Steph Curry and Kevin Durant have both built incredible individual legacies, and both are certain to reach the Hall of Fame once they retire. Each has reshaped the modern NBA in distinct ways.
The Golden State Warriors have not had ideal circumstances. Facing injuries across the roster, the team is now missing superstar Stephen Curry, who is expected to be out for All-Star weekend despite being selected as a starter for the Western Conference.
There has been much speculation about head coach Steve Kerr’s future with the Golden State Warriors amid another up-and-down season, as well as the recently concluded Jonathan Kuminga saga.
How many of the 36 players in the NBA's Three-Point Era (since 1979-80) to score at least 2,500 career points in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
Good players tend to succeed in the NBA. Sometimes, though, they find themselves in terrible situations but still find ways to over-achieve. These are the 20 players who carried the worst NBA teams.
Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram on Tuesday was named to replace injured Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry on USA Stripes in the upcoming NBA All-Star Game.
Six years after earning his first All-Star nod as a member of the Pelicans, Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has been named to his second All-Star game, the NBA announced today (via Twitter).
The Golden State Warriors needed everyone to step up on Monday against the Memphis Grizzlies. Fortunately for the Warriors, the players received the message, and almost everyone did their part.
Stephen Curry’s ongoing knee injury has officially ruled him out of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, with the event less than a week away. The Golden State Warriors cannot afford another setback at this stage of the season.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves made headlines on Monday right after the Golden State Warriors announced an update on Steph Curry's injury. According to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, Curry will remain out through the All-Star break due to a lingering knee injury.
Two-time NBA All-Star game Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry will not compete in Sunday's annual showcase due to an ongoing injury to his right knee. Golden State coach Steve Kerr announced the news prior to the Warriors' game on Monday evening versus the Memphis Grizzlies.
A right knee injury will prevent Warriors superstar Stephen Curry from competing in the All-Star game, head coach Steve Kerr told reporters on Monday (story via Anthony Slater of ESPN).
From the minds of the Spider-Verse movies comes the Stephen Curry-produced GOAT, an animated movie that serves as a metaphor for the greatest shooter of all time’s story.
The Golden State Warriors’ 105-99 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers told a familiar story for a team currently surviving on grit rather than star power. On the surface, the Warriors did much of what was required to win.
The Golden State Warriors are in a good spot before the All-Star break, and they may be willing to put a pause on a few players so they can get healthy.
The Golden State Warriors’ season has reached a familiar crossroads, and once again, it revolves entirely around Stephen Curry’s health. A lingering knee issue has sidelined the franchise star for over a week, and without him, the Warriors have looked painfully ordinary.
While struggling to get their top players all on the court at the same time, the Los Angeles Lakers will continue their season-long eight-game homestand when the Golden State Warriors pay a visit Saturday.
The Golden State Warriors absorbed a significant setback late in a 131-124 loss to the Detroit Pistons on Jan. 30 when Steph Curry was forced to leave the game with a knee issue, casting immediate uncertainty over the team’s short-term outlook.
When it rains, it pours. Never has a saying rang truer than it does in the case of the Golden State Warriors. Coached by Steve Kerr and led by Stephen Curry, the Warriors had a rather remarkable decade in the NBA.
Stephen Curry's social media activity could be giving Warriors fans hope that they will land Giannis Antetokounmpo. At about 8 ET on Wednesday, Curry liked an NBA on ESPN Instagram post that had this Giannis quote: "I want to be here, but I want to be here to win." It's likely Curry was simply admiring Antetokounmpo's perspective.