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Steve Kerr remains confident in the Warriors’ size and core despite growing concerns after another loss and a .500 start to the season.
Not even Steph Curry ’s return to action was enough to save the Golden State Warriors on Friday night. The 37-year-old superstar came back from a two-week absence due to a quad injury, and he made sure to make up for lost time against the Minnesota Timberwolves. However, despite Curry’s offensive explosion, Golden State still lost, 127-120.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/warriors/onsi as Why Slow Start Suggests Warriors Can't Win 2026 NBA Title. The Golden State Warriors are 13-12, which isn't a disaster considering how grueling the schedule has been.
Kevin Durant’s decision to join the Golden State Warriors in the summer of 2016 sent shockwaves through the NBA and instantly reshaped the league. Coming off a 73-win season, the Warriors added an all-time scorer to a core that already included Stephen Curry,
The Warriors have long avoided using the NBA’s most popular play, but that changes when Pat Spencer is in the game.
The Golden State Warriors' hopes of a lengthy postseason run depend on five things breaking their way during the remainder of the season.
The Golden State Warriors, like most other NBA teams, are also looking to improve their roster in the trade window. The Dubs are in the market to sign a new forward, and their eyes are on the New Orleans Pelicans star Trey Murphy III.
NBA insider Marc Stein has revealed the steep price the Golden State Warriors would need to pay to land their top wing target. The post NBA Insider Reveals Price for Warriors’ Top Wing Trade Target appeared first on Heavy Sports.