Draymond Green and Stephen Curry defend the Golden State Warriors’ long-term vision as calls for win-now trades intensify. The Golden State Warriors are navigating a tough season, sitting at 19-20 and currently 12th in the Western Conference standings—outside of playoff contention.
Even after everything he's accomplished, Warriors star Stephen Curry still has to pinch himself sometimes to remind himself it's all real.
At 34 years old, Draymond Green hasn't shown much in the way of retiring yet. He is still a productive two-way player for the Golden State Warriors and is one of the more decorated defenders in league history.
Following Thursday night’s close 107-104 victory by the Warriors over the Pistons, Draymond Green sat down with the media to answer questions about their long-standing woes this season.
After dropping 31 points to lead the Warriors past the Timberwolves, Curry used his on-court interview to tell fans with “Twitter fingers” to cool it on the trade demands.
"Anyone who thinks I’m OK being on an average basketball team is insane," Curry said after the Warriors beat the Timberwolves.
Then, in the last few days Draymond Green, Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr — the guys who would benefit most from trading youth for more win-now guys — shot the idea down. Here is what Green told Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports. “The beautiful part ...
Stephen Curry injured his left ankle in the final minutes of the Golden State Warriors victory over Washington on Saturday night and is considered day to day.
Then, in the last few days Draymond Green, Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr — the guys who would benefit most from trading youth for more win-now guys — shot the idea down. Here is what Green told ...
Stephen Curry scored 26 points before leaving the game with an ankle injury in the final minute as the Golden State Warriors beat the Washington Wizards 122-114 Saturday night.