Stephen Curry is ready to take the final steps in his return from a knee injury. The Golden State Warriors’ leader has missed games since January 30 and is targeting Sunday’s game against the Houston Rockets at the Chase Center for his comeback.
The Golden State Warriors weren’t supposed to win on Thursday night. They were supposed to do what they did on Wednesday night, and get overpowered by a star-studded team that stands among the NBA’s elite.
The Golden State Warriors are struggling. With Stephen Curry missing a lot of games for injury, the playoff scenario looks as good as over for Steve Kerr’s team.
Random dribbles following the Cavaliers’ 118-111 road win over the Warriors. 1. The Cavs, again, woke up and played with some real energy and efficiency when it mattered.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
Stephen Curry has been sidelined since January 30 due to a right knee injury suffered in a game against the Phoenix Suns. The Golden State Warriors have struggled in his absence as they have been unable to maintain the offensive firepower and leadership that Curry brings to the court.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr offered an encouraging update on Stephen Curry after the veteran guard participated in another scrimmage on Thursday, according to Nick Friedell of The Athletic.
Turns out the Warriors didn’t just poke around on Kawhi Leonard at the trade deadline. They got pretty close. According to Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard, Golden State and the Clippers had “generally agreed” on the framework of a deal earlier this season before L.A.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
Kristaps Porzingis might have a future with the Golden State Warriors if he decides to stick around with the franchise. Porzingis is going through the 11th season of his NBA career, his first with the Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors have been struggling as of late, currently sitting at 36-40 after Wednesday night’s home loss against the San Antonio Spurs. The team is eagerly awaiting the return of point guard Stephen Curry, who is expected to rejoin the lineup this weekend after missing multiple months with a knee injury.
The Golden State Warriors are at home on Thursday night as they host the Cleveland Cavaliers in an interconference matchup. Golden State enters Thursday’s game with a 36-40 record after losing at home to the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night.
The Golden State Warriors are entering a defining phase. With Stephen Curry now 38, the franchise are focused on maximising their remaining championship window.
The Golden State Warriors are not in great shape, and they’re so banged up that one of their players was forced to play against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday despite a hurting wrist. The result was an odd moment when he had to shoot with his off hand during a trip to the free throw line.
The Golden State Warriors lost their last game against the San Antonio Spurs 127-113. But that is not the big news coming in. With Stephen Curry out injured, fans are desperately hoping for him to return.
The Warriors may be getting their guy back. Stephen Curry is targeting Sunday’s game against the Rockets for his return, according to Sam Amick and Nick Friedell of The Athletic.
It's been a trying year for Draymond Green. The 36-year-old is posting the worst plus/minus of his career, and the Warriors could finish under .500 for just the second time in his 14-year tenure.
Draymond Green shared his thoughts on Patrick Beverley’s recent exchange involving Dwyane Wade, calling parts of it outright hilarious. The situation stems from Beverley’s comments comparing his shooting ability to Wade, which quickly gained traction online.