The Golden State Warriors have finally returned to the win column. In their recent matchup, the Golden State Warriors successfully held off the Phoenix Suns for a 119-114 victory.
With everything happening around the Golden State Warriors, there have been trade rumors surrounding Steph Curry, while coach Steve Kerr’s future at the Bay Arena is also under great scrutiny.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry explained his mindset after Saturday’s 119-116 win over the Phoenix Suns. Speaking to the media after the game, Curry described his calm late-game approach as “mental warfare,” especially in pressure moments.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has heard no shortage of ambitious ideas from fans during his tenure. One proposal, however, stood out enough to linger.
The Golden State Warriors got back in the win column on Saturday night, taking the second game of a baseball series with the Phoenix Suns, winning 119-116.
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.
The basketball community believed the Golden State Warriors dynasty had come to an end after Kevin Durant left the team in 2019. A few years later, they proved the world wrong and won another championship in 2022.
The Golden State Warriors entered the season hoping to return to title contention behind Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler. But through 29 games, the team sits below .500 and has struggled with consistency on both ends of the floor, barely staying above .500 in games against teams from their conference (11-10).
Draymond Green’s night against the Phoenix Suns was cut short after a shove, some shouting, and two quick technical fouls. The Golden State Warriors forward’s frustration boiled over, reigniting the ongoing debate about how the NBA handles emotion and consistency.
On Saturday evening, the Golden State Warriors ended their ugly losing skid with a narrow home victory over the Phoenix Suns, exacting some revenge for their loss in Phoenix two nights earlier.
Going into the 2025-26 season, the Golden State Warriors largely stayed out of the transfer market. It came as a shock to the fan base, considering they had an ageing roster with a history of injuries.
The Golden State Warriors finally snapped their three-game losing streak. The Phoenix Suns had no answer for the Golden State Warriors in their most recent clash during the 2025-26 NBA season.
The Golden State Warriors are sitting at 14-15 and 8th in the West, which is the exact spot where patience starts turning into panic. They’ve also been a mess in tight games, with a 6-10 record in clutch situations and a 3-6 mark in games decided by five points or fewer.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA– The Golden State Warriors secured a much-needed 119-116 win over the Phoenix Suns to snap a three-game losing streak. And they had to
The Golden State Warriors beat the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night, but the focus was on Draymond Green’s early exit. Green picked up his first technical for shoving Collin Gillespie from behind.
We’ve seen this movie before in the Bay Area: Draymond Green gets tangled up, the whistles blow, the frustration mounts, and suddenly, the Warriors are staring down the barrel of a long night.
The Golden State Warriors beat the Phoenix Suns during their showdown on Saturday, 119-116. Steph Curry led the way for the Dubs, recording 28 points on 9-of-19 shooting, along with 10 rebounds, six assists and one steal.
In Saturday's media session after the Warriors' 119-116 win over the Suns, Steve Kerr explained why he disagreed with Draymond Green's ejection before going off on Dillon Brooks' flagrant foul from Thursday's game.
There’s a growing sense around the league that the Warriors may need more than a tweak to stop the slide. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Scott Ostler went a step further, suggesting Golden State consider trading Jonathan Kuminga and temporarily moving Draymond Green out of the starting lineup.
The Golden State Warriors haven’t had the type of season they were expecting to have thus far. Heading into Saturday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns, Golden State’s record stood at a dismal 13-15.
Stephen Curry had 28 points and Jimmy Butler III 25 as the Golden State Warriors avenged a road loss two days earlier with a 119-116 victory over the Phoenix Suns in the second half of a home-and-home sequence Saturday night in San Francisco.
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’ uneven season continued Thursday with another loss, this time to the Phoenix Suns. The defeat dropped them to ninth in the Western Conference at 13-15, underscoring their ongoing struggles.
The Warriors are actively exploring the trade market for size and athleticism, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes. Speaking on NBA on Prime, Haynes said Golden State has identified the frontcourt as a clear area of need, particularly when it comes to rebounding, rim protection and interior scoring.
The Golden State Warriors have failed to live up to expectations thus far, as they are currently ninth in the West with a 13-15 record. The season isn’t going according to plan, and that, in turn, has led the Warriors to become buyers in the trade market this season.
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.