Stephen Curry's legendary NBA career is starting to wind down. The greatest player in the history of the Golden State Warriors is now 37 years old, and when the team traded for Jimmy Butler, Curry and Draymond Green both admitted they were reaching their last ride.
The bond between fathers and sons is forever. But when it comes to basketball, that bond can also be rooted in friendly competitiveness — whether it’s supporting different NBA teams or going 1v1 in casual games.
The Golden State Warriors will enter the 2025 NBA Draft with only one pick: the 41st overall selection, which comes in the second round. They have an older, expensive team and could use some younger, cheap talent to fill out the roster.
The Golden State Warriors have several roster issues they have to fix before returning to being a contender in 2025-26. An offseason blockbuster deal will always offer an opportunity to do just that.
An NBA player has scored at least 30 points in Game 1 of an NBA finals on 40 occasions since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976-77. How many of those players can you name in five minutes?
Even after the Golden State Warriors took an early exit from the NBA Playoffs, Draymond Green has kept himself busy. The former Defensive Player of the Year is still hosting his podcast, The Draymond Green Show, and recently made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Ahead of February's NBA trade deadline, the Golden State Warriors were expected to shake things up, as they were struggling and on the brink of missing the postseason entirely.
Draymond Green is never one to hold back when it comes to talking trash or telling stories, but it turns out, he’s not even the best trash talker in his own family.
The NBA offseason is right around the corner and while superstars Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kevin Durant are the headliners entering the summer due to trade rumors, there are also some key free agents for teams to sign.
The Warriors hosted nine pre-draft workouts this week looking for candidates for the No. 41 pick and post-draft signings. Here’s a look at Tuesday’s group.
Stephen Curry is arguably the greatest three-point shooter of all time, but even he can have ice-cold days from deep. The Golden State Warriors superstar has had an undeniable impact on the rise of three-point shooting in the modern era.
The Golden State Warriors enter the 2025 offseason with a clear need to improve their roster. Steve Kerr's team has solid depth, but lacks a legitimate big man and some additional ball-handling off the bench.
Golden State Warriors duo Draymond Green and Stephen Curry have seen everything the NBA has to offer alongside one another. Both players helped lead the franchise, alongside Klay Thompson, to four NBA titles.
A 68-14 regular season record, an elite defense and the presence of MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander have made this Oklahoma City Thunder team special. OKC lost a late lead to the Indiana Pacers to lose Game 1 of the NBA Finals, but everything they’ve been working towards is still laid out before them.
The official start to the NBA offseason is right around the corner and teams have some key decisions to make as they try to upgrade their rosters this summer.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has established himself as one of the premier defensive players in the modern era. Considering that the title
Kevin Knox spent part of the 2024-25 season with the Golden State Warriors. The former Kentucky star averaged 3.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per contest while shooting 50.0% from the field and 26.7% from the three-point range in 14 games.
Ahead of Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals, both teams are feeling the weight of the moment with a championship hanging in the balance. Warriors star Draymond Green has been in this position six times before, and he says losing at this stage is the worst possible fate.
Steph Curry is seen by a lot of people as one of the best ten NBA players of all time. Earlier this year, Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal made a strong statement about Curry that went viral.
Golden State Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski showed a bit of improvement in his second year in the NBA. Podz had a few more games where he was a starter, earning the trust of the coaching staff and his teammates.
According to ESPN Senior NBA Insider, Shams Charania, the upcoming NBA offseason has the potential to be the craziest offseason ever. Will the Warriors be stuck watching from the sidelines?
The Golden State Warriors used a second-half surge to find their way into the postseason. After a grueling seven-game series against the Houston Rockets, Stephen Curry’s hamstring injury gave Draymond Green and Co.