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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Portland Trail Blazers reserve center Yang Hansen walked off the court on his own after a scary collision and head injury midway through the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.
The Golden State Warriors look to rebound from Sunday's overtime loss when they face the Brooklyn Nets in the second night of a back-to-back.
The Hawks pulled away behind a dominant second-half surge with Luke Kennard’s production off the bench and beat the Warriors, 124-111.
NBA season in full swing, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green reveal how the Warriors are managing the 'dog days.'
The reason behind the brawl is unknown. It’s also unclear if anyone was seriously injured or disciplined over the incident. The Warriors beat the Bucks, 120-113, behind a 31-point effort from Curry. He added seven assists and six rebounds. The Warriors are back at the Chase Center Friday for a home contest against the Sacramento Kings.
SAN FRANCISCO – Steph Curry flew around the court and buried improbable, high-arcing 3-pointers. Jimmy Butler used his smarts and muscle to carve out space for tricky shots and deft passes. And the other Warriors did …. not much else on Sunday evening at Chase Center.
Because yes, it can go either way, but nobody wants to be just average." The Warriors were 21-20 at this point last season. They traded for Butler at the deadline, had a late-season surge and looked formidable before Curry strained his hamstring in the first game of their second-round series in Minnesota.
Carmelo Anthony has had his fair share of hate across the NBA. But there was a time when the 10x All-Star’s dislike was off the roof, and he was not the only one feeling this way.