For the 2024-25 season, Golden State is 22-23, 11th in the Western Conference. On January 4, PF Jonathan Kuminga injured his ankle against the Grizzlies. The 22-year-old has missed the Warriors ...
Despite an impressive win over Oklahoma City on Wednesday, the Warriors ‘ front office seems realistic about the state of the team’s roster and is prepared to make a “significant” deal ahead of next week’s trade deadline, Brian Windhorst of ESPN reported on NBA Today ( YouTube link ).
A recent report reveals unexpected information on Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler potentially moving to the Golden State Warriors
My league sources confirm these hesitations, revealing that Curry himself has reservations about Butler's fit in the Warriors' locker room — a sentiment shared by head coach Steve Kerr. Their worries stem from Butler's tumultuous history with previous teams:
The Houston Rockets just finished up a run of games against the top teams in the Eastern Conference (and the Atlanta Hawks). Not only did they go three for three against the top East teams, but their top three players each had a turn willing the team to victory.
Almost every team gets involved with NBA trade deadline deals in the modern era. So, what trades should each team make?
The Thunder (37-8) enter the contest well-rested. They're fresh off a two-day break. Last time out, they collected a win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 35 points and Isaiah Hartenstein returned from a five-game absence due to a calf strain.
Do you like drama? (Again, we'll assume so if you like sports.) So, to recap, if you answered "yes" at least once, you're going to love today's UEFA Champions League action: 18 simultaneous games, all streaming on Paramount+,
As NBA rules change year-by-year, players always look for ways to adapt and take advantage of situations. Previous rule changes that altered the game include th
Also, how will it affect our power rankings? All good things to ponder as our NBA insiders break down this week's list. Note: Team rankings are based on where members of our panel (ESPN's Tim Bontemps,
The Golden State Warriors are currently placed as the Western Conference's No. 11 seed with a 22-23 record, not necessarily a spot they'd like to be in during the few remaining years of Stephen Curry's prime.