The Golden State Warriors announced they’ll follow through with the four-team deal that brought back fan-favorite guard Gary Payton II to San Francisco on Monday. The Warriors filed a complaint against the Portland Trail Blazers after Payton failed his physical due to an undisclosed abdomen injury not long after the trade was reported minutes before the NBA’s trade deadline.
Read MoreThe 2023 NBA trade deadline came and went, and with the news that guard Gary Payton II could possibly not suit up for the Golden State Warriors in the foreseeable future, the Warriors are in dire need of depth.
The Warriors still have an open roster spot — one that’s been open since the start of the 2022-23 season. Historically, the Warriors always kept that roster spot open for salary cap purposes or for situations like these.
Read MoreWhen the Memphis Grizzlies strolled into San Francisco, Calif. on Christmas Day, many were expecting the Golden State Warriors to lose. Many sportsbooks had the Grizzlies as 5 point favorites, and with the Warriors still missing their superstar Stephen Curry and forward Andrew Wiggins, it seemed like the Grizzlies were going to have their way.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors just completed a rough Eastern Conference road trip where they went 1-5. The team has the worst road record in the NBA — as they’ve only won three road games so far.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors strolled into Toronto, Canada amidst a three game losing streak. Tough losses to the No. 1 Milwaukee Bucks, losing their captain Stephen Curry in Indiana and being unable to stop Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid had the Warriors on their heels.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors bench poured in 41 points en route to a 123-109 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on opening night.
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