The Golden State Warriors are facing off against the Phoenix Suns tonight in the Mortgage Matchup Center, trying to catch a break after losing their last two games to the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Portland Trail Blazers, despite Stephen Curry pouring in 39 and 48 points, respectively.
The Golden State Warriors aren’t having the type of start they were hoping to have. The Golden State Warriors have started the season 13-14 and right now they are the 8th seed in the Western Conference.
After a promising start, the Golden State Warriors are now mired in a mediocre campaign, tumbling to a 13-14 record entering their game against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday.
Klay Thompson hasn’t played for the Golden State Warriors in sometime and for good reasons. The 4 time NBA champion played for the Warriors for 13 years, becoming a crucial part of the dynasty that also prominently featured Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
The Phoenix Suns (14-12) will be without Grayson Allen in Thursday's game against the Golden State Warriors (13-14). Allen was listed as questionable earlier Thursday, but he was ultimately ruled out with right knee soreness.
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.
NBA legend Paul Pierce reignites a classic debate, arguing Stephen Curry fits today’s NBA better than LeBron James. Does it hold up? The comments, which circulated online in recent days, gained traction quickly and sparked a fresh discussion about how greatness should be defined in today’s NBA.
Steve Kerr has taken the blame for the Golden State Warriors’ recent lethargy. “I’m not doing my job well this year,” Kerr told reporters recently, per ESPN’s Anthony Slater.
Klay Thompson did not leave the Golden State Warriors quietly. But what has followed him in Dallas has been louder than expected, and now his former teammates are saying it out loud.
The Golden State Warriors desperately need a third scorer. As I wrote here, they are the only team in the NBA that has just two players averaging more than 12.4 points per game.
Please buckle your seat belt and keep your hands inside, because the Jonathan Kuminga roller coaster is still taking laps around the track for the Golden State Warriors.
Jonathan Kuminga has not made an appearance for the Golden State Warriors in their last three games. The 6-foot-7 forward is no longer dealing with an injury, and his recent benching has been brought about by head coach Steve Kerr’s changes in the rotation.
The Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns are coping with a stocking-full-of-coal holiday season. Each has lost two in a row and four of six as they prepare for the first of a home-and-home set in Phoenix on Thursday.
The Golden State Warriors’ season frustration spilled into public view last week not through a postgame rant or a locker-room leak, but via a candid email from owner Joe Lacob.
The Warriors dipped below .500 on Sunday, and Steve Kerr didn’t point fingers. He pointed at himself. After a 136-131 loss in Portland dropped Golden State to 13-14, Kerr said plainly that he hasn’t been good enough.
Jackson Rowe is headed overseas. The former Warriors forward has signed with Ironi Ness Ziona of Israel’s top domestic league, the team announced. Rowe became a free agent earlier this month after Golden State waived him to open a two-way roster spot.