The Golden State Warriors are off to a 4-1 start after their most recent win against the Los Angeles Clippers, where they blew the Clippers out 98-79. Tuesday was their first win against the Clippers since 2023, with Jimmy Butler leading the way with 21 points, going 9-of-12 from the field, along with five rebounds and five assists.
The Golden State Warriors atoned quite nicely on Tuesday, proving that Friday’s loss was an aberration and not a sign that the team can’t handle back-to-backs.
The Los Angeles Clippers had won seven straight games against the Golden State Warriors. But with Chris Paul back in a Clippers jersey, the Warriors returned to their traditional stomping of the Clip Show in a 98-79 victory.
The Golden State Warriors made splash Tuesday night in a dominant 98-79 victory over the Western Conference rival Los Angeles Clippers. While the game was tight at first, the Warriors decimated the Clippers in the second half.
The Golden State Warriors didn’t just beat the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night—they sent a message that echoed through Chase Center like thunder.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Jimmy Butler III put up a game-high 21 points without shooting a free throw and the Golden State Warriors, holding James Harden scoreless in the second half, blitzed the Los Angeles Clippers 98-79 on Tuesday in San Francisco.
The Golden State Warriors had a drama-filled 2025 offseason with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, but they ultimately agreed on a new deal to bring him back.
Draymond Green is 35-years-old, in his 14th NBA season, and still talking like he’s at the peak of his powers — because in some ways, he is. The Warriors veteran made it clear he still believes he’s the best defender in the NBA today.
When he’s not addressing the NBA gambling scandal, the outspoken forward of the Golden State Warriors, Draymond Green, is on another crusade. Prematurely no less, Green is speaking into existence his teammate Steph Curry winning the NBA MVP, per The Draymond Green Show.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green launched into an impassioned tirade on the latest episode of The Draymond Green Show, taking aim at public speculation surrounding NBA players amid the league’s ongoing gambling scandal.
The Golden State Warriors picked up a win over the Memphis Grizzlies at home on Monday night to move to 3-1 early into their 2025-26 campaign, and they are undoubtedly cementing themselves as a legitimate title contender.
As the veteran core of the Warriors nears the end of its run, Stephen Curry has made it clear that he expects more from three of the team’s emerging players.
The Golden State Warriors will take a new approach to a back-to-back when veteran Al Horford returns to face the Los Angeles Clippers in a Pacific Division showdown Tuesday night in San Francisco.
The Golden State Warriors put on a clinic Monday night at Chase Center, routing the Memphis Grizzlies 131-118 in a game that showcased the depth and firepower of Steve Kerr’s squad.
The Warriors won comfortably against the Grizzlies with the scoreboard showing 131-118 at the final buzzer. Brandin Podziemski had a much better game than
Jonathan Kuminga had a game-high 25 points, Moses Moody scored 12 of his 20 points in decisive third-quarter spurt and the Golden State Warriors ran away from the visiting Memphis Grizzlies for a 131-118 victory Monday night.
There's something about playing the Memphis Grizzlies that brings out the worst in Draymond Green. But nothing makes Green more inclined to flagrant fouls than when he gets embarrassed on the court.
The Golden State Warriors impressed in opening week, yet clear strengths and weaknesses have already started to emerge ahead of their fourth game of the season.