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The Denver Nuggets are facing off against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night for their season opener, looking to start their 2025-26 campaign on a high
Draymond Green is 35 years old and in his 14th NBA season, but the Golden State Warriors veteran believes he still has plenty of basketball left in him.
Steph Curry led Golden State with 42 points, 35 of them scored in the second half of an 137-131 overtime victory. He sparked a third-quarter comeback that saw the teams tied at 94 after 36 minutes.
Lakers’ 7-foot center instantly floated as trade candidate after franchise debut vs. Warriors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The pressure of playing under the bright lights in Los Angeles never lets up for anyone, even for former No. 1 overall NBA Draft picks.
In the 2022 NBA Finals opener, Horford hit six 3s and scored 26 points in San Francisco, wresting away immediate series control for the Boston Celtics as he ached for his first title in his 15th season. It was one of the best games of his career. But it was soon followed by one of the most devastating.
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"All of these older guys are high IQ basketball players" - Lou Williams highlights how the Warriors are built to survive off nights from Stephen Curry
Lou Williams thinks the Golden State Warriors can shock many with their experienced roster in the 2025-26 season.
Warriors big man Al Horford is calling for the NBA to take action as gambling has become more prominent with fans around the league.
The Warriors took their first step towards said potential title Tuesday night. Jimmy Butler led the way in the win over the Lakers with 31 points. The veteran went 16/16 from the foul line. Curry added 23 and Jonathan Kuminga chipped in 17 and pulled down nine boards.