Stephen Curry hopes for a lucky 13th homecoming when the Golden State Warriors make their annual visit to Charlotte to take on the Hornets on Wednesday afternoon.
2025 was a year to remember for the Golden State Warriors. Relive the highs, the thrills, and the moments that defined their year. From impressive victories to dramatic comebacks, the Dubs kept fans on the edge of their seats all year long.
Lots has changed since my last Golden State Warriors report card grades in late November. Draymond Green has been in a huge offensive slump, and Jonathan Kuminga isn't even in the rotation anymore.
Bill Simmons has suggested a bold trade move as LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers continue to struggle, despite their impressive record. With the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James showing signs of growing disconnect, speculation around the superstar’s future has intensified.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
If you thought the NBA offseason was the only time for drama, you clearly haven’t been watching Stephen Curry’s feet lately. The Golden State Warriors superstar has turned the simple act of walking into an arena into a full-blown spectator sport.
Jimmy Butler gave a Brooklyn Nets rookie a lesson on talking trash. Late in the third quarter of Monday’s game between the Golden State Warriors and the Nets at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., Butler put the ball on the floor and challenged the defense of Brooklyn rookie forward Danny Wolf.
The stars on the court have defined the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty. But one of its most enduring background figures is now stepping into the spotlight elsewhere.
Another Golden State Warriors game means another DNP for forward Jonathan Kuminga. The Warriors had a 120-107 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday, and every player on the team, except Kuminga, stepped on the floor.
The NBA has always considered Christmas Day to be their defacto start of the regular season, with the best teams in the league always being showcased for a national audience.
The Golden State Warriors face real questions about the ceiling of their team, with their veterans aging and a lack of roster depth becoming more apparent.
The Golden State Warriors (17-16) came back from a first-quarter 15-point deficit to beat the Brooklyn Nets (11-20) 120-107 on Monday at Barclays Center.
Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green reflected on his clash with head coach Steve Kerr, which led to him leaving the bench mid-game. Green says separating himself from Kerr is growth for a mercurial veteran with an extensive record of crossing the line with opposing players and teammates alike.
The Warriors’ overtime loss screamed for a player like Jonathan Kuminga. However, for a fourth-straight game, the athletic forward didn’t see the floor.