After defeating the Dala Mavericks in a thrilling overtime victory, with Moses Moody scoring 23 points before suffering a season-ending left knee injury in the final minute, the Golden State Warriors are set to face the Brooklyn Nets tonight, who are coming off an eight-straight loss.
The Golden State Warriors have battled injuries to key players throughout the season. Stephen Curry remains sidelined with a knee issue, while Jimmy Butler has already been ruled out for the season due to a serious injury.
The Golden State Warriors have signed center Omer Yurtseven to a second 10-day contract as the team continues to deal with mounting injuries late in the season.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
The Golden State Warriors may have lost Moses Moody and Jimmy Butler, but Big Yurt isn’t going anywhere. 27-year-old Ömer Yurtseven is signing a second 10-day contract with the Warriors, who are without centers Al Horford (calf) and Quinten Post (foot) at present.
As the Golden State Warriors continue to navigate their season, which was dubbed the “toughest opening stretch” by head coach Steve Kerr and included 17 games in 29 days across 13 cities, the exhaustion behind the scenes has become difficult to ignore.
The Golden State Warriors are giving center Omer Yurtseven a second 10-day contract, per ESPN's Anthony Slater. Yurtseven's first 10-day contract expired Tuesday.
The Warriors will re-sign center Omer Yurtseven for another 10 days after his first 10-day contract with the team expired overnight on Tuesday, according to Anthony Slater of ESPN (Twitter link).
When legends speak to each other, the message often carries a little extra weight. That was certainly the case when Steph Curry sent golf legend Tiger Woods a heartfelt message before his TGL Final.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
The Golden State Warriors will be shorthanded on Wednesday vs. the Brooklyn Nets as they attempt to begin their first winning streak in over two months.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors have endured a nightmarish campaign. Several key players have missed extended time with injuries. Warriors guard Moses Moody is the latest casualty.
The season has not gone well for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors. The 12-time All-Star has been sidelined by a knee injury since January, which has been a big problem for Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors received some clarity on Moses Moody’s injury, and while the overall situation remains serious, there is at least a measure of relief.
Stephen Curry has not played since late January. He’s been out due to a knee injury, which is reportedly difficult to treat. The Golden State Warriors have struggled mightily in his absence.
The injuries keep piling up for the Golden State Warriors, who will be without yet another regular when they face the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday in San Francisco.
The Golden State Warriors got the update they feared on Moses Moody after his freak injury Monday night. Moody suffered a torn patellar tendon in his left knee, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.
Frustration is running over the Warriors late in the season. Draymond Green, on his podcast “The Draymond Green Show,” admitted to a recurring nightmare that the team cannot handle. He dropped his top concern about the team and made it pretty clear that he is “sick of the play-in” format.