Where are we at now?
Where do we go from here? The season is almost halfway over, usually marked by the All-Star game. This year it’s scheduled for February 13th and the Warriors can’t wait for that weekend to come any faster. After losing last night to the Rockets, the Warriors are now on a six game losing streak and a dismal record of 13-34. Hey at least we are better than the Nets! And we play in a much more difficult conference! Out of the next three games before the All-Star break, the Warriors could go .500 by beating the Clippers and Thunder while most likely, losing to Dallas both nights. A little momentum and a two wins will probably help the locker room atmosphere while everyone takes a break for the All-Star game. Lots of press coming out of the NBA, saying that Chris Paul will most likely miss the All-Star game meaning Monta is back in the race to be the one to replace him. As much as I would like to see Monta out there, representing the Bay Area and the first Warrior All-Star in years, it would be better for the team if he didn’t get selected. He needs a rest. He is banged up, playing last night with a sore wrist and he needs to take this mini-vacation to help push through the end for the Warriors. It would be an honor for the Warriors and him if he did get selected. Though there are other great players that were snubbed, I think Monta was most deserving since he plays for a team that is well below .500 and putting tremendous numbers up. He scored 34 points last night, even though he sat the last 9:18 of the game and being the only option for the team. This is the NBA, not some kiddie league, so his numbers show how great of an athlete he is and how much talent he has. He just needs some help.
I’m hoping these next four games will be an improvement for the Warriors. Any wins would be really be nice, but the Warriors just have to battle through the next four games and rest up as much as they can during the All-Star break.








