The Toronto Raptors are victorious after a 141-127 win against the Golden State Warriors in overtime inside Scotiabank Arena. During the game, the Raptors trailed by as much as 13 points against the Warriors in the second half, but they were able to chip away at their deficit with a strong fourth-quarter performance.
It’s been a little over 10 years since Steve Kerr first took the helm as head coach of the Golden State Warriors. During that stretch, the Warriors formed a dynasty winning four championships in eight years.
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors have begun to find their rhythm, securing their third straight win with a 126-116 victory over Cooper Flagg and the Dallas Mavericks on Christmas Day.
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.
Warriors guard Seth Curry recently underwent an MRI which confirmed he has irritation along the sciatic nerve on his left side, reports Anthony Slater of ESPN (via Twitter).
The Toronto Raptors are beginning a long home stand as they take on Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in a matinee contest. It may not be 2019 anymore, but the Warriors game on the schedule should always be of interest to the other 29 teams in the league, including the Raptors.
It appears that Jonathan Kuminga‘s time with the Golden State Warriors may finally be coming to an end. Since being drafted as the seventh overall pick in the 2021 NBA draft, Kuminga has struggled to convince head coach Steve Kerr that he deserves to be an important member of the squad.
Former Bucks center Brook Lopez has not had a good first year with the Clippers. Anyone watching last night’s game in Portland wouldn’t know it, as Lopez poured in 31 points on nine made threes.
The Golden State Warriors need to make some changes, and they must do so quickly. That change may be in the form of a center. There so happens to be a superstar who is an athletic center who has been linked to the trade market the entire season.
Steph Curry may finally have competition for the title of best aging shooter in the NBA. Los Angeles Clippers center Brook Lopez caught fire on Saturday during his team’s 119-103 win over the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center in Portland, Ore.
There have been plenty of exciting footwear storylines throughout this NBA season, but none have been more riveting than Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry's sneaker free agency.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has known Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg longer than others in the NBA. Flagg attended Curry’s basketball camp back in the day, so Curry knew firsthand how talented Flagg was before the Warriors hosted the Mavericks on Christmas Day.
Becoming a free agent in the sneaker market has been liberating for Stephen Curry, who now enjoys the flexibility to wear different shoes. With this opportunity, the Warriors superstar opted to pay homage to his former teammate Klay Thompson when the two faced off on Christmas Day.
One legend who knows something about performing on Christmas Day heaped some praise on a rookie who experienced the NBA's premier regular season stage.
Stephen Curry lost a personal scoring duel with Cooper Flagg in their first head-to-head, but joined with Gary Payton II to stall a late Dallas rally as the Golden State Warriors held off the Mavericks 126-116 as part of the NBA's Christmas Day card Thursday afternoon in San Francisco.
The Golden State Warriors hosted the Dallas Mavericks in a highly anticipated NBA on Christmas Day matchup. All eyes were on the feet of Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry.
Golden State Warriors fans have been complaining of the front office wasting Stephen Curry’s last few seasons at a high-level for several years now, with no superstar-level player there to support him.
The idea once felt unthinkable, but Stephen Curry’s future with the Golden State Warriors is now being openly questioned in NBA circles. As the Warriors continue to unravel, prominent NBA podcaster Bill Simmons proposed that a dramatic pivot could be the cleanest solution for all sides.
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors made it two wins in a row on Monday after taking down the Orlando Magic in a 120-97 blowout. Curry turned in another strong performance with 26 points on 10-of-23 from the field, to go along with three rebounds, six assists, two steals and four triples in 31 minutes of action.
The Golden State Warriors pummeled the Orlando Magic in the second half Monday night, 120-97. What were a few of our takeaways?! Let's dive into it! Basketball can be a funny game, can't it?!