Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry has dominated footwear headlines throughout the NBA season. Ever since Curry's unexpected split with Under Armour, the sneaker free agent has worn various sneakers to pay tribute to hoopers and flirt with different brands.
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 Golden State Warriors have struggled to find consistency early in the 2025–26 NBA season, holding a 13–15 record and in the midst of a three-game losing streak.
The Golden State Warriors’ ownership and front office are finally panicking, and it’s a good thing. After all, the Golden State Warriors currently have an abysmal 13-15 record during the 2025-26 NBA season.
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly looking for athletic centers on the trade market. Chris Haynes reported Friday that the Warriors are targeting centers Daniel Gafford, Nic Claxton and Robert Williams III.
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.
Like all other teams, the Golden State Warriors are looking at their trade options. But they are really honing in on snatching up a big man. According to Chris Haynes of NBA TV, Daniel Gafford, Nic Claxton, and Robert Williams III are on the short list.
The Golden State Warriors need to make a move to turn their season around, and fast. They have an ageing, but star-studded roster, and hoped to get off to a hot start to their season so they could rest players going into the postseason.
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 lost yet another heartbreaker on Thursday, falling 99-98 to the Phoenix Suns after a loose ball foul with 0.4 seconds remaining afforded Jordan Goodwin a pair of free throws, which he split.
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.
The wildly unpredictable Dillon Brooks show heads to San Francisco on Saturday night when the Golden State Warriors get a rematch with the Phoenix Suns.
Every NBA superstar was a fan of the game first. The joy of watching your favorite player ball out stays with you, even after you make it to the league.
The Golden State Warriors were given a questionable foul call with 0.4 seconds to go that led to them losing to the Phoenix Suns 99-98 on Thursday. The Last Two-Minute Report confirmed that it was the correct call.
Turnovers have always been the Achilles’ heel of the Golden State Warriors dynasty– the small sacrifice to pay in exchange for all the good that comes from the intricate, controlled chaos required to maximize the attention Stephen Curry’s gravity attracts.
Stephen Curry was outshone by Devin Booker in their recent matchup. In that game, the Phoenix Suns secured a narrow 99-98 victory over the Golden State Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors ran into more trouble in their latest game, falling short against the Phoenix Suns. Golden State is now on a three-game losing streak after dropping a tough one, 99-98, to Phoenix.
For those who play in the NBA, basketball becomes a business. However, for Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry, when watching former teammate Klay Thompson have a vintage performance for the Dallas Mavericks, Thompson’s new team, it became personal for Curry.
Jimmy Butler has faced a wave of criticism following the Golden State Warriors’ recent struggles. The primary complaint is his failure to step up as a consistent secondary scorer behind Stephen Curry when the Golden State Warriors need it most.
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.
Jonathan Kuminga has not made an appearance for the Golden State Warriors in their last three games. The 6-foot-7 forward is no longer dealing with an injury, and his recent benching has been brought about by head coach Steve Kerr’s changes in the rotation.
The Warriors dipped below .500 on Sunday, and Steve Kerr didn’t point fingers. He pointed at himself. After a 136-131 loss in Portland dropped Golden State to 13-14, Kerr said plainly that he hasn’t been good enough.
Former Warriors forward Jackson Rowe has signed with Ironi Ness Ziona, the Israeli team announced today in a press release. Rowe became a free agent after being waived by Golden State earlier this month.