Washington Wizards guard Jordan Poole spent the first four seasons of his NBA career with the Golden State Warriors. Spending some time in the G League while in
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wants “nothing but the best” for former Warriors guard Jordan Poole. But that doesn’t mean he laments the trade that sent him 18 months ago to the Washington Wizards.
Green has apologized to Poole — and, as he mentioned, his parents — multiple times before this instance and has taken responsibility. Yet he admitted he feels “kind of in between on certain days” when reflecting on what went down. “You can’t call a man a b-word and push him and not get hit, either,” Green said on the podcast.
Draymond Green left the Golden State Warriors ' game last night vs. the Washington Wizards with calf tightness, and with the exact timetable for his return uncertain, Steve Kerr is likely turning to one of his young players to fill in for Green.
Stephen Curry exited Saturday's contest between the Golden State Warriors and the Washington Wizards at Chase Center due to a left ankle injury. Curry's history with ankle injuries had Warriors fans worried,
The Warriors are currently dealing with a flurry of injuries. Jonathan Kuminga, Kyle Anderson and Brandin Podziemski are all currently sidelined with different injuries. WIth Green out, Moses Moody played 29 minutes off the bench on Saturday. Moody tallied 13 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the field with two boards and an assist.
Steph Curry missed the final minute of the Warriors’ win Saturday night over the Wizards with an ankle injury, but Golden State coach Steve Kerr does not believe his star guard will miss much time, if any.
NBA Finals rematch, the Boston Celtics got their revenge, blowing out the Golden State Warriors 125-85 at Chase Center in San Francisco, much to
After that verbal exchange, Jordan buckled down to work. He would score on the next play and then convert two free throws to give the Bulls some breathing spac
Over the past 18 months, the Warriors have been in sharp decline. Their roster has become imbalanced, with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green leading a group of talented but raw players. Unless the front office makes some significant moves ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, Golden State will struggle to be a serious threat this season.
It doesn’t appear the Warriors will be at full strength any time soon. Golden State (21-21) has struggled in recent weeks while dealing with numerous injuries to key players, and while a few Warriors stars soon could return,