Kenyon Martin didn’t hold back on Draymond Green’s ejection from the Golden State Warriors’ last matchup against the Phoenix Suns on Dec. 20. In a heated rematch against the Suns at the Chase Center, Green got an ejection with 10:39 remaining in the second quarter.
Joe Lacob and the Warriors’ front office have been getting a lot of flack for the team’s underperformance over the last few seasons, but it’s sometimes easy to forget the state of the franchise before they arrived.
The Golden State Warriors lost to the Phoenix Suns on Thursday after a last-second foul on Moses Moody with the score tied. Saturday, they were on the wrong end of a few more calls, but held on to win, 119-116 anyway.
The Orlando Magic will be without two starters against the Golden State Warriors on Monday. Jalen Suggs (hip) will miss his third consecutive game, while Franz Wagner (ankle) will miss his fifth straight.
The Golden State Warriors will look to win consecutive games for the first time in more than two weeks (admittedly a span that has featured just four games) when they host the Orlando Magic tonight.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Putting this season’s struggles aside, the Golden State Warriors have built something truly beautiful. They were once the laughing stock of the league and are now one of the most valuable sports teams in the world.
The Golden State Warriors will be making at least one trade before the Feb. 5 trade deadline. That much is sure. So who will they trade? I ranked the players from least likely to most likely below.
There are certain NBA teams that have done a lot of winning over the years, and though there are many organizational reasons why, the biggest is that they’ve had the best players.
Steve Kerr entered the season hoping the Golden State Warriors would secure a top-four seed in the Western Conference before the new year. Instead, Golden State sits eighth at 14-15.
It took a little longer than many expected, but Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green got his first ejection in the 2025-26 NBA season on Saturday against the Phoenix Suns at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wants some clarity on the refs’ threshold when it comes to wild behavior on the court. Following Golden State’s
In the last 10 years, Charles Barkley has seen Draymond Green, Stephen Curry, and the Golden State Warriors dominate the league to the point where new-age fans do not associate themselves with anyone else.
If you thought the Golden State Warriors were finally ready to fade into the sunset and let the next generation take over, Curry has some bad news for you.
The Warriors were down 11 early Saturday. Then Draymond Green got himself tossed. And somehow, that helped. Green picked up two quick technicals early in the second quarter and was ejected, a moment that could’ve sunk Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors are looking to blaze a trail up the Western Conference standings, and they are coming off a hard-fought 119-116 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night.
Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga will be eligible to be traded January 15. He knows it. He just isn’t living there. “I don’t look at that,” Kuminga said, via Nick Friedell of The Athletic.
The Golden State Warriors need to make a move to turn their season around, and fast. They have an ageing, but star-studded roster, and hoped to get off to a hot start to their season so they could rest players going into the postseason.
The Golden State Warriors have a glut of guards, so it's expected that they will move at least one of them before the Feb. 5 trade deadline. Buddy Hield is the likeliest to go.
While Green still makes an impact on the defensive end, it's a smaller impact than he used to, while he's having his worst offensive season of his career.