Curry last took home the NBA championship as a member of the Golden State Warriors in 2022, winning four games to two over the Boston Celtics. He's captured four NBA titles over the course of his career.
It's no secret that the Warriors have been looking into trading for Bulls center Nikola Vucevic this season. The Athletic's Anthony Slater confirmed Golden State's interest as recently as last week. The Warriors got a taste of what a stretch center with Vucevic's skills would look like against the Kings on Wednesday when rookie Quinten Post received extended minutes alongside Stephen Curry.
The 2024-25 NBA All-Star starters will be announced Thursday night, and for my money, there are four locks to earn one of the 10 spots: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic, the league's two leading MVP candidates,
The team has lost 19 of its last 28 games, many of those defeats coming with Stephen Curry in uniform, and now sits under .500. It’s an unthinkable collapse for a championship organization considering that Curry is still a top-10 player in the league by many advanced metrics.
I spent my Monday afternoon watching the Warriors get obliterated by the Celtics — a 40-point loss, wire-to-wire domination and a stark reminder of just how far Golden State has fallen. One thought kept creeping into my mind: The path Boston took to become the powerhouse it is today is the exact lesson Golden State needs to learn.
NBA Finals rematch, the Boston Celtics got their revenge, blowing out the Golden State Warriors 125-85 at Chase Center in San Francisco, much to
Warriors superstar Stephen Curry doesn't think the Celtics have much to worry about on the road to repeat as NBA champions.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots against Boston Celtics guards Jaylen Brown (7) and Jrue Holiday (4) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Francisco, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn) AP
Golden State Warriors superstar guard Stephen Curry reveals how he feels when comparing his team and the Celtics.
Stephen Curry’s visible frustration on the bench captured the mood of a team searching for answers during their blowout loss to the Celtics.
Stephen Curry injured his left ankle in the final minutes of the Golden State Warriors victory over Washington and is considered day to day.
Only two players on the Warriors posted double-digit figures against the juggernaut Celtics. Despite playing in front of the Chase Center crowd, the Warriors couldn't muster any momentum to contend with the reigning NBA champions.