Klay Thompson’s future with the Golden State Warriors appears to be over, with many uncertainties regarding his future with the Dubs. Regarding his future,
Chris Paul will turn 39 next month, but he still feels that there is work left to do.
The Golden State Warriors just finished off a rocky season and now potentially face an even more rocky offseason.
‘It was total domination,’ Golden State’s coach Steve Kerr admits.
It’s the end of the road for the Golden State Warriors this season. This is after they suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the Sacramento Kings in Tuesday’s winner-take-all Play-In bout, 118-94.
The season is officially over for the Golden State Warriors. This also means that Klay Thompson may have already suited up for the last time for the Dubs now that he’s headed to free agency this summer.
The Golden State Warriors seek a secure spot in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Their postseason journey starts with an NBA Play-In Tournament game against the Sacramento Kings, which will determine who competes for the eighth and final seed.
Stephen Curry‘s incredible talent and on-court aura have turned many into his fans including head coach, Steve Kerr. The Golden State Warriors will face the Sacramento Kings in the play-in tournament on Tuesday.
A couple of years ago, no one in the NBA can touch the Golden State Warriors. But even though the team has clearly regressed this season, head coach Steve Kerr has remained hopeful that the Stephen Curry-led team can still do something special in the playoffs.
Despite ending their regular season on a high note, Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors find themselves in a challenging position, needing to secure consecutive road victories in the Play-In games to clinch a playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Since the advent of the Stephen Curry era, the Golden State Warriors have been a formidable force in the NBA, showcasing a singular star’s profound impact on a franchise.
The 2023-24 regular season was certainly not the best for the Golden State Warriors. After winning the championship in 2022 the team has struggled to even stay in the competition this year.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr believes his squad is well-positioned to make a postseason run after securing the No. 10 seed in the West, citing their recent form and positive locker room energy.
The Golden State Warriors clinched a play-in tournament spot after finishing 10th in the Western Conference. Although they’re facing elimination with a loss to the Sacramento Kings, it sounds like head coach Steve Kerr is confident about the matchup.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr insists he's planning to prioritize rest over a possible home-court advantage when his club wraps up the regular season by hosting the Utah Jazz on Sunday in San Francisco.
For many, “funny” is not the word that comes to mind when describing San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich. The winningest coach in NBA history has gained a reputation for his often sharp, almost always blunt answers and reactions to questions.
Despite annual predictions of their decline, the Golden State Warriors, led by Steve Kerr, relentlessly disprove doubters. This NBA season appears no different, even amidst their struggles, particularly on their home court.
The Golden State Warriors kept themselves alive in the West playoff race with a crucial 134-120 win over the Los Angeles Lakers where the team enjoyed an incredibly hot shooting night.
The Golden State Warriors’ current run this season has been frustrating due to injuries and suspensions to key players. For head coach Steve Kerr, though, the team’s current iteration is still a better one compared to last year.
Following the Warriors' 118-110 victory over the Utah Jazz, head coach Steve Kerr expressed his confidence in the team's progression this season. Kerr highlighted the improvements in various aspects of the game, including better two-way basketball, enhanced chemistry, and a more positive team atmosphere compared to the previous year.
Playing on the second leg of a back-to-back, down two starters and falling behind by 16 points in the first quarter, the Golden State Warriors nevertheless got a good look to beat the Dallas Mavericks at the buzzer.
Some are connecting the Warriors' loss to the Timberwolves with an extended break for one of the team's stars. The head coach disagrees.
The Golden State Warriors needed to win tonight against the New York Knicks - they didn't. Now, the Warriors are back in the 10th seed, and four games behind from making it out of the play-in tournament.
Golden State Warriors HC Steve Kerr called out replay reviews for their impact on the flow of games.
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