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Andy Liu on Warriors: “It’s Safe Now to Love Steph” Curry

Stephen Curry leads the league in points per game and 3-point field goals. Could a third MVP award be in his future (Instagram/@warriors)?


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The Golden State Warriors have made their triumphant return to the upper echelon of the Western Conference behind an MVP-caliber start to the season from their star, Steph Curry. On this episode, Andy Liu of the Light Years podcast has made a similarly triumphant return to this podcast to discuss his expectations for the team this season.

2:55-4:16: “I think they could make the Western Conference finals. I think that’s their upside, and, you know, when you’re in that one series to get into the NBA Finals, anything can happen, especially if you have Steph Curry. … I think the worst-case scenario is just Steph Curry being hurt and if that happens, I mean, all right, here comes another lottery pick, right? But other than that, I think this team is bare minimum what that team was last season. They’re an eighth seed, seventh seed at the very least.”

5:06-4:30: “The amount of love Steph got when the Warriors went 15-5 at the end of last season with no chance of actually winning anything, it was incredible. It felt like everybody loved him, and he never got that same love when he was winning titles. … Steph is not a different player than he was in 2018 when they beat the Cavs. … He’s the same guy, but because the Warriors in the last few seasons, especially the last one, didn’t have a chance to win a championship, I think people are coming out the woodwork and saying, ‘All right, it’s safe now to love Steph.'”

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James Ham: These Kings Are a “Breath of Fresh Air”

Coach Dave Joerger has led the Sacramento Kings to a promising start to the season, but not one without drama. (Jrcla2/Wikimedia Commons)


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The Sacramento Kings are off to a strong beginning after most expected them to finish at or near the conference’s cellar. And second-year point guard De’Aaron Fox’s seismic leap is a huge reason why. James Ham of NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California stops by to break down the Kings’ sizzling start, the organization’s coach-executive drama and where the Kings go from here as they aim to get back into the playoffs for the first time in 13 years.

Here are some particularly regal clips (*Due to dynamic advertising, time stamps may vary per listener):

11:39-12:14: “He [De’Aaron Fox] is incredibly talented. The way that he’s able to change speed and change direction in traffic while people are all around him, his handles, everything else is just next level. The Kings saw it the second he stepped foot on the practice floor before training camp. He lost one game of pickup in like two or three weeks leading up to training camp. He was just dominant. And they were like, ‘Holy cow. This is a different player, a completely different player.’”

13:56 -16:16: “The team is really designed around De’Aaron Fox. Previous years with the Kings that I’ve covered, it was always designed around DeMarcus Cousins…I think they had the wrong ingredients last year, and then they come into this offseason, and, really, they made three moves, but it’s really their two moves that they made that have made a huge impact. And that is the drafting of Marvin Bagley…and then the second is Nemanja Bjelica.”

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