Stephen Curry continues to provide high-level performances for the Golden State Warriors as one of the best players in the NBA. However, head coach Steve Kerr is being cautious of the star’s workload after their latest game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night.
The Golden State Warriors fell to the Philadelphia 76ers, 126-119, on Saturday despite a strong performance from Steph Curry, who tallied 29 points, 13 rebounds and five 3-pointers. However, Curry’s minutes distribution raised some eyebrows as he played fewer minutes in the second half than in the first.
The Golden State Warriors will play their first game without Jimmy Butler, who will miss Saturday night's game against the Philadelphia 76ers because of mid back spasms. Head coach Steve Kerr said Butler apparently suffered the back injury when he took a hit from Orlando's Wendell Carter Jr.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr was not too impressed with a reporter's question following his team's 126-119 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on
Well, that is, unless you ask a reporter who implied that the Warriors are apparently still capable of such a lofty goal after Golden State's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night. After a game where some of the Warriors' bench players excelled in the absence of Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga,
Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler will miss Saturday night's game against the host Philadelphia 76ers due to spasms in the middle of his back.Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he believes But
Warriors' coach Steve Kerr seemed annoyed with a reporter's question about the NBA Finals after loss to 76ers.
Jimmy Butler had his best game with the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night in a 110-105 win over the Detroit Pistons.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made a Brandin Podziemski announcement before they play the Detroit Pistons.
Monday night went as planned for the Golden State Warriors; there may have been some nervous moments, but Stephen Curry and the Warriors took care of business against the Charlotte Hornets, 119-101, to get back to winning ways after suffering an uncharacteristic loss to the Philadelphia 76ers over the weekend.
Well, that is, unless you ask a reporter who implied that the Warriors are apparently still capable of such a lofty goal after Golden State's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night. After a game where some of the Warriors' bench players excelled in the absence of Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga,
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr didn't want to see Steph Curry attempt to dunk the ball late in Saturday's game.