The Warriors’ postponed game against the Nuggets was rescheduled for March 7, setting up an additional back-to-back.
The Warriors were concerned their postponed game at Denver would lead to more challenging circumstances for themselves, and those proved accurate Monday with the news of the game’s new date: March 7, a scheduled off day before they’re set to host the Clippers.
“It’s a lot tougher for us than for Denver, obviously,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Monday, after the league announced the rescheduled date. “They don’t have to go anywhere and we have to make a special trip there. Not ideal, but it is what it is. A lot of teams are having to make concessions and doing different thing just to keep the league moving while we go through this. So that’s what we’ll do.
https://embed.sendtonews.com/oembed/?fk=CgTWawio&cid=6113&sound=off&format=json&offsetx=0&offsety=0&floatwidth=400&floatposition=bottom-right&float=on The Warriors-Nuggets game was one of 11 postponed games around the league to receive a new date Monday. Golden State’s originally scheduled game at Denver, last Thursday, was called off about five hours before tip off because the Nuggets weren’t able to suit up the minimum eight players required by the NBA. Three players entered health and safety protocols that morning and four players’ whose status was questionable were ultimately ruled out; three of them were able to play two nights later.