When the Golden State Warriors started the season with a 12-3 record, it seemed like they finally put together the perfectly deep team that could help carry a 3
As such, the lack of All-Star-level talent, especially in their prime, has become a glaring hole in the Warriors' roster construction. Right now, they have young and developing players who could become stars and two aging veterans hoping to continue challenging during the twilight of their careers.
Despite the recent struggles, Steve Kerr expressed full confidence in the Warriors' leadership and organizational structure.
Steve Kerr wants it to be known that the Warriors are still battling this season despite their recent stretch of adversity.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr remains adamant about not trading away everything for a chance at a NBA championship.
Steve Kerr lost his childhood home in the Pacific Palisades fire this week. The Warriors head coach told reporters on Thursday that his mother, Ann, 90, made it out safely despite the devastating loss.
The Warriors have officially fallen out of a play-in tournament spot, just seven weeks after they were last ranked first in the conference. Golden State's collapse has been extraordinary, especially for a team led by Steph Curry, one of the greatest to ever play.
As the Golden State Warriors continue to flounder this year, trading Stephen Curry seems more and more like a realistic option, and Steve Kerr gave his two cents.
The Warriors’ four-game road trip included a gritty win over Detroit, a shorthanded, lifeless defeat in Indiana, a new nadir on the season in Toronto and then an inspired victory
The Golden State Warriors are faced with a big decision as the NBA trade deadline looms. Stephen Curry and Draymond Green will turn 37 and 35, respectively, in March, and the team will have to choose whether to swing for the fences and try to maximize the final years of their stars’ careers or stand pat and plan for the future.
Steph Curry and Steve Kerr clarified their remarks from earlier this week on not wanting to mortgage the future.