Curry believes a stretch of games will determine whether Golden State can salvage what has been a frustrating season so far.
TNT's Inside the NBA is more entertainment than analysis, and that's fine. However, Houston Rockets legend Kenny "The Jet" Smith" attempts to provide slight nuance and a touch of Xs and Os with the weekly "Pictures" segments. However, Smith's recent bold strategy for the Golden State Warriors made for a perplexing take.
Golden State's ownership and front office are reluctant to mortgage the future with an all-in trade, and surprisingly, Curry is on board.
Stephen Curry ‘s frustration has reached its boiling point as the Golden State Warriors suffered another embarrassing home defeat against a visiting team missing its top star. Curry slammed the chair during a second-quarter timeout and could only shake his head after the Jimmy Butler -less Miami Heat took a 42-29 lead.
Stephen Curry wants to see the Golden State Warriors improve sooner rather than later. However, with the NBA trade deadline three weeks away, the two-time MVP cautioned against making any rash moves that could jeopardize the organization’s long-term future.
Still, Curry doesn't want to see panic. And he echoed a sentiment that general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr., coach Steve Kerr and star forward Draymond Green have been saying since training camp ...
TORONTO -- With the trade deadline just over three weeks away, Golden State star guard Stephen Curry wants to see ... that general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr., coach Steve Kerr and star forward ...
For the last few years, the Warriors have operated in wait-and-see mode. Blessed by having Curry in his prime (or at least on the early decline) the Dubs have been able to sweat the small stuff of the NBA — luxury tax avoidance, draft-pick management, two-way contracts, founding a women’s team.
Stephen Curry is dealing with a left ankle sprain but has a chance to play in the Warriors' matchup against the Celtics on Monday.
This time, after his 45-point statement for a national TV audience, he reflected on his roller-coaster half-season with a look inward. “I guarantee I’m talking worse to myself than anybody will,”
During an up-and-down season with trade deadline questions abounding, the Warriors still believe they have what it takes to regain championship-level momentum.