Warriors pull away from Orlando Magic after Draymond Green leaves game
- On Monday in San Francisco, Stephen Curry, two-time MVP, scored 18 of his 26 points in the second half as the Golden State Warriors beat the Orlando Magic 120-97.
- Following halftime adjustments, Curry missed all six of his first-half 3s, was 3-for-13 at halftime, and then helped spark the Warriors' comeback after Green exited.
- Bench production fueled the run as Moses Moody scored 20 and Brandin Podziemski added 16 with 5 assists and 4 rebounds, while Golden State forced 18 Orlando turnovers.
- The Warriors will host Dallas on December 25 in a Christmas afternoon game and then won't return to Chase Center until 2026.
- Earlier this month, Golden State Warriors won back-to-back games at Chicago and Cleveland but had not strung wins since Nov. 16-19; Buddy Hield returned with a late 3 while Jonathan Kuminga remained out due to illness.
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Former Warriors Champion Weighs In on Draymond–Kerr Clash
The Golden State Warriors have lived through plenty of sideline blowups over the years. Draymond Green arguing with officials. Draymond Green jawing with teammates. Draymond Green pushing limits with head coach Steve Kerr.None of that is new.What felt different this week was the context around it.That’s how former Warriors guard Nick Young framed it while discussing the latest Green–Kerr exchange on The Arena, hosted by Gilbert Arenas.Young, who…
Stephen Curry, Brandin Podziemski Explain Why Warriors Looked More in Control After Draymond Green Exits
Draymond Green and fouls go hand in hand in the NBA. The Golden State Warriors veteran has a reputation of sorts for being ‘notorious’ on the court. Interestingly, though, when he’s kept off the floor, the Dubs play better. The last two games show it clearly: the sirens kicked in the moment Green left the floor. Were both instances mere coincidences? Well, the Warriors’ heart and soul, Stephen Curry, has a better explanation for the same. Speaki…
Draymond Green's Memorable Season Continued As He Just Up and Left The Warriors Bench While Steve Kerr Was Coaching His Team Monday Night
It's been an, um, interesting season for Draymond Green. He confronted a courtside fan who kept trolling him with chants of "Angel Reese." A few days before that, Wemby dunked on his skull in one of t...
Draymond Green explains why he left the bench after heated dispute with head coach
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green left the bench after a heated argument with head coach Steve Kerr during a timeout in the third quarter of Monday’s game against the Orlando Magic.
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