden State Warriors
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VJ Edgecombe sent the Warriors packing with a game-winning shot in the final seconds of the 76ers' home win on Thursday night.
Despite their efforts, McGrady’s fear came true. The Thunder defeated the Warriors 124-112 at Chase Center. This loss dropped Golden State to an 11-11 record for the season. Meanwhile, the Thunder extended their unbeaten streak, earning their 13th consecutive win and improving to a 21-1 record.
The two-way player has given gimpy Golden State a spark, and has earned Steve Kerr's confidence and more minutes.
The Warriors are in rough shape health-wise, as Draymond Green suffers a foot injury in Thursday's game vs. 76ers
The last minute had two successful coach's challenges in the final 14 seconds, plus three turnovers — and more.
Post is questionable for Thursday's game against the 76ers due to a left ankle sprain.
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Pat Spencer and De’Anthony Melton saved the Golden State Warriors from a blowout loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Golden State Warriors star (and lightning rod) Draymond Green became the victim of social media misinformation on Wednesday that, in some cases, had basketball fans convinced he loved LeBron James more than his unborn child.
Butler suffered a knee injury in Golden State’s 124-112 loss Tuesday, Dec. 2 against the Thunder. He did not return to the game and underwent an MRI. The Warriors said Butler would miss at least Thursday’s game against the 76ers with knee soreness.