When the NBA introduced the 65-game rule, it was their way of combatting players sitting out of games due to ‘load management’. At the end of the day, the NBA is a business and wants the best product available for consumers.
With the season ending in weeks and the playoff picture forming up, bettors could win big with the Golden State Warriors taking on the Detroit Pistons.
The Golden State Warriors have been hoping to land Giannis Antetokounmpo since Kevin Durant left in 2019, and at this year's trade deadline their dream started to look like it could become a reality.
After a 120–99 loss to the Boston Celtics on 18 March, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is catching serious heat, but as the noise grows louder, Draymond Green has stepped in to call it like it is.
At 33-36, the Golden State Warriors' 2026 first-round pick will be valuable no matter how the season finishes. But it would be more valuable if they don't make the playoffs.
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 will be taking on the Atlanta Hawks on the road this Saturday. With Stephen Curry’s injury return still looking uncertain, the Warriors fans are rooting desperately for the 4-time NBA champion to come back.
A former Golden State Warriors teammate has pointed to Draymond Green’s influence as a key reason behind how the NBA now values sixth men and role players financially.
It might be hard to remember now, but once upon a time, the Golden State Warriors had high hopes for the 2025-26 season. Their 2025 NBA playoff run ended in the second round, but that was mostly due to Stephen Curry’s hamstring injury that the Dubs didn’t force him to return prematurely from.
Stephen Curry’s injury timeline is still very much uncertain. Suffering from knee discomfort, the Warriors star has now sat out for several games. Unfortunately, his absence has heavily impacted the team.
A mighty army with the best arsenal is only as good as its general. The same can be said about Steve Kerr’s Golden State Warriors, who are faltering in the absence of franchise icon Stephen Curry.
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 are in the limbo portion of their post-dynasty run. On any given night, they are still fun to watch, mainly because of Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
Moses Moody is working out diligently, shooting left-handed, and wearing a brace on his injured right wrist. Even so, he’s unlikely to return for the final three games of the Golden State Warriors’ road trip.
For most of the season, Steve Kerr has reiterated that the Warriors' goal was to get out of the play-in tournament by securing a top-six seed in the Western Conference.
One Golden State Warriors player has admitted he would request a trade immediately if the Seattle SuperSonics return to the NBA. The comment comes at a time when the league is actively moving toward expansion, bringing Seattle closer than ever to regaining a franchise.
Draymond Green admitted the reality of the Golden State Warriors’ situation after their latest loss, as the team slipped further down the Western Conference standings.
The Golden State Warriors may only have to survive without The Chef for a couple more weeks. There is “cautious optimism” that injured Warriors star Steph Curry will be returning to the lineup by the end of March, Shams Charania of ESPN reported on Wednesday.
Veteran Warriors wing Jimmy Butler isn’t putting a date on it. But the intent is clear. Butler rejoined the team for the first time since undergoing ACL surgery in February and said he expects to return at some point next season, per Nick Friedell of The Athletic.
For one night, it all clicked. Kristaps Porzingis and De’Anthony Melton combined for 57 points in the Warriors’ 125-117 win over Washington, snapping a five-game skid and offering a look at what Golden State hopes can stick, as Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area noted.
The Golden State Warriors are 33-35 this season, fighting to try and grab the No. 8 seed so that they get a more favorable route through the NBA Play-In Tournament.