Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors and Pacers
Years ago, Stephen Curry sprained his MCL after guarding Trevor Ariza, and Bleacher Report tried to relive the moment.
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are among the Warriors who will not be available against the Pacers on Friday night.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors were reportedly on the verge of trading a vital player in a high-risk blockbuster deal with the Brooklyn Nets.
While the Phoenix Suns have been fully entrenched in trade speculation in recent weeks regarding three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal, Dunleavy could instead try to swing for the fences and convince the Suns to start a fire sale by parting ways with superstar shooting guard Devin Booker.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr emphasized struggling and fighting for wins. On Thursday, Golden State accomplished such goals in its 107-104 win over the Detroit Pistons. However, Stephen Curry still strives to fulfill an individual objective. After the win over Detroit, Curry revealed his goal for the 2024-25 season.
Steph Curry sounded unsure if he’d play in Indianapolis tomorrow. He’s been resting once in back-to-backs. Celebrini/staff will make final call. Curry: “I’m
For the second consecutive game, the Warriors lost at home to a team that was without its best player, posting a 114-98 defeat to the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat on Tuesday. This comes just two days after an abysmal 30-point loss to the Sacramento Kings,
Curry contributed 17 points (5-21 FG, 2-14 3Pt, 5-5 FT), 10 rebounds, six assists and two steals over 36 minutes during Thursday's 107-104 victory over the Pistons.
The Golden State Warriors could acquire a Miami Heat phenom by parting with a promising wing dealing with a significant injury.
Spears, who was appearing on KNBR 680's "Murph & Markus," the Warriors will not be in the market for Zion Williamson, should he be made avaialble.
Many fans and prognosticators have called for the Lakers to trade Anthony Davis and reshape the core around 40-year-old franchise face LeBron James. But with the Lakers occupying a playoff spot (20-16), it would take a king’s ransom for GM Rob Pelinka to trade the future Hall of Famer.