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The Warriors beat the Lakers 119-109 on opening night as Golden State overcame a heroic performance by Luka Dončić in Los Angeles. Stephen Curry put the game away with a spectacularly deep three-pointer in the final minute of the game as the Warriors got off to a 1-0 start on the season.
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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.
The Warriors ran away with a 16-4 third-quarter run, eventually beating Luka Dončić (43 points) and the Lakers 119-109 to cap our opening night doubleheader.
This was Game 1 of 82 yet the importance of this start for Kuminga can't be understated, especially when compared with the alternatives.
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Steph Curry admits he watches his own highlights for inspiration: "I might get bored once a week"
Every great player finds inspiration in different ways. Some turn to old mentors, some replay their greatest games in their heads and some search for new motivation in the grind to be the best they can possibly be. Stephen Curry? He likes to open YouTube ...
On Saturday, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry spent the second day of his China tour, which is being conducted by Under Armour, in the city of Guangzhou. We spent the day traveling with Curry to each event. Here are the highlights. 1:40 p.m.: A ...
Warriors star Stephen Curry played a hilarious prank on teammate Gary Payton II during an open practice, tricking him into accepting a rude gesture fr
Nikola Jokić & Nuggets debut after Finals rematch, between Thunder and Pacers. Follow along for live updates, top moments, performances and highlights
Warriors star Stephen Curry earns a spot in Allen Iverson’s all-time top five, joining Jordan, Bryant, James, and O’Neal.
Off-ball movement has long been at the heart of the Golden State Warriors’ offensive game plan, and nobody embodies that more than Stephen Curry. His teammates have picked up on it too, and it has made the team even more effective.
Marcus Smart nearly made contact that looked like it could have dislocated Stephen Curry’s shoulder during Tuesday’s game.