Mar 30

GSW148
SAS106
Final
DAL120
CHI119
Final
LAL134
MEM127
Final
BOS121
SAS111
Final
IND111
OKC132
Final
LAC122
CLE127
Final
POR93
NYK110
Final
CHA94
NOP98
Final
ATL145
MIL124
Final
DET104
MIN123
Final
TOR127
PHI109
Final

Mar 31

SAC36-38
IND43-31
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
HOU148
PHX109
Final
UTA16-59
CHA18-56
FDCH @11:00 PM UTC
MIA33-41
WAS16-58
SUN @11:00 PM UTC
LAC42-32
ORL36-39
FDFL @11:00 PM UTC
BOS55-19
MEM44-30
NBCSB @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 1

CHI33-41
OKC62-12
CHSN @12:00 AM UTC
BKN24-51
DAL37-38
YES @12:30 AM UTC
HOU49-26
LAL45-29
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
POR32-43
ATL36-38
FDSE @11:30 PM UTC
PHX35-40
MIL40-34
TNT @11:30 PM UTC
PHI23-52
NYK47-27
NBCSP @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 2

GSW43-31
MEM44-30
NBCSBAY @12:00 AM UTC
SAC36-38
WAS16-58
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
TOR28-47
CHI33-41
CHSN @12:00 AM UTC
ORL36-39
SAS31-43
FDFL @12:00 AM UTC
MIN43-32
DEN47-28
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
NYK47-27
CLE60-15
ESPN @11:00 PM UTC
CHA18-56
IND43-31
FDCH @11:00 PM UTC
MIA33-41
BOS55-19
NBCSB @11:30 PM UTC

JP: Looney's career night in Game 2 warrants major payday

0:00
0:00 / 1:50

Warriors center Kevon Looney joined Kerith Burke on Warriors Live to discuss how the Warriors keeping their composure after halftime was key to their comeback against the Mavericks.

Jordan Poole undoubtedly will get paid this offseason. He wants one of his teammates to join him on his trek to the bank.

After the Warriors' 126-117 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals Friday night, Poole sent a message to the Golden State front office about Kevon Looney, who went off for a career-high 21 points and added a team-high 12 rebounds.

“They need to pay him a lot,” Poole said on his postgame interview with 95.7 The Game. “They need make sure that he stays.”

Looney, who has spent all seven of his NBA seasons with the Warriors after being selected 30th overall in the 2015 NBA Draft, is set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. He's making quite the last impression on the franchise's brass during the Warriors' current championship pursuit.

Looney's 21 points Friday weren't just a playoff career high. It was his first game -- regular season or postseason -- with at least 20 points since Jan. 8, 2015, back when he was a freshman at UCLA. That performance was the playoff sequel to Looney grabbing 22 rebounds to close out the Western Conference semifinals against the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 6, the most boards for any Golden State player in the postseason since Larry Smith in 1987.

To celebrate Looney's stardom Friday, the sellout crowd at Chase Center began chanting "MVP! MVP!" when the center walked to the free-throw line late in the third quarter.

“That’s so elite,” Poole said of the chants. "He was tremendous. We would not be in the situation we are without him."

RELATED: Loon's star turn continues with career-best effort in Game 2

Golden State Warriors

Find the latest Golden State Warriors news, highlights, analysis and more with NBC Sports Bay Area and California.

How Kerr influenced Looney's first 3-pointer in four years vs. Spurs

Podz joins Steph in Warriors history after 3-point flurry vs. Spurs

“It’s just fun having a good night like that,” Looney said after the game. “Leading a comeback like that is something you dream about as a kid. I got MVP chants so that was pretty cool. I’m going to cherish that one, I might not get another one so I’m going to have to cherish that one.”

When decisions eventually are made this offseason, Poole wants the Warriors to cherish what Looney brings to the table.

He hopes he'll have company securing the bag this summer.

Download and follow the Dubs Talk Podcast

Contact Us