On July 4th, 2016, Kevin Durant shocked the NBA world when he decided to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder and join the 73-9 Golden State Warriors to form one of the best teams in NBA history.
Draymond Green is expected to miss at least a week due to a mild calf strain sustained during a recent game against the Washington Wizards. The Golden State Warriors will need to adjust their lineup as they navigate his absence in upcoming matchups, including crucial games against the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls.
After the Golden State Warriors’ disappointing 125-85 loss to the Boston Celtics, All-Star guard Stephen Curry urged his teammates to focus on the future rather than dwell on the past.
The Golden State Warriors have had an up-and-down season. They most recently got blown out by the Boston Celtics (at home) by a score of 125-85. After the loss, head coach Steve Kerr made an honest statement about two-time MVP Steph Curry (via 95.7 The Game).
The Golden State Warriors have taken a huge dip this season, and everything collapsed in Monday's matchup against the Boston Celtics. The Warriors suffered a 40-point home loss to the Celtics, their second-biggest loss of the season, and their 85 points scored is a new season low.
Andre Iguodala couldn’t consider himself blessed enough that he was an integral part of perhaps the greatest NBA team of all time. The late 2010s era of the Golden State Warriors have conquered the league for a significant stretch, and Andre Iguodala was a key player of their dominance.
The Golden State Warriors mightily struggled to put points on the board in Monday's demoralizing 125-85 loss to the Boston Celtics. According to Golden State's franchise cornerstone player, Stephen Curry, he has the diagnosis of why his team consistently fails to compete in the NBA.
The 2024-25 campaign has been a struggle so far for the Golden State Warriors, as they have crawled out to a 21-21 record through their first 42 games.
The Golden State Warriors entered their Monday contest against the Boston Celtics shorthanded, as they were without Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, and Brandin Podziemski.
As the NBA trade deadline approaches, the Golden State Warriors are taking a measured approach to their roster, avoiding any panic moves while staying focused on improving the team for the stretch run.
The Golden State Warriors have floundered lately after starting the season as one of the NBA’s hottest teams. If the playoffs started today, the Warriors wouldn’t even qualify for the Play-In Tournament, let alone the postseason.
Golden State has been linked with a potential move for Butler.
Although the Golden State Warriors don't want to "trade their mortgage" for a player, they must address their slide out of the playoff picture if the franchise wishes to make the 16-team dance.
If the Warriors are going to return to the upper echelon of the NBA, perhaps a film session is precisely what they need.
Stephen Curry and Co. were mauled, 125-85, by the Celtics at home, falling to 21-21 for the season after starting with a 12-3 record.
Steve Kerr spoke after the Warriors lost 125-85 in a massive blowout to the Celtics. He noted that tonight's loss, along with the handful of blowout losses the Warriors have suffered this season, have definitely hurt the team's morale.
On Monday evening, the Golden State Warriors are playing the Boston Celtics (at home) in San Francisco. At halftime, NBA legend Charles Barkley made a bold statement about the Warriors (via the NBA on TNT).
It is the proverbial “go time” for the injury-depleted Golden State Warriors. The Warriors enter perhaps the most important stretch of their 2024-25 campaign very shorthanded.
Warriors forward/center Draymond Green has been diagnosed with a mild left calf strain and is expected to be reevaluated in one week.
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