The Golden State Warriors could be on the verge of trading their four-time NBA champion to the Indiana Pacers.
The Golden State Warriors host the Washington Wizards on Saturday night. Draymond Green is on the injury report alongside Jonathan Kuminga, Kyle Anderson and Brandin Podziemski, the last three players being listed as out.
With Green and Kuminga out, the Warriors could lean on players like Kyle Anderson and Gui Santos in the frontcourt alongside Trayce Jackson-Davis and Kevon Looney. Anderson started on Friday against the Indiana Pacers, scoring eight points on 4-of-9 shooting from the field with seven rebounds and five assists in 26 minutes.
Aging Golden State Warriors superstar power forward Draymond Green has been ruled out for his team's clash against the Indiana Pacers on Friday night. Per the league's latest injury report ...
In fact, it’s possible that Dunleavy could contact the Indiana Pacers to inquire about a trade to land two-time All-Star and NBA champion Pascal Siakam in exchange for an aging Draymond Green.
It’s hard to call the Bulls’ embarrassing loss Friday to the Hornets rock bottom for their front office, especially when the floor continues sinking. It’s no secret executive vice president of
Andrew Wiggins, Stephen Curry and Dennis Schroder combined for 77 points to overpower the brilliant solo act of Jordan Poole and lift the Golden State Warriors to a 122-114 victory over the visiting Washington Wizards on Saturday night in San Francisco.
Stephen Curry injured his left ankle in the final minutes of the Golden State Warriors victory over Washington and is considered day to day.
Boston takes on Golden State for a non-conference matchup. Monday's matchup is the first of the season between the two teams. Golden State is 11-10 at home, and Boston is
After missing the Warriors’ last three games, forward Draymond Green didn’t last very long in his return against the Washington Wizards on Saturday at Chase Center. The Golden State veteran came out of Saturday’s game with about nine minutes left in the first quarter,
Charles Barkley clarified he would not attend the NBA All-Star game in person as he blasted San Francisco for a second straight year.