Quarantine Update: checking in on the Warriors during the NBA hiatus

With no games on the calendar, members of the Golden State Warriors are getting creative when trying to find ways to fill their time.

It’s been nearly three weeks since the Golden State Warriors hosted Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers at Chase Center in San Francisco. Since the Warriors 131-107 loss to the Clippers, the NBA has suspended play due to the coronavirus pandemic.

During the NBA hiatus, members of the Warriors are getting creative when it comes to finding ways to fill their time. Video games, social media and Q&A segments have been popular options for players without basketball on the calendar.

Take a look below to see what some of the Warriors have been up to since game action has been put on hold.

Stephen Curry

Golden State’s point guard has been busy during the NBA’s hiatus. Stephen Curry has advocated for social distancing along with setting up a meal donation plan through his foundation for out of school children.

The two-time Most Valuable Player set up an interactive Q&A with infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci. Curry and Fauci spent around 30 minutes discussing details about COVID-19.

Watch Curry’s conversation with Fauci on YouTube:

 

Klay Thompson

Curry’s fellow Splash Brother has been relatively quiet on social media. However, Klay Thompson did send a message in support of health care professionals.

The three-time All-Star thanked first responders, nurses, doctors and hospital staff for “their tireless efforts.”

Via @KlayThompson on Twitter:

Draymond Green

With no hoops on the docket, Draymond Green has been soaking up some music. On social media, the former Defensive Player of the Year had high praise for hip-hop artist Travis Scott. Green has been digging deep into the Cactus Jack catalog.

Via @Money23Green on Twitter:

Marquese Chriss

Taking in NBA film from the past has been a popular outlet for not only avid basketball fans, but players. After watching a mixtape of Markelle Fultz from the Orlando Magic, Marquese Chriss showed love for his fellow Washington Husky product.

Via @quese on Twitter:

Eric Paschall & Juan Toscano-Anderson

A pair of Warriors held separate Q&A sessions with fans on Twitter during the NBA shutdown. Eric Paschall and Juan Toscano-Anderson answered a bevy of questions that included things about the 2019-20 season, their top-five favorite players of all-time and more.

Via @warriors on Twitter:

Via @juanonjuan10 on Twitter: