The Golden State Warriors shocked the Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City Thunder last night, defeating them 116-109. It was a phenomenal showing from the Warriors, who fought back in the second half to erase a 14-point lead and win the game.
Stephen Curry hit a long 3-pointer with 1:52 left on the way to 21 points as Golden State Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109.
With Draymond Green picking up an injury, Moses Moody slotted in at power forward against the Wizards, earning praise from Steve Kerr.
Steve Kerr explains what made Stephen Curry the happiest player on the floor in the Warriors' win.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr brushes aside Stephen Curry's struggles during the team's 10-point loss to the Lakers
Amid a prolonged slide since a 12-3 start, Steve Kerr and Stephen Curry still have faith in this Golden State Warriors team.
Head coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Stephen Curry's knees have been bothering him, and they ruled him out for Tuesday’s game.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr commented on Steph Curry's bad night on Saturday against the LeBron James-led LA Lakers at the Chase Center.
Steph Curry also recorded 21 points and seven assists, while Gui Santos added 19 points with five three-pointers and Andrew Wiggins had 17 points
The Golden State Warriors’ 116-109 win against the Oklahoma City Thunder was all about coach Steve Kerr’s trusted veterans.
Golden State’s latest wrinkle is inserting two-way center Quinten Post into the starting-five, taking the place of Trayce Jackson-Davis. Post, who has impressed in his first four games in an NBA rotation, gives the Warriors a new look as a floor-spacing center.
The new-look Warriors starting lineup for Wednesday's matchup is Steph Curry, Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton II, and Kevon Looney. Payton and Looney have each started just five games this season, while Hield has started ten.