There are, to date, 28 NBA players who have tallied at least 3,000 playoff points. It’s a list purely of Hall of Famers and future Hall of Famers.
The Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns combined to win zero games this postseason, with the Warriors losing in the play-in tournament, and the Suns getting swept in round one.
Will LeBron stay in L.A. or be in a new city next season? Draymond Green weighed in.
The Golden State Warriors, once the behemoths of the NBA, saw their dynasty falter in recent years, culminating in a disappointing absence from the playoffs this season.
The Miami Heat really blew it. No, not their season (though they did sort of blow that, too — but hey, their best player was injured). Instead, it was something much bigger than that.
The Golden State Warriors’ season is over after their loss in the NBA Play-In Tournament, but that does not mean that Draymond Green is not still opining on what is taking place in the NBA Playoffs, and he got real on why he believes the Denver Nuggets might be in trouble in the upcoming second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Stephen Curry holds the NBA all-time three-point record. However, there is one specific three-point record that Curry is still trailing in. Despite having made the most long-range shots ever, it is Curry’s Golden State Warriors teammate Klay Thompson who holds the record for most three-pointers in a single game.
While the Golden State Warriors are currently far from the peak of their dynasty, the brilliance of Steph Curry is something that will always keep the opposing defense on edge.
Draymond Green and Rudy Gobert don't seem to like each other. Throughout his entire career, Green has refused to give Gobert his props - until now. On the newest episode of The Draymond Green Show, Green made a very surprising statement about the big man.
One NBA writer proposed that the Golden State Warriors acquire LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers this summer. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed
LeBron James' candid remarks on the 'Mind The Game' podcast shed light on the perplexing strategy employed by the Houston Rockets during their historic collapse in Game 7 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals.
Will do it in a Warriors uniform?! I know that Klay Thompson had a tough year as a Golden State Warrior this season. He was put on the bench after struggling as a starter, and found himself not playing in crunch time occassionally throughout the season.
FROM A BACKPACK TO A SPLASHPACK If I asked you what you would take away from this past season from Draymond Green, I can imagine a couple responses. You might start with the fact that he was suspended for hella long (12-game suspension) for doing unsportsmanlike conduct on the court.
A question all 30 teams are asking. Perhaps I’m just feeling sentimental while reading Hanif Abdurraqib’s new book There’s Always This Year (which I cannot recommend strongly enough), which chronicles, among other things, the last few decades in Ohio basketball.
The New York Knicks are one win away from eliminating the Philadelphia 76ers and advancing in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. Star guard Jalen Brunson has grown into one of the best guards in the NBA, and is looking to lead New York to a title this season.
One NBA writer proposed that the Brooklyn Nets and Golden State Warriors make a trade with each other this summer. Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report proposed
Could the Warriors be exploring the idea of trading for Kevin Durant?
Green had a field day coming back at Nurkic after the Suns were eliminated by the Timberwolves.
The strategy aims to capitalize on Stephen Curry’s prime years by adding a high-impact player like Durant.
The two have been feuding for many years now with Green regularly taking swipes at Gobert’s ability on the basketball court.
The Golden State Warriors did not make the postseason this year and now the front office has some decisions to make. With that in mind, rumors are that Klay Thompson’s future is completely up in the air.
As the Golden State Warriors aim to maximize the remaining years of Stephen Curry‘s stellar NBA career, they face a significant challenge: reshaping the roster without the luxury of cap space.
The Golden State Warriors have missed the playoffs for the third time in the past five years, the lights of the Bay Area dynasty flickering as their stars come to terms with the reality that Father Time really is undefeated.
Many Golden State Warriors supporters were flabbergasted why Jonathan Kuminga was not eligible for this year’s NBA Most Improved Player of the Year award won by Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey, considering he made a huge leap for the Dubs in the 2023-24 campaign.
If the Golden State Warriors decide to let Chris Paul go this offseason, an interesting team reportedly would be interested in the veteran point guard.
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