Warriors

Kings Conquer Warriors, Advance in Playoff Pursuit

In a thrilling matchup that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the Sacramento Kings emerged victorious against the Golden State Warriors, securing a 118-94 victory in their crucial play-in game. This win not only dashed the Warriors’ playoff hopes but also propelled the Kings one step closer to realizing their own postseason dreams. The game began with both teams trading blows, as the first half ended with the Kings holding a narrow 54-50 lead.

Warriors Undermanned vs Pelicans in Critical Playoff Seeding Battle

The Golden State Warriors’ pursuit of a favorable playoff seed hit another snag on Friday as they prepared to face the New Orleans Pelicans without two key rotation players. Jonathan Kuminga and Gary Payton II were ruled out for the pivotal matchup at Chase Center, leaving the Warriors shorthanded in their bid to climb up the Western Conference standings. Kuminga, the promising 21-year-old forward, suffered a right pelvic contusion in Thursday’s win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

Warriors Soar Past Blazers, Clinch No. 9 Seed in Thrilling Contest

In a pivotal late-season clash, the Golden State Warriors demonstrated their tenacity and determination, prevailing over the Portland Trail Blazers with a hard-fought 100-92 victory at the Moda Center. Despite being shorthanded, missing key players like Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Gary Payton II, the Warriors refused to back down and secured a crucial win that propelled them to the Western Conference’s No. 9 seed. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading blows and refusing to relinquish ground.

Wolves' Savvy Coaching Sparks Thrilling Comeback vs Warriors

In a thrilling contest that showcased the Timberwolves’ resilience and coaching prowess, Minnesota staged an incredible fourth-quarter comeback to topple the Golden State Warriors 114-110 on Sunday night at the Target Center. The game was a testament to the Wolves’ unwavering determination and their ability to capitalize on strategic adjustments made by the coaching staff. The Warriors, known for their potent offensive firepower, seemed to have the upper hand for most of the game.

Knicks Triumph Over Warriors in Thrilling Game

In an electrifying matchup between two powerhouse teams, the New York Knicks emerged victorious over the Golden State Warriors with a final score of 119-112. The game, played at the iconic Madison Square Garden, was a showcase of skill, determination, and unwavering spirit from both sides. The Knicks came out firing from the start, with Jalen Brunson leading the charge. The point guard finished the night with an impressive 34 points, showcasing his offensive prowess and clutch shooting abilities.

Knicks Edge Warriors in Thriller, Brunson Stars with 34 Points

In a thrilling clash between two of the NBA’s iconic franchises, the New York Knicks emerged victorious over the Golden State Warriors, 119-112, in a high-scoring affair at Madison Square Garden. Jalen Brunson was the star of the show, pouring in a game-high 34 points to lead the Knicks to an impressive victory. The Knicks came out firing on all cylinders, with Brunson setting the tone early. The talented guard was virtually unstoppable, slicing through the Warriors’ defense with ease and draining a array of mid-range jumpers and floaters.

Draymond Green Dismisses Sabonis' Dominance Over Davis As 'Coincidence'

In the world of sports, records and statistics often take on a life of their own, sparking debates and drawing intense scrutiny from fans and analysts alike. One such record that has recently captured attention is Domantas Sabonis’ perfect 10-0 mark against fellow NBA star Anthony Davis. However, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is quick to dismiss this as a mere “coincidence.” During the latest episode of his podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” the outspoken veteran provided his perspective on the much-discussed head-to-head record between Sabonis and Davis.

Klay, Wiggins Back in Warriors' Lineup Against Spurs

With the Golden State Warriors dealing with injuries, head coach Steve Kerr has had to juggle his starting lineup in recent games. On Saturday, in a tough loss against the San Antonio Spurs, Kerr opted to start Chris Paul and rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis. However, for Monday’s rematch against the Spurs, Kerr is bringing back veterans Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins to the starting five. According to reports from Warriors insider Anthony Slater, the Warriors’ starting lineup for Monday’s game in San Antonio will feature Chris Paul, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga, and Draymond Green.