Warriors’ Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics

Warriors' Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics
Warriors' Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics

Warriors’ Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics

Warriors’ Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics

Wednesday night’s game saw some classic Curry magic in the clutch as Stephen Curry, Trayce Jackson-Davis,

and an unexpectedly thrilling Warriors squad defeated the Boston Celtics.

Rookie Brandin Podziemski exited the game with a concerning back injury against the Celtics.

A viral warning from Jackson-Davis has resurfaced and is now up for interpretation and scrutiny.

On Wednesday night, Podziemski took to social media to update ‘Dub Nation’

Warriors' Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics
Warriors’ Brandin Podziemski drops bold promise after scary injury vs. Celtics

on his progress as well as his feelings on the Warriors after their big win.

Podziemski’s Pledge to Warriors Fans

Podziemski’s message was viewed more than 770,000 times on X as of Wednesday night,

and included a pledge to come back strong.

“Podz, get well quickly. In response, one supporter said, “The team has your back.”

“Survive quickly, Brodie,” stated another admirer.

Another reader said, “Wait for your time; everyone has a different clock.”

This season, Podziemski has been a welcome surprise for the squad led by Coach Steve Kerr.

After his difficult time against the Celtics, he reportedly suffered a lower back strain.

For a squad full of veterans, the 19th overall draft pick has accrued crucial playing time.

So far this season, Podziemski is averaging 8.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, and more than 45% of his points from the field.

After Jordan Poole was traded to the Warriors in exchange for Chris Paul this offseason,

the former franchise star and fan favorite will play the Washington Wizards.

One year after setting a career best of 20.4 points per game with the Dubs the previous season,

Poole, a first-round pick out of Michigan in 2019, is averaging 17.4 points per game with the Wizards this season.

Before the 2022–2023 NBA season, he was notoriously hit by Draymond Green,

the now suspended star of the Warriors. Since then, he has struggled occasionally with tough plays

and games in an attempt to turn around one of the NBA’s most unfortunate clubs.

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