The Golden State Warriors were at the edge of two timelines. Of course, they have never been afraid of bold swings. From assembling a dynasty around Stephen Curry to reshaping their roster on the fly, the franchise has long operated with championship urgency.
While struggling to get their top players all on the court at the same time, the Los Angeles Lakers will continue their season-long eight-game homestand when the Golden State Warriors pay a visit Saturday.
Diagnosed with what is being called as “patellofemoral pain syndrome,” or commonly known as runner’s knee, Steph Curry will miss the Golden State Warriors’ Saturday’s marquee matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Golden State Warriors absorbed a significant setback late in a 131-124 loss to the Detroit Pistons on Jan. 30 when Steph Curry was forced to leave the game with a knee issue, casting immediate uncertainty over the team’s short-term outlook.
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Stephen Curry once spoke glowingly about the Golden State Warriors’ next generation, but time has not been kind to that vision. In early 2022, Stephen Curry expressed confidence that Jordan Poole, Jonathan Kuminga, and James Wiseman would become the long-term foundation of the Warriors once the veteran core moved on.
Jordan Poole, James Wiseman, and Jonathan Kuminga were once viewed as future cornerstones for the Golden State Warriors, but all three are now gone. Kuminga was the last to be shipped out, with the Warriors trading him to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday.
Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks doesn’t need much to get himself hated by his opponents. Against the Golden State Warriors tonight, it didn’t take long to get himself going, and even with Warriors star Stephen Curry sidelined, he found a way to make the night personal.
While the Warriors’ front office made another questionable trade, owner Joe Lacob was reportedly miles away, eyeing a multi-billion dollar prize that has nothing to do with basketball.
The Golden State Warriors will be quite shorthanded tonight when they visit the Phoenix Suns. Following a busier-than-expected trade deadline, in which
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When it rains, it pours. Never has a saying rang truer than it does in the case of the Golden State Warriors. Coached by Steve Kerr and led by Stephen Curry, the Warriors had a rather remarkable decade in the NBA.
Stephen Curry's social media activity could be giving Warriors fans hope that they will land Giannis Antetokounmpo. At about 8 ET on Wednesday, Curry liked an NBA on ESPN Instagram post that had this Giannis quote: "I want to be here, but I want to be here to win." It's likely Curry was simply admiring Antetokounmpo's perspective.
Former NBA guard Lou Williams believes Stephen Curry may ultimately become the first player in league history to be honored with two statues outside an arena.
The Golden State Warriors will have to face the Philadelphia 76ers without their superstar. They have officially ruled out Stephen Curry for Tuesday’s game due to runner’s knee, a condition medically known as patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Warriors star Stephen Curry was forced to exit Friday’s loss to Detroit after aggravating a right knee injury he first experienced a week prior. As Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area writes, the 37-year-old guard underwent an MRI on Saturday, which didn’t reveal a serious injury.
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors took another loss on Friday against the Detroit Pistons, 131-124. Curry registered a team-high 23 points on 7-of-16 shooting, to go along with one rebound, two assists, a block and four three-pointers in 25 minutes of action.
The Golden State Warriors will be without Stephen Curry and Jonathan Kuminga for Tuseday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Curry has been dealing with knee soreness for the past several games, and he aggravated the injury in the second half of Golden State's loss to Detroit on Friday.
The Golden State Warriors are so desperate to win another championship with Stephen Curry, they may be willing to blow up the rest of the roster to do it.
Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry was not able to finish Friday’s game against the Detroit Pistons. The former back-to-back MVP left the contest in the third quarter after sustaining a knee injury.
It just goes from bad to worse for the Golden State Warriors’ campaign, as Stephen Curry’s injury adds pressure with the trade deadline nearing. The Warriors’ margin for error is shrinking by the day.
The Golden State Warriors are heading into this year’s NBA trade deadline facing a decision on whether the organization wants to push in its chips with point guard Steph Curry entering the final stages of his career.