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The Golden State Warriors will have to shake up the roster if they want to make a stronger push for the playoffs.
Warriors urged to fire Steve Kerr, trade Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green by former NBA player originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Golden State Warriors had high expectations entering this season.
The Golden State Warriors fell to 5-10 in clutch games against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday, and this one was particularly deflating. The Warriors rallied from
Stephen Curry addressed a possible Warriors reunion with Mavericks' Klay Thompson as trade rumors keep growing in Dallas.
Despite first-half struggles, the Phoenix Suns’ team effort in the second half helped lead them past the Golden State Warriors, 99-98. The Warriors picked up where they left off in the first half, going on a 7-0 run to start the second.
San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks and Orlando Magic are headed to Las Vegas for the semifinals of the NBA Cup, but they're far from the only teams making waves of late.
Jordan Goodwin made the go-ahead free throw with 0.4 seconds left, Devin Booker scored 23 of his 25 points in the second half and the Phoenix Suns escaped with a 99-98 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night.
People around Klay Thompson believe he will eventually return to the Warriors, per @anthonyVslater “Those around Thompson say they believe it could eventually happen because ‘there's no one that carries more weight with Klay than Steph,’ one league source said. But Curry would… pic.twitter.com/ElgWYTuNhk
Jordan Goodwin hit a free throw with 0.4 seconds left to give the Phoenix Suns a 99-98 comeback win over the Golden State Warriors before a sellout crowd of 17,071 at Mortgage Matchup Center on Thursday, Dec. 18. Goodwin was fouled by Warriors' guard Moses Moody after grabbing an offensive rebound off a missed Dillon Brooks 3-pointer.
The Golden State Warriors have started the season 13-14, and don't look like NBA championship contenders. In what is largely considered one of the last of Stephen Curry's productive years, this isn't acceptable.