Stephen Curry has been out more than six weeks. But the Warriors star says he has no plans to give up on this season. Curry has been sidelined since leaving a Jan.
The Golden State Warriors are neck deep in trouble. Stephen Curry’s runner’s knee has kept him away from the court since Jan 30. And in this period, the team has gone 5-12, their latest 107-110 loss came against the New York Knicks on Sunday.
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It’s been more than six weeks since Stephen Curry has been able to play basketball, but he remains determined not to give up on this season, writes Nick Friedell of The Athletic.
Steve Kerr’s Golden State Warriors are at a tricky position in the Western Conference where they can’t afford to lose any more games on the road. However,
Riding the momentum of an impressive performance as an undermanned visitor in New York on Sunday, the Golden State Warriors hope the potential return of three key players will help them snap a five-game losing streak at the expense of the host Washington Wizards on Monday.
The Golden State Warriors recently received a brutal Stephen Curry injury update, and they had to do damage control. As a result, they have to make some signings, and they did exactly that.
The Golden State Warriors’ season continues to unravel with Dub Nation now feeling jittery over potentially having a rather short post-season. Stephen Curry’s long absence has not helped them, with the Warriors now having lost five in a row.
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Now that Steve Kerr has taken a conceptual debate to a call to action, the subject of the NBA’s grueling 82-game schedule has reached a fever pitch. However, it’s not just the league office that’s pushing back.
More injuries have hit the Golden State Warriors. Veteran big man Al Horford and guard Seth Curry will both be reevaluated in about a week after undergoing MRIs, according to Nick Friedell of The Athletic.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr appeared to take aim at the wrong target on Sunday in the team’s loss to the New York Knicks. Warriors rookie Will Richard deflected a lazy pass from Knicks guard Landry Shamet that triggered a fastbreak opportunity for Golden State late in the first half at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, N.Y.
Without eight players, the Golden State Warriors nearly pulled off a huge upset, but the New York Knicks held on for 110-107 victory on Sunday at Madison Square Garden.
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The Golden State Warriors are, as Steve Kerr said Friday, "about as beaten up as any team I can ever remember." The injury report for Sunday's game against the Knicks suggests he's not exaggerating.