Superstar guard Stephen Curry underwent an MRI on Wednesday night, which confirmed he has patellofemoral pain syndrome in his right knee and revealed no structural damage, according to the Warriors (Twitter link).
Kristaps Porzingis has not made his debut for the Golden State Warriors since his mid-season trade from the Atlanta Hawks. The 7-foot-2 center has been out of action since early January due to an Achilles injury.
How many of the NBA All-Star Game MVP Award -- officially named the Kobe Bryant Trophy in 2020 -- in the three-point era (1979-80) can you name in five minutes?
The NBA is a league built on the backs of its stars. Every now and then, guys in the NBA will raise their play to All-Star level, and sometimes, that run only lasts for one season.
Seth Curry joined the Golden State Warriors in November, but he has only played in two games so far this 2025-26 season. Curry, who averaged 7.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists in the games he played, has not appeared for 32 straight contests now.
SAN FRANCISCO – If you’d told Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis, during their championship run with the Boston Celtics, that they’d find themselves together on the Golden State Warriors, they would not have believed you.
Golden State Warriors All-Star guard Stephen Curry had an MRI exam that came back clean on his ailing right knee, but he has not returned to practice because of persistent pain and swelling, ESPN reported on Thursday afternoon.
The Golden State Warriors return to action tonight, kicking off the 27-game second “half” with a home matchup against the Boston Celtics. The good news is that the Warriors should be quite well rested … they didn’t have a single player lace up their sneakers at the busy All-Star weekend.
Recently, Chris Paul shocked the basketball world when it was announced that he would be retiring from the sport, effective immediately. The news came after Paul parted ways with the Los Angeles Clippers, with the team ultimately trading him to the Toronto Raptors, who then waived him.
Good players tend to succeed in the NBA. Sometimes, though, they find themselves in terrible situations but still find ways to over-achieve. These are the 20 players who carried the worst NBA teams.
Trust and selective honesty are two currencies that NBA locker rooms survive on. Lose one, and the season does not collapse in April; it shatters in February.
It's been a long time since the Golden State Warriors front office was ahead of the curve. That sentiment was reflected in front office rankings from CBS Sports' Sam Quinn.
There’s no doubt that the NBA team of the past decade is the Golden State Warriors, and though Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Steve Kerr, Kevin Durant and others had a huge hand in the Dubs winning four titles, the lion’s share of the credit has to go to Steph Curry.
The Golden State Warriors having fragments of their dynasty in place sidelines talks about their future. But at this juncture, those conversations have to start.
Stephen Curry and LeBron James share 32 All-NBA honors between them. Sadly, following an incredible run of 21 back-to-back All-NBA selections, the Akron-born’s streak was snapped this year.
The Golden State Warriors have one open roster spot, and ideally they'd fill it with a wing who is at least 6'6". So when one becomes available, the Warriors should do their due diligence.
Draymond Green has long been the backbone of the Golden State Warriors, helping the team secure four NBA Championships and forging strong bonds with teammates, coaches, and staff along the way.
All-Star weekend is usually a time for highlights, celebrations, and a brief pause before the real grind of the season begins again. But while most of the league was focused on the festivities, the Golden State Warriors were quietly looking ahead to what comes next.
The Golden State Warriors have inked Nate Williams to their open two-way spot, according to NBA Insider Jake Fischer. “The Golden State Warriors are signing Nate Williams of the Long Island Nets to a two-way contract, according to league sources,” Fischer tweeted.