JULY 20 CURRY RUNNING? Steph Curry is no fan of Donald Trump, who officially accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential election at the Republican National Convention this week.
Curry, the Golden State Warriors star, has talked of Trump’s “tone of divisiveness that doesn’t have a place in our country.”
Could Curry ever see himself trying to repair that problem with his own plunge into politics?
“Maybe,” Curry said in March when asked if he’d ever consider running for office. “I have an interest in leveraging every part of my influence for good in any way that I can, so if that’s the way to do it, then – I’m not going to say the presidency – but if politics are a way you can make meaningful change, then maybe.”
JULY 20 BROS Brandin Podziemski posted an solid rookie season for the Golden State Warriors. … but right now, he’s the one who is impressed.
The former Santa Clara star, who averaged 9.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game this year, revealed from NBA Summer League in Las Vegas that he got a phone call from Klay Thompson as the icon was readying to sign with the Dallas Mavericks.
Said Podziemski: “Getting a call from him a couple days ago, and him telling me I’ll always have a brother in him for life is pretty cool.”
Podziemski was the 19th pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, and he was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team. … and will be a key helper with the Warriors in the wake of Klay’s departure.
JULY 19 BAM! Bam Adebayo recently celebrated his 27th birthday with Team USA (on July 18), and Steph Curry – who is joining Bam in getting ready for the 2024 Olympics – wanted a piece of the action.
So the Golden State Warriors superstar Curry wished the Miami Heat center a happy birthday.
The two-time MVP made a post to his Instagram story, writing, “Happy bday @bam1of1”
How sweet!
Adebayo is coming off a season during which he averaged 19.3 points, 10.4 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.1 steals per game … and now plans to team with Curry in pursuit of Olympic gold in Paris.
JULY 18 GET INGRAM? Brandon Ingram is coming off solid season for the New Orleans Pelicans where he averaged 20.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game …
And to one ESPN wag, that should be good enough for the Golden State Warriors.
Recently, Kendrick Perkins suggested the Warriors should attempt to trade for Ingram.
Perkins’ thoughts? “I would like to see Brandon Ingram because we know that the Pelicans are listening to offers; go to the Golden State Warriors. I think Brandon Ingram alongside Draymond Green and Steph Curry not only would do wonders for him, but that would do wonders for the Golden State Warriors.”
The devil is in the details here; what would it take to do such a thing? But if the Warriors can “win the trade”? Fine. We’re in.
JULY 18 BOW BOW BOW Radio is no longer the behemoth outlet of the 2000s and 1990s. However, the way Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” hit diss record finds its way into a plethora of parties, rallies, and basketball games, you’d think your local afternoon radio DJ was taking requests for the same song.
Stephen Curry, a legend in California for what he’s done for basketball in the Bay, might take a hit from the locals for his latest music opinion. Nearing the start of Team USA’s game vs. Siberia, the DJ found it necessary to play “Not Like Us.” Curry noticed the song and immediately revealed his opinion of its oversaturation, as you can’t escape it.
Watch the video here for Curry’s comments.
JULY 17 DIMES OVER THREES? Stephen Curry is the best shooter of all time, but Team USA doesn’t need him to be a supernova for a gold medal. However, Draft Kings’ recent Team USA assists leader odds suggest the Golden State Warriors superstar will make a difference in facilitating in addition to finishing plays.
The top three favorites to lead Team USA in assists are LeBron James +400, Tyrese Haliburton +450, and Curry +550. In Team USA’s 105-79 blowout over Serbia, Curry played the catalyst by scoring 18 points in his first 11 minutes.
JULY 17 JOKIC THROWS TOUCHDOWN VS. TEAM USA Team USA destroyed Serbia in Wednesday’s exhibition match. However, before losing 105-79, Serbia made the first quarter and a half interesting for everyone to watch. Nikola Jokic, Team Serbia’s leader and one of the best players in the world, kept Team USA on their toes.
After a missed free throw from Team USA’s Anthony Davis, Jokic executed one of his favorite passes, a full-court outlet pass.