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Warriors' offensive woes highlighted by depth players' regression
The Warriors’ depth pieces rapid regression is causing major offensive woes for Golden State after its hot start to begin the season.
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Warriors' depth displays lack of knockout ability without Steph
The Golden State Warriors couldn’t overcome the absence of guard Steph Curry during a tight fourth quarter in Wednesday’s 105-101 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Spencer injects life into Warriors as surprise cult hero vs. Thunder
Pat Spencer was the perfect answer for the Golden State Warriors in their hard-fought loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday.
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Kuminga approaching Warriors starting, bench roles with same attitude
Jonathan Kuminga showed Wednesday why it hasn’t been a big deal whether he’s starting or coming off the bench for the Golden State Warriors.
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Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder rolling in to test Warriors' progress
The only team in the Western Conference with a better record than the Golden State Warriors is coming into Chase Center on Wednesday.
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Consecutive losses send Warriors back to school at ‘intense' practice
The Golden State Warriors spent a couple hours Tuesday studying video and working up a sweat on the practice court inside Chase Center.
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Kerr explains minutes strategy for Steph in Warriors' loss to Nets
Warriors coach Steve Kerr addressed Steph Curry’s playing time after Golden State’s 128-120 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night.
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Warriors proving lessons can be slow to learn after consecutive losses
Failures still are too frequent for the Golden State Warriors after their first back-to-back losses of the 2024-25 NBA season.
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Warriors need growth for Kerr's Steph-Draymond plan to succeed
The Golden State Warriors need more depth if coach Steve Kerr’s plan for Steph Curry and Draymond Green is going to work.
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How Kerr's Warriors film session helped Draymond limit turnovers
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green credits a film session with Steve Kerr for helping him limit turnovers this season.
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Podz day to day after taking blow to nose in Warriors' win vs. Hawks
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr gave an update postgame on guard Brandin Podziemski after he was struck in the face during Golden State’s win over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday at Chase Center.
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Waters shares humble outlook on newfound Warriors starting role
Lindy Waters III didn’t make a big deal out of his insertion into the Golden State Warriors’ starting lineup.
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Why losing Melton deals massive blow to Warriors' hopes
De’Anthony Melton’s absence torches the Golden State Warriors’ best-found plan before the season is a month old.
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Why Kerr agrees with NBA upgrading Draymond's take foul to Flagrant
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr had no issues with the NBA upgrading a foul on Draymond Green to a Flagrant 1.
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History says Warriors' 10-2 start bodes well for NBA Finals chances
After the Golden State Warriors moved to a 10-2 record for the 2024-25 NBA season on Friday night, recent history under coach Steve Kerr bodes well for their chances to make the NBA Finals.
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Battered Warriors survive unsightly game to overcome rugged Grizzlies
The Golden State Warriors’ 123-118 victory Friday was as much about its perseverance and ability to absorb punishment as outplaying the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Heated Kerr avoids criticizing officiating after yelling at ref
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr was heated with referees Brian Forte and Andy Nagy after Friday’s win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Why TJD's new Warriors role means fewer thrills in Year 2
As the Golden State Warriors experienced an offseason full of change this summer, that also meant adjusting the role of second-year center Trayce Jackson-Davis.
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What Melton's ACL injury means for Warriors' starting lineup
Steve Kerr had settled on his preferred starting lineup, but after just two games, the Golden State Warriors will have to patch things together while De’Anthony Melton recovers from an ACL sprain.
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How Draymond reacted to Kerr's tirade at Steph vs. Celtics
Warriors forward Draymond Green reflected on a fiery incident between coach Steve Kerr and guard Steph Curry during Golden State’s win over the Boston Celtics last week.