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The Golden State Warriors have had an unexpectedly quiet offseason. Despite seeing departures and being linked to big-name targets such as Al Horford, the franchise is the only NBA team yet to make any real offseason move.
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Warriors Wire on MSNNBA releases Golden State Warriors' 2025 NBA Cup schedule
The Warriors made it to the quarter finals of the 2024 NBA Cup, losing to the Rockets 91-90. Steve Kerr's team finished top of "West Group C" with a 3-1 record, having beaten the Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Gizzlies and New Orleans Pelicans. The only loss came against the Denver Nuggets, who eventually finished third in the group with a 2-2 record.
The Golden State Warriors have reached a verbal agreement with a former NBA champion, adding fuel to the already intense free agency buzz.
A recent mock trade has the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers swapping one of their superstar players that would shake up the NBA.
The Golden State Warriors and superstar point guard Stephen Curry are hoping to make a run at another championship during the upcoming 2025-26 NBA season. So far during the offseason, the Warriors have been very quiet. They have been unable to make any sizable additions as they navigate Jonathan Kuminga's restricted free agency situation.
Holiday matchups and some extra late tip-offs are among the games included in the Golden State Warriors' 2025-2026 regular season schedule, which the team released on Thursday.
Warriors Coach Steve Kerr On Today’s NBA: "We Don’t Practice Anymore" originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr isn’t afraid to admit the game is changing, and that not all of it plays to his strengths.
The Golden State Warriors' offseason has drawn so much attention, and it's not for the typical reasons. The Warriors haven't made any home run moves or ones tha
A rematch of Rockets vs. Warriors highlights Houston's group play schedule for the 2025 edition of the NBA's in-season tournament.
The Warriors have been blessed with excellent defensive players in their history. Let’s highlight their all-time leaders in blocks per game for a single season.