VIDEO: Stephen Curry Throws Down First Dunk In Six Years, But Warriors Loss To 76ers Sparks Draymond Green Criticism
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Steph Curry Says He's Retiring From the Slam Dunk After Throwing Down 1st Jam in 6 Years
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Watch Stephen Curry's first in-game dunk since 2019; without Butler Warriors fall to 76ers
The Golden State Warriors are in quite a situation. After starting out hot with a 12-3 and were the Western Conference's No. 1 seed through the first month of the season. But as quickly as they got the No.
In true Draymond Green fashion, he paid no attention to the birthday wish rule. The Golden State Warriors star celebrated turning 35 on Tuesday night after the resurgent Dubs' 114-102 victory against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
"It’s just such a big change, and I’ve been through it before,” the NBA star noted while appearing on Draymond Green and Baron Davis' podcast
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green scored 15 points each and the Golden State Warriors joined an elite group with their 3,000th franchise victory on Tuesday night, 128-92 over the Charlotte Hornets.
When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he’d be part of a dynasty. Stephen Curry was not yet an All-Star, and Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were just starting their careers.
Kevin Durant told Draymond Green that he wants to see the season through with the Phoenix Suns after nixing a trade to the Golden State Warriors.
After a 128-92 win against the Charlotte Hornets, Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler addressed teammate Jonathan Kuminga’s return. After Draymond Green doubled down on the Warriors winning their next title since Butler’s arrival,
Draymond Green thinks that when Kevin Durant joined the Golden State Warriors, it was the best era of NBA basketball.
The Golden State Warriors transformed their team at the NBA trade deadline, acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for key rotation players Andrew Wiggins and Kyle Anderson. Butler was able to suit up in his new uniform for four games before the All-Star break hit,
Before the Warriors got Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green had one request for the team at the trade deadline. As the Golden State Warriors traded for Jimmy Butler, the team has made a major turnaround, bringing life to a unit that had experienced disappointment after a strong start to the season.
They recognize the team’s higher ceiling since acquiring Jimmy Butler from Miami. A familiar sense of viability has returned. “I just know what it looks like,” Draymond Green told The Athletic
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