Warriors head coach Steve Kerr joined Tolbert and Lund on Tuesday afternoon and praised Draymond Green for his maturity on and off the court this season.
The Warriors’ defensive numbers would seem to indicate they’ve taken a significant step back this season, but a closer analysis tells a different story.
Warriors point guard Shaun Livingston made a sizable donation to his former elementary school and attended the ceremony to open the new gym that it helped build on Sunday.
After finishing in second place in consecutive seasons, Kevin Durant is going to make sure Draymond Green wins Defensive Player of the Year this time around.
Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry met with Brody Stevens, a 7-year-old diagnosed with leukemia, and die-hard Warriors fan, last Sunday, and dedicated Monday’s victory over Indiana to the young man.
The Dubs deserve some recognition for dispatching of four potential Eastern Conference playoff teams with relative ease. Now that it’s time to head back home, let’s hand out some awards to the standout performers of the trip.
With three starters out due to injury, the Golden State Warriors slammed the helpless Indiana Pacers 120-83 on Monday evening for their eighth consecutive victory, and completing the sweep of their first East Coast road trip of the season.
The first half between the Warriors and Pacers was mostly a snoozer, until Steph Curry went ahead and did this. Steph Curry from the OTHER team’s 3pt line (didn’t count, though) https://t.co/jc6QuPReY4 — NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) November 22, 2016 It didn’t count, but is sure to go down as the most exciting play […]
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was fined $25,000 by the NBA according to a press release early Sunday morning. Kerr was unhappy with officials after his team’s 127-121 victory over the Raptors in Toronto last week.