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Why Juan Toscano-Anderson, Mychal Mulder are out of Warriors rotation

Why Juan Toscano-Anderson, Mychal Mulder are out of Warriors rotation FacebookTwitterEmail Warriors guard Mychal Mulder watches his shot on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021, on the practice court at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., as teammate Juan Toscano-Anderson, left, looks on.Courtesy of Warriors Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is well-versed on the plight of a seldom-used reserve, which is why he wasn’t eager to tell forward Juan Toscano-Anderson and guard Mychal Mulder this week that he was pulling them from the rotation. What made the conversations especially difficult was that both Toscano-Anderson and Mulder had been thriving. But with centers James Wiseman and Kevon Looney back from injury, Kerr doesn’t have enough minutes available for all his rotation-caliber players.

Warriors use late run to pull away from Pacers, 111-107

With Stephen Curry struggling to make baskets, Draymond Green gave Golden State a boost of energy. The Warriors needed everything he could muster. Green scored on two late dunks to start the decisive final run, defended hard and found a way to corral loose balls in the closing minutes as Golden State scored six straight points to finally fend off the Indiana Pacers 111-107 on Wednesday night.

Opinion: This classic Warriors game is still Steph Curry s best by a long shot

Skip to main content Currently Reading Opinion: This classic Warriors game is still Steph Curry s best by a long shot - for now, anyway Jay Willis FacebookTwitterEmail After scoring the winning 3-point shot, Stephen Curry, center, of the Golden State Warriors celebrates during the overtime period of a NBA game against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on Feb. 27, 2016, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Warriors won 121-118 in overtime.Photo Illustration: SFGATE/ J Pat Carter / Stringer via Getty Images If you’re looking to distill the 2021 Stephen Curry Experience into a single possession, you could do worse than the closing seconds of the first quarter in San Antonio earlier this month.

Young combo of James Wiseman, Eric Paschall offer Warriors an intriguing duo

UH swimming and diving look ahead to National Tournament and the Olympics

UH swimming and diving look ahead to National Tournament and the Olympics W 400 MR Heat 1 at the 2021 MPSF Conference Championships on Friday, February 19, 2021. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Kyle Calzia / MPSF) (Source: Kyle Calzia) By Kyle Chinen | February 24, 2021 at 6:42 PM HST - Updated February 24 at 6:42 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Over the last weekend, the UH Swimming and Diving team showed out at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships — with the women taking home first place while the men took home second. The weekend’s rewards, a sweet treat for the ‘Bows who had to navigate competing during the pandemic, but according to head coach Elliot Ptasnik, the MPSFP Championship will serve as a spring board or a diving board for whats next for his athletes.

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