What Will Draymond Show Us Tonight?
Steiny & Guru believe Draymond Green hasn't lived up to his third-best player moniker on the Warriors and can't go out like that after just five games.

Steiny & Guru believe Draymond Green hasn't lived up to his third-best player moniker on the Warriors and can't go out like that after just five games.
Steiny & Guru don't believe the sky is falling and one win could turn this thing around for the Warriors. Only issue is they've lost three times in a row since 2016.
Steiny & Guru examine the juxtaposition of Steve Kerr's comments on Brandin Podziemski vs. Jonathan Kuminga and if it gives us some insight into the future of the young Warriors, especially with an elimination game tonight.
Steiny & Guru debate whether the Warriors can summon enough to push it to a Game 6 tonight in Minneapolis with the hope that Steph Curry could return this weekend.
Steiny & Guru believe there's been some issues without Curry in regards to players elevating their play. In fact, you could make the case the only guy has been Jonathan Kuminga!
Steiny & Guru question how healthy Jimmy Butler has been because the Big Boys have not been at their peak during this Timberwolves series without Steph Curry.
Steiny & Guru dig into the Warriors agonizing loss to the Timberwolves, the lack of help in Steph's stead, Jimmy Butler's struggles, the emergence of Anthony Edwards, and the reality setting in for Dub Nation.
Steiny & Guru react to the 117-110 loss the Warriors suffered at Chase Center and why the series may have effectively come to a close unless a miracle is performed on Stephen Curry.
Steiny & Guru believe though the Warriors have some flaws, their best player did not make up for enough of them over the last three games.
Steiny & Guru pick a little bit on Podziemski. It's because he's the poster child for why the Warriors may have been overrated coming into this postseason.
Steiny & Guru are having a heart to heart today about the Warriors. There may need to be a massive evaluation about the reality of their franchise.
Steiny & Guru take the struggles of Brandin Podziemski and ask whether it's fair to evaluate him in a spotlight that he clearly isn't ready for. Is that the way it is for the rest of the roster?
Steiny & Guru believe we're nearing the end of the road and it's a logical spot to be when we evaluate how much their team rests on the shoulders of an injured Steph Curry.
Steiny & Guru debate how much of the Warriors Game 4 loss was on the role players versus the star they brought in to help take pressure off the young guys.
Steiny & Guru try to figure out why the Warriors are in a 3-1 hole because they've been hit by the age, youth, and injury bug.
Steiny & Guru pay their respects to Anthony Edwards for his second-straight 30-point game to put the Timberwolves up 3-1 in the series.
Steiny & Guru debate what happened last night to the Warriors star Jimmy Butler being unable to dominate against the Timberwolves the way he did in Game 3.
Steiny & Guru break down the Warriors 117-110 loss in Game 4 to Minnesota and why the final score didn't indicate how wide of a gap there was between those two teams.
Steiny & Guru break down Game 3, look ahead to Game 4, have a broader conversation about the generational gap becoming more evident, and the boys weekends brushing elbows with the stars of the NBA.
Steiny & Guru break down Game 3 and discuss their immediate reactions to the Warriors failing for a second-straight loss and why they've put the pressure on themselves to play at a higher level than most are giving them a chance for.
Steiny & Guru attack the obvious, the Warriors don't have much firepower! The Wolves are feasting right now, but how can Golden State change that?
Steiny & Guru debate why the Warriors look such an inferior version of themselves without their star in Steph Curry.
Steiny & Guru talk about their weekends which includes meeting A-Rod at Chase Center and Guru watching Game 3 in LA with Bob Myers!
Steiny & Guru debate whether or not the Warriors have it in them to even the series tonight at Chase Center!
Steiny & Guru have reevaluated the Warriors young players in assessing their contributions to a title team. Without them stepping up, the Warriors simply aren't that.
Steiny & Guru explain the reality that is the Warriors are fighting an uphill battle. But that doesn't mean they can't win!
Steiny & Guru wonder whether the Warriors have enough firepower to overcome the loss of one of the greatest offensive threats of all-time, maybe not!
Steiny & Guru believe there are flaws in this roster showing because of the absence of the player it all revolves around: Steph Curry.
Steiny & Guru react to the tight defeat the Warriors suffered in Game 3 at home and how Jimmy Butler & Jonathan Kuminga couldn't overcome Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle.
In Hour 1 of Steiny and Guru, the guys talk about the Warriors' rough Game 2 loss against the Timberwolves on the road and break down how they'll move forward without Stephen Curry on the floor