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Author: Peter O'Keefe

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Hosted by Blue Man Hoop's Peter O'Keefe, this podcast offers a unique Australian perspective on the Golden State Warriors and the NBA featuring guests from across the globe. 

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The Golden State Warriors led by seven with less than two minutes to play against the Toronto Raptors on Sunday, only to fall by 14 in a gut-wrenching overtime loss. Turnovers again proved costly as the Warriors quite literally threw away another game, while Steve Kerr's rotations and the absence of Trayce Jackson-Davis also proved a big talking point from a 141-117 defeat that snaps a three-game winning streak.
The Golden State Warriors have recorded one of their more impressive wins of the season over the Orlando Magic, but it's been overshadowed by a fiery exchange between Draymond Green and Steve Kerr that saw the veteran forward head to the locker room and not return to the game. While both Kerr and Green have both tried to downplay the incident, the bigger problem might be that the Warriors continue to look better without their defensive leader on the floor.
The Golden State Warriors snapped their three-game losing streak with a 119-116 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night, with rookie guard Will Richard making a statement in his return to the rotation. Buddy Hield's removal from the rotation was a major talking point, and so too Draymond Green's ejection as the Warriors continue to canvas the trade market with further reports linking them to a trio of athletic big men.
The Golden State Warriors have had a few days off leading into Thursday's meeting with the Phoenix Suns, but that hasn't prevented more talking points around the team in regard to Steve Kerr's rotation comments and Joe Lacob's email leak. How much should we read into what's been said, what does it mean for the rotation over the next month, and what about the possibility of a massive trade leading into the February deadline? *I forgot to press publish on this episode at the same time it came o...
Stephen Curry dropped 12 threes and 48 points in Portland on Sunday night, only for Golden State to still fall in a 136-131 defeat to the Trail Blazers. So, who is to blame for the Warriors' latest disappointing defeat? The performances of veteran stars Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green are under the microscope, along with Steve Kerr's coaching as Golden State fall below .500 on the season.
The Golden State Warriors suffered another disappointing loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves at home on Friday, leading to more rotation and roster issues that simply need to be addressed. How can Buddy Hield's role in the starting lineup be justified? Does Jimmy Butler need to be aggressive hunting his own shot? Answering those questions and a whole lot more on this episode!
Stevie Ray joins me again on the jam-packed episode to discuss a range of topics, including Pat Spencer's recent emergence and whether it's legitimate, Draymond Green's role moving forward, the guard rotation and Jonathan Kuminga's trade value. Plus, the Warriors have again been linked to Trey Murphy III and Myles Turner, so what exactly would/should the front office put forth to acquire one of these players before the deadline?
The Golden State Warriors have recorded back-to-back impressive wins over the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls, renewing optimism despite the absences of Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. There's now more rotation question marks for Steve Kerr as a number of lesser names step up, with Jonathan Kuminga already a notable casualty from the rotation on Sunday in the strongest sign yet that his career with the Warriors is coming to an end.
The Golden State Warriors produced a mammoth comeback effort in the fourth-quarter on Thursday, only to fall short in heart-breaking fashion in the final second. All the takeaways from a game with plenty of positives and negatives, including the disappointment of Golden State's young players who again failed to step up without the veteran core.
Seth Curry dropped a major statement in his debut for the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, posting 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting in less than 18 minutes to pile the pressure on others within Steve Kerr's rotation. That pressure will only heighten with the confirmed return of De'Anthony Melton against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday, providing significant question marks on the state of the rotation going forward.
Stevie Ray is back on the podcast to dissect what he's seen from the Warriors over the past few weeks, along with what we can expect from the addition of Seth Curry and the imminent return of De'Anthony Melton. We then dive into a deep trade discussion on various moves the Warriors could make ahead of the February deadline, and how far we'd be willing to go to acquire certain players.
Seth Curry is set to return to the Golden State Warriors on a rest of season deal, potentially bringing with it a raft of rotation and roster ramifications given underwhelming play from others over the first quarter of the campaign. Which players could find themselves in trouble with the Curry signing and the imminent return of De'Anthony Melton, and how exactly do the Warriors prioritize this roster beyond Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler?
If a 104-100 loss to the Houston Rockets wasn't disappointing enough for the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry will now be sent for an MRI after leaving Wednesday's game against the Houston Rockets in the final minute. Were there any positives to take from a meltdown against the short-handed Rockets, and how desperate could the Warriors get leading into the mid-season trade deadline? Click here to become a Patreon member and gain access to exclusive podcast episodes, written content and yo...
At long last Buddy Hield finally turned around his horror form, dropping a new season-high 20 points to go with five rebounds and four rebounds in a 134-117 victory for the Golden State Warriors over the Utah Jazz. More on Hield's performance and perhaps the unhealthy reliance the Warriors have on him, along with the roles of Quinten Post and Gary Payton II in the starting lineup, and Brandin Podziemski's punishment from this post-game live stream! Click here to become a Patreon member and ga...
Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler combined for 67 points against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on Tuesday night, but it wasn't enough as the Golden State Warriors fell to a 121-113 defeat despite the absence of Paolo Banchero. The inconsistent offensive production beyond Curry and Butler continues to be a concern for the Warriors, and is one that might not necessarily be addressed by the return of Jonathan Kuminga. Click here to become a Patreon member and gain access to exclusive podcast epis...
STEPHEN. FREAKING. CURRY. The 2x MVP has lifted the Golden State Warriors to a thrilling 109-108 NBA Cup victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night. Curry dropped nine threes and 49 points, with that coming just 48 hours after posting 46 points against the same opposition. Click here to become a Patreon member and gain access to exclusive podcast episodes, written content and your chance to win monthly prizes!
A Stephen Curry masterclass has delivered the Golden State Warriors a massive win over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday after trailing by 16 in the second-quarter. Curry finished with a new season-high 46 points, but he wasn't the only veteran to make a statement as Jimmy Butler dropped 28 and Draymond Green made life as difficult as possible for Victor Wembanyama. Plenty to discuss from the 125-120 win, including a new starting lineup that may signal the start of more Jonathan Kuminga trad...
The Golden State Warriors were obliterated on both ends of the floor against the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder, falling to a 126-102 defeat at Paycom Center on Tuesday night. Was it simply a rusty performance from Stephen Curry on his return from injury, or did this say more about the ability for he, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green to still win consistently at a high level over an 82-game season? Click here to become a Patreon member and gain access to exclusive podcast episodes, wr...
It wasn't pretty but the Golden State Warriors finally snapped a two-game losing streak at Chase Center on Sunday, eventually blowing out the Indiana Pacers in the last 16 minutes after a forgettable performance to that point. Al Horford's return to form was a major positive for the Warriors as the veteran center shot 4-of-6 from 3-point range, while Jimmy Butler steadied things and rookie guard Will Richard again impressed in the 114-83 victory. Click here to become a Patreon member and gain...
The Golden State Warriors got back to winning ways with a 118-107 victory over the Phoenix Suns at Chase Center on Tuesday night. Quinten Post delivered in a starting role and Moses Moody poured in a season-high 24 points off the bench, so what does it mean for Steve Kerr's rotations going forward? Plus, with Stephen Curry ruled out and Jimmy Butler questionable for Wednesday's meeting with the Sacramento Kings, what should Golden State's approach be against their pacific rival? Click here to...
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