Injuries have forced the Golden State Warriors to rely on three two-way players stepping into larger roles amid the team’s recent injury crisis. In a very up-and-down season, the Warriors have managed to uncover several gems in the G League.
Steve Kerr has seen enough. After watching his Golden State Warriors limp through another injury-plagued Monday night, a 129-126 gut-punch loss to the Utah Jazz, of all teams, the championship coach stepped up to the podium and said what a lot of people in the league are quietly thinking but won’t say out loud.
The Golden State Warriors (32-32) fell out of the eighth spot on Monday after they lost to the Jazz and the Clippers (32-32) beat the Knicks. Of course, whether the Warriors finish eighth, ninth or 10th, they will have a chance to make the playoffs in the play-in tournament.
The sense of urgency within the Golden State Warriors organization is at an all-time high. The team is no longer the juggernaut it once was, but it still has a competent core with Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green.
On Monday evening, the Golden State Warriors fell back to .500 on the season with a tough road loss at the hands of the Utah Jazz. The Warriors were playing without multiple key players in this one, including point guard Stephen Curry, who has not played since well before the All-Star break due to a knee issue.
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.
Golden State Warriors home fans are expected to get a second look at new big man Kristaps Porzingis when the club opens a two-game homestand Tuesday night against the Chicago Bulls in San Francisco.
The Golden State Warriors lost a vital game to the Utah Jazz. They now trail the Los Angeles Clippers in the standings. Yet, there was a sense of relief in the locker room.
During the 2023-24 season, Draymond Green didn’t regret putting Rudy Gobert in a headlock. The two players shared some history. Moreover, he saw Klay Thompson’s jersey being pulled, and Gobert stepping in.
A convulated effort to rebuild didn’t just put the Warriors dynasty in trouble. It may have altered some very promising NBA careers. Now the Golden State Warriors have effectively axed the two timelines strategy that hurt Stephen Curry’s current window by sending Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to Atlanta.
The Warriors are currently struggling at 32-32 after tonight’s 116-119 loss to the Jazz and have lost four of their last five games. They seem to be on the fleeting end of what was once a dynasty in San Francisco.
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.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr believes the NBA should seriously consider shortening the regular season. Speaking about the physical demands of today’s game, Kerr said the league would benefit from reducing the 82-game schedule.
Just about the only good thing to come of the Golden State Warriors’ 119-116 loss to the tanking Utah Jazz was the fact that Seth Curry was able to play in his first game back since early December.
After the Golden State Warriors' 119-116 loss to the Utah Jazz on Monday, Steve Kerr said that De'Anthony Melton will play Tuesday's game against the Chicago Bulls.
The Golden State Warriors generated plenty of offense and moved the ball well throughout the night, but a few costly areas ultimately tilted the game in favor of the Utah Jazz.
The Golden State Warriors (32-32) suffered their worst loss of the season Monday, falling 119-116 to a Utah Jazz team playing without four of their five best players.
Steve Kerr has never been shy. Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, has established himself as one of the league’s most vocal personalities, never holding back in his criticisms of the league.
Draymond Green is living long enough to see himself become the villain (in his own fanbase). The Golden State Warriors star Green appeared this week on the “Unguarded” podcast with Fred VanVleet.
Veteran guard Seth Curry will be active for Monday’s matchup at Utah, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed before the game (Twitter link via Nick Friedell of The Athletic).
Al Horford had a relatively quiet outing in the Golden State Warriors’ last game. The five-time All-Star got the start, but managed just four points, five rebounds, four assists and a block across 29 minutes of action.
Kristaps Porzingis played in just his second game for the Golden State Warriors on Saturday following his mid-season trade from the Atlanta Hawks. Porzingis was back on the court as the Warriors took on the Oklahoma City Thunder in a road game at Paycom Center.
The Golden State Warriors (32-31) have 19 games left in the regular season, and the LA Clippers (31-32) are closing in on them for eighth place in the Western Conference.
Kristaps Porzingis is finally back on the court for the Golden State Warriors. Porzingis appeared in his second game with Golden State on Saturday, finishing with nine points, five rebounds and five assists in a 104-97 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The loss stings for the whole team, but especially for the All-Star who is still trying to prove himself away from the place he had the greatest success.