Stephen Curry had 46 points against the Spurs on Wednesday, lifting the Warriors to a 125-120 win. In the process, he got one step closer to a Michael Jordan record.
The past 24 hours have been quite eventful for Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green. Thankfully, it has ended on a high note following as the Warriors beat the surging San Antonio Spurs 125-120.
Steve Kerr experimented once again with the Golden State Warriors lineup, and while they got the win, it is a sign that he’s making a huge mistake. The Golden State Warriors bounced back with a massive win over the San Antonio Spurs, showing signs of life after many began writing their obituaries for the season.
The Golden State Warriors snapped their recent slide with a 125-120 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night, and head coach Steve Kerr pointed back to an old lesson to explain why.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Stephen Curry is not getting any younger. The NBA’s all-time leader in 3-pointers is now 37 years old and continues to inch closer to the end of his illustrious career, but the Golden State Warriors superstar still has plenty left in the tank.
The Golden State Warriors responded to their lowest point of the season with a much-needed 125-120 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night, but Jimmy Butler made sure no one forgot what came before it.
The Frost Bank Center was hostile Tuesday night. That haunting “Seven Nation Army” chant echoed through San Antonio as Victor Wembanyama bounced to halfcourt, towering over everyone like basketball’s newest impossibility.
Stephen Curry exploded for 46 points, including 29 in the second half, to lead the Golden State Warriors past the San Antonio Spurs 125–120 on Wednesday night at Frost Bank Center, spoiling a historic night for Victor Wembanyama and rookie Stephon Castle.
Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors scored a big win on Wednesday night. They entered hostile territory to battle the San Antonio Spurs at the Frost Bank Center, as part of their current six-game road trip.
The Golden State Warriors have played at a .500 level since opening the season with two straight wins. They were blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder in what was seen as a real measuring stick game.
So much for asking for a bigger role, huh? Jonathan Kuminga wanted more minutes, more touches, and maybe a little more spotlight. Instead, Steve Kerr gave him a front-row seat to the bench.
At approximately the 5:30 mark of the third quarter of the Golden State Warriors’ victory over the San Antonio Spurs, Victor Wembanyama sat down for his customary rest.
Stephen Curry willed his Golden State Warriors to a 125-120 win over the San Antonio Spurs, overcoming the triple-double performances of Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors won a game they had to win. Ending San Antonio’s home streak should have restored calm. It also broke their six-game road skid.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has had many memorable moments with young fans throughout his 17-year career, but he may have provided one of his most touching on Wednesday night.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr promised lineup changes before Wednesday’s game at San Antonio and then unveiled a starting five that didn’t include Jonathan Kuminga.
The Golden State Warriors are set to play the San Antonio Spurs in a matchup that will feature some of the top players in the NBA. San Antonio will be rolling out with Victor Wembanyama as the team's star leader while Golden State has a veteran trio of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green.
The Golden State Warriors have had an up-and-down start to their 2025-26 regular season campaign. At 6-6, the Dubs find themselves fighting to stay above water in the midst of a crowded Western Conference full of loaded squads looking to claw their way up the standings.
The Golden State Warriors left Oklahoma City with an ugly 126-102 loss, and a pair of team leaders had some harsh words for the their teammates following the blowout defeat.
Throughout the Golden State Warriors' four-title dynasty over the past 11 seasons, Stephen Curry has been the undeniable leading force behind the franchise's success.