No longer a marquee attraction, the injury-riddled Golden State Warriors are losing out on the kind of prime-time exposure they’ve enjoyed for years.
The NBA has removed two Warriors games from the upcoming national TV schedule and it’s easy to see why. Without superstars Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, Golden State owns the league’s worst record at 4-18 and aren’t exactly must-see TV material.
The Warriors were scheduled to play on ESPN against Utah on Dec. 13 and against Portland on Dec. 18. The league announced Tuesday that both games would be replaced. The Los Angeles Clippers’ game at Minnesota was added on Dec.