Kendrick Perkins doesn't understand why the Warriors haven't provided their franchise guard, Stephen Curry, with a second star.
The Golden State Warriors have hit a rough patch recently, going 4-4 in their last eight games. With Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga sidelined due to injuries and Stephen Curry
Warriors star Stephen Curry sat out the front end of a back-to-back Tuesday against the Jazz due to bilateral knee injury management, but the team is hopeful he will play Wednesday.
The Golden State Warriors are expected to be active ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, but they are running out of options.
Stephen Curry is unavailable for Tuesday's game vs. Jazz, as the Warriors continue to focus on preserving the legendary guard's health
Dennis Schroder scored 23 points with five 3-pointers, Brandin Podziemski contributed 20 points off the bench with Stephen Curry sitting out to rest his troublesome knees, and the Golden State Warriors beat the stumbling Utah Jazz 114-103.
During his postgame news conference, Curry was informed that the loss marked the 20th loss for Golden State when heading into the fourth quarter trailing the game. The Warriors have one just one game when in that situation. Upon hearing that shocking statistic, Curry shared his shock and his understanding as to why that wild statistic exists.
Dennis Schroder had his most productive game with his new team, scoring 23 points while filling in for Stephen Curry, and the Golden State Warriors held on for a 114-103 victory over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday in San Francisco.
For the past two seasons, the Golden State Warriors have been searching for a co-star next to Stephen Curry. With many of their top targets off the market, Golden State might pivot to Nikola Vučević. The Warriors have been linked to the Chicago Bulls big man throughout this season.
The Golden State Warriors became only the second team — after the Dallas Mavericks — to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder twice this season after they picked up a
Stephen Curry hit a long 3-pointer with 1:52 left on the way to 21 points as Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109.