The Golden State Warriors will be one of the most intriguing teams to watch ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline as they decide whether to go all in
The Golden State Warriors currently sit 11th in the Western Confernce with the trade deadline fast approaching
These struggles aren't new for Golden State. They're the same issues that limited the team's success last season. As such, the Warriors are expected to be active heading into the trade deadline and then again during the summer. For now, though, Kerr will likely have to improve the team's fortunes with the rotation at his disposal.
BOTTOM LINE: Phoenix plays Golden State in Western Conference action Friday. The Warriors are 1-8 in division play. Golden State is ninth in the league allowing just 111.3 points per game while holding opponents to 46.0% shooting. The Suns are 15-11 against conference opponents. Phoenix has a 13-16 record against teams over .500.
The Golden State Warriors haven't been very aggressive in trying to trade for Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler, and one insider suggested that head coach
The Golden State Warriors are expected to be active ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, but they are running out of options.
Oklahoma City visits Golden State for a Western Conference matchup Wednesday. The teams play Wednesday for the first time this season.
The Golden State Warriors’ 2024 second-round draft pick Quinten Post has shown in a limited sample size that he’s worth the team taking a closer look at for the rest of the season.
Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown is headed to the 2025 NBA All-Star Game in San Francisco. The league announced the All-Star reserves for the Eastern Conference and Western Conference during TNT’s pregame show Thursday night.
3. Cleveland and Atlanta kickstart the night on TNT. The Cavaliers remain atop the Eastern Conference standings, sitting at 38-9. That’s bad news for the Hawks, who just lost Jalen Johnson for the season and come into this tough matchup losing six straight games.