The Kevin Durant era was pure dominance for the Golden State Warriors, but there was also a lot of drama mixed in. In an appearance on the "Gil's Arena"
In a segment on 'The Draymond Green Show,' the 4x NBA All-Star said the Warriors are not done yet. According to Green, the franchise still has a "small window" to compete during the final stages of the Stephen Curry era.
Back in 2022, the world was shook when Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green punched Jordan Poole after the two bickered during a practice session.
Kevon Looney is coming off another solid year for the Golden State Warriors. The former UCLA star finished the regular season with averages of 4.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists per contest while shooting 59.7% from the field in 74 games.
Steph Curry is still among the best (and most popular) players in the NBA at 36. On Tuesday, Marc J. Spears of ESPN's Andscape reported a significant announcement about Curry (and his father Dell Curry).
It was almost two years ago that Draymond Green punched Jordan Poole in the face during a team practice. It remains one of the most shocking events in recent NBA history and on The Draymond Green Show, Green revealed just how embarrassed he was afterward.
The Warriors sharpshooter could attract offers north of $30 million per season from interested suitors.
A couple of days ago, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green refuted Rasheed Wallace for saying the 2004 Detroit Pistons can beat the 2017 iteration of the Dubs.
Draymond Green spoke on 'The Draymond Green Show' about his sadness over not being able to celebrate Jordan Poole's massive contract. While talking to Kevon Looney, he noted that he enjoys taking players under his wing, and finds happiness in their success.
It has officially been a full season since the Golden State Warriors shook up their 2021 to 2022-winning roster. They decided to run it back in 2022 to 2023.
The Golden State Warriors could soon be parting ways with one of their most trusted company men.
One of the greatest moments in NBA history came on June 19, 2016, when Kyrie Irving hit a clutch three-point shot to take the lead and win against Steph Curry and the Warriors.
According to Tim Kawakami of The Athletic, the Golden State Warriors will likely release big man Kevon Looney this offseason. Looney has just one year remaining on his contract.
With the Golden State Warriors missing the playoffs, veteran forward Draymond Green has spent a lot of time as an analyst this postseason. Whether on TNT or his own podcast, Green has shared several different takes throughout these playoffs, continuing to expand his media career.
Golden State Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson and the Orlando Magic have a mutual interest in free agency, and Orlando could try to make a run at Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George as well.
The Golden State Warriors might have just enough young talent to rage against the dying of the light.
The Golden State Warriors have some incredibly difficult decisions to make this offseason. While most eyes are on Klay Thompson, Chris Paul, and Andrew Wiggins, there's another longtime player that's expected to be gone.
Is it worth maximizing the years the Warriors have left with all-time great Stephen Curry by continuing to pour massive amounts of money into player payroll and remaining in championship-or-bust mode? Or is the time right to take a step back?
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