Jimmy Butler is known as one of the most fierce competitors in the modern NBA. If a player isn't his teammate, then he's going to show no love, even to his former teammates.
If there's one thing Draymond Green is no stranger to, it's starting a heated altercation with another NBA player. When the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday, that's exactly what he did.
The Golden State Warriors lucked out when they drafted Steph Curry seventh overall in the 2009 NBA Draft, as the superstar point guard has become one of the best players in league history.
On Friday night, the Golden State Warriors defeated the New Orleans Pelicans, winning 111-95. The Dubs were led by Stephen Curry, who scored 23 points.
Quinten Post was not supposed to be a rotational player on a team with title aspirations, and he certainly was not supposed to be one of the better shooters on the Golden State Warriors.
This week, LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith dominated the NBA news cycle with their ongoing feud that seems to never end. As the feud continues to grow, so does other players' involvement.
The Golden State Warriors welcomed back Steph Curry from a two-game injury timeout on Friday night in a 111-95 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. Curry
The Golden State Warriors have had a solid season thus far but they are still fighting to stay out of the Play-In in the Western Conference with the playoffs right around the corner.
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.
The Golden State Warriors could not have been more excited to welcome superstar point guard Steph Curry back to the court on Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Golden State Warriors missed 42 three-pointers Friday night, but the return of Stephen Curry and their hot shooting on two-pointers snapped a two-game losing streak.
The free agency market may not be high on Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga this incoming offseason. NBA insider Brett Siegel provided his scoop on how the NBA will look next season, especially after the salary cap will rise after the 2024-25 campaign.
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).
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr compared Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green to NBA legends Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. The defensive connection Butler and Green have reminds Kerr of Jordan and Pippen. “Pippen and Jordan,” Kerr told ESPN.
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