Warriors and Team USA coach Steve Kerr said he was impressed with the way Tyrese Haliburton handled not playing much at this summer's Olympics.
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Steve Kerr celebrated a role player following the Golden State Warriors victory over the Detroit Pistons.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr emphasized struggling and fighting for wins. On Thursday, Golden State accomplished such goals in its 107-104 win over the Detroit Pistons. However, Stephen Curry still strives to fulfill an individual objective. After the win over Detroit, Curry revealed his goal for the 2024-25 season.
At 17-16, the Warriors are still searching for some traction. But Steve Kerr's desire for a smaller rotation has reaped some benefits.
During the Golden State Warriors' matchup against the Sacramento Kings, a fiery exchange between Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Kings assistant coach Doug Christie caught the attention, Stephen Curry shared his thoughts,
Going into tonight's game against the Miami Heat, the Golden State Warriors were in desperate need of a win. Not only did that not happen, but the team was emba
The Golden State Warriors, led by head coach Steve Kerr, were reportedly exploring two major trade moves to strengthen their roster ahead of the playoffs. Among these targets was Jimmy Butler, a potential acquisition aimed at providing Stephen Curry and the team with the support needed to emerge as serious contenders for the NBA Finals.
All eyes will be on the stands when a future challenger to his throne will have an opportunity to scout Stephen Curry's long-range shooting arsenal as the Golden State Warriors face the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Indianapolis.
The Golden State Warriors could acquire a Miami Heat phenom by parting with a promising wing dealing with a significant injury.
Several days after borrowing a quote from famed pro football coach Bill Parcells, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr turned to fellow legend Vince Lombardi for additional wisdom at Little Caesars Arena.
Steph Curry is asking too much of himself by trying to will the Golden State Warriors out of the swamp, Monte Poole writes.