The Golden State Warriors have firmly positioned themselves as contenders in the Western Conference after their move for Jimmy Butler, boasting an 18-5 record since the acquisition.
The Golden State Warriors absolutely decimated the San Antonio Spurs, defeating them 148-106. With Stephen Curry back in the starting lineup, the Warriors took advantage of their roster's strength quite early.
Brandin Podziemski poured in 27 points, hitting a career-high seven 3-pointers to lead a balanced offensive attack as the visiting Golden State rolled to a 148-106 victory over the slumping San Antonio Spurs on Sunday.
On Sunday night, the Golden State Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs (in Texas) by a score of 128-106. Brandin Podziemski led the way with 27 points. Via Sam Gordon of San Francisco Chronicle: "Warriors move to sixth in the West and improve to 43-31 with a 148-106 victory.
The Golden State Warriors began the second half of their six-game road trip on Sunday night against the San Antonio Spurs. With the Los Angeles Clippers losing earlier in the day to the Cleveland Cavaliers, it was a must-win game for the Warriors if they wanted to make it out from the play-in tournament seeding with the playoffs next month.
After his playing career, Chris Mullin worked in the front office for the Golden State Warriors. Before Stephen Curry came around, the most decorated Golden State Warriors in living memory were Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway Sr., and Mitch Richmond.
The Golden State Warriors have traveled to face the shorthanded San Antonio Spurs on Sunday night, and the lobsided matchup has gone as many would have expected.
The Golden State Warriors are set to begin the second half of their six-game road trip on Sunday when they match up against the San Antonio Spurs. While
Draymond Green takes great pride in his Hall of Fame-level defense. That pride, paired with his unparalleled defensive IQ and vision, has helped him lead the Golden State Warriors to the seventh-ranked defense in the league as well as the odds-on favorite for Defensive Player of the Year.
The Golden State Warriors will attempt to inch closer toward a guaranteed spot in the playoffs when they visit the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. The contest is the second of a home back-to-back for the Spurs, who dropped a 121-111 decision to the Boston Celtics on Saturday.
Golden State Warriors power forward Draymond Green may be slowly approaching the downside of his career, but he remains an invaluable player for a team whose championship window may have recently reopened.
Blake Hinson tied a franchise record with 10 made 3-pointers and scored a season-high 44 points Friday night to lead the Santa Cruz Warriors to a 150-105 win over Rip City Remix, clinching a spot in the NBA G League playoffs.
Stephen A. Smith‘s recent tirade against LeBron James has stunned everybody associated with the sporting world. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar though, has tried to keep his sanity when responding to the ESPN analyst.
After Golden State Warriors guard Gary Payton II was sidelined for the season due to a torn ligament in his left thumb, Draymond Green is asking for more from forward Jonathan Kuminga.
On Friday night, the Golden State Warriors will visit the New Orleans Pelicans. Before the game, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that 2022 NBA Champion Gary Payton II will be out for an extended period.
Warriors guard Gary Payton II has a torn ligament in his left thumb and will be out indefinitely, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets. Anthony Slater of The Athletic was the first to report that Payton had a thumb injury (Twitter link).
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