“I grew up watching the Warriors, so for me, Steph and Dray and all them, they've made my childhood so I feel like every time I'm on the court, I need to pay that back.”
Will Richard explains the key to his on-court success.
“Once upon a time, that was what the Warriors were back in 2012 pretty much, and certain games where it clicks.”
Steph Curry compares tonight’s Bucks, who played loose and carefree without its star, to teams from earlier in his own career.
“I mean, you're coming to the arena thinking the team’s star is playing. That's what you prepare for. … but they’re NBA players whether Giannis is out there or not.”
Draymond Green on the Warriors loss.
“JK, is one of those guys that is probably one of the best in the world, other than LeBron, Anthony Edwards, he's one of the best all worlds in transition, especially with the ball and going downhill.”
Buddy Hield on Jonathan Kuminga and JK’s relationship with Jimmy Butler.
“When you lose, it's always something, but when you win, it's not anything. So just get back to winning, and it'll be flowers and daisies in no time.”
Jimmy Butler speaks postgame.
Steve Kerr says that with Horford and Green’s age, the starting lineup will be fluid.
“Al, at his age, we’re going to want to limit his minutes and play him 20 minutes a night.”
Kerr on Kuminga's role: "We're going to run our offense through Steph and Jimmy ... With JK, the more he can defend with activity, rebound, run the floor, and then there's a better chance he has to play. You know, everybody progresses at a different rate."