The Sixers were rolling into a Northern California back-to-back, before a fourth-quarter collapse against the Kings and a Steph Curry heater in a Warriors' blowout.
Curry has been stellar this season, but the Warriors continue to fall short. Many fans would be surprised if the Warriors do not make a significant move ahead of the trade deadline, but Curry is
NBA analyst for ESPN, Brian Windhorst, made some heavy-hearted conclusions about Stephen Curry's recent interview at Scotiabank Arena.
Golden State's ownership and front office are reluctant to mortgage the future with an all-in trade, and surprisingly, Curry is on board.
"Anyone who thinks I’m OK being on an average basketball team is insane," Curry said after the Warriors beat the Timberwolves.
Stephen Curry said that while he wants the slumping Warriors to improve, he doesn't want the team to make a "desperate" move that would "deplete the future."
It lies not with Stephen Curry or Draymond Green or Andrew Wiggins but with . . . Buddy Hield. Curry, Green and Wiggins have a Golden State history. We’ve seen their ceilings. With Hield ...
Hield will come off the bench during Sunday's game against the Kings. Hield got a spot start Saturday against the Grizzlies but he will return to the bench Sunday due to Stephen Curry (knee) being back in the lineup.
Golden State Warriors are eyeing a major trade for Phoenix Suns' guard Bradley Beal to boost their playoff chances. Currently struggling in the Wester