The Golden State Warriors have 26 games left in the 2025-26 season, and one of their dilemmas is deciding how much Draymond Green should play. This season, the 35-year-old hasn't had the type of impact that he's had over most of his career, and Steve Kerr has seemingly recognized this by cutting his minutes per game to 26.5, an 11-year low.
The margin for error just disappeared in Golden State. The Warriors were already adjusting to life without Jimmy Butler. Now they are preparing for games without Stephen Curry as well, forcing the organization to confront what this season realistically is.
The next generation of stars has already begun to take over the NBA. However, the league hasn’t found the one who is their undeniable next face of the NBA.
The Golden State Warriors fell to 29-27 following a 121-110 loss to the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, and former NBA center Kendrick Perkins believes the defeat underscores a larger reality: the championship window with Stephen Curry may be closed.
How many of the NBA All-Star Game MVP Award -- officially named the Kobe Bryant Trophy in 2020 -- in the three-point era (1979-80) can you name in five minutes?
With the Golden State Warriors trading Jonathan Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks at the trade deadline, there is no denying how it has been an up-and-down road for the player and the franchise.
The NBA is a league built on the backs of its stars. Every now and then, guys in the NBA will raise their play to All-Star level, and sometimes, that run only lasts for one season.
Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia recently went off about teams allegedly tanking in the NBA, calling it “losing behavior.” With tanking emerging as a hot topic in the league, it sounds like Ishbia has at least one supporter in Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob.
What should be a marquee matchup instead feels like a hollow echo for the Warriors. Star point guard Stephen Curry will miss his sixth straight game with
With Kristaps Porzingis making his debut for the Golden State Warriors after being acquired at the Feb. 5 trade deadline, there were also talks of them being involved in the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has had a fantastic career in the NBA. Playing in his 14th year in the league, Green has put up 8.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.6 assists and over one block and one steal per contest in 927 career games.
After contemplating the idea of retirement, Al Horford decided to switch things up last summer and leave the Boston Celtics during free agency in favor of going to the Western Conference to join the Golden State Warriors.
Good players tend to succeed in the NBA. Sometimes, though, they find themselves in terrible situations but still find ways to over-achieve. These are the 20 players who carried the worst NBA teams.
SAN FRANCISCO– If we’re grading on a curve, it wasn’t an awful debut for Kristaps Porzingis, the Golden State Warriors’ headline trade acquisition at the deadline.
Since he entered the league in 2009, Steph Curry has been the Golden State Warriors. Steph’s ability to manipulate opposing defenses with his unlimited range and tireless motor, while also being an A+ teammate the entire time, has led the Warriors to be the NBA’s model franchise.
Jaylen Brown’s “giving them the belt” shout after beating Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis has gone viral, and it’s easy to see why. Brown wasn’t just celebrating a win; he was recognizing the impact of two veteran contributors with whom he’s shared the court.
For a brief moment in the 4th quarter of Thursday’s battle between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors, it looked like Golden State’s desperate full-court-pressing defense might lead the team to an improbable comeback.
The Boston Celtics faced off against the Golden State Warriors tonight, and the Warriors lost 110-121. However, the real storyline of the game was the return of center Kristaps Porzingis from a six-week injury layoff, along with his debut with the Warriors against his former team.
The Kuminga saga or Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear doesn’t put a magnifying glass on the Warriors’ biggest problem the way a Stephen Curry injury does. His return was further delayed, and he missed his sixth straight game when the Golden State Warriors played against the Boston Celtics tonight.
The Boston Celtics faced off against the Golden State Warriors tonight, beating them 121-110 in a hard-fought game. Star forward Jaylen Brown led his team with a rare triple-double, and after the game, he sent a message to his former teammates, Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis, who are now his rivals on the Warriors.
Despite a furious Golden State Warriors fourth-quarter rally, the Boston Celtics held on for a 121-110 win on Thursday at Chase Center. Before the game, the Warriors announced Stephen Curry (runner's knee) would be re-evaluated in 10 days.
It's been a long time since the Golden State Warriors front office was ahead of the curve. That sentiment was reflected in front office rankings from CBS Sports' Sam Quinn.