The Warriors are in unfamiliar territory. At 16-18, it's only the second time since 2011-2012 that they've started the season with a losing record 34 games in. Amid the struggles, all eyes will be on Golden State — who has been historically inactive at the trade deadline during the Kerr era — to see if they break up the current roster. Now it's a matter of figuring out what kind of player the Dubs need to turn things around.
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 MoreWe’re approaching the end of the NBA G-League Showcase Cup this week, and with it concludes the first two months of action of G-League ball. While the season starts on December 27th officially, we’ve gotten some good looks at a number of Warriors prospects: James Wiseman and Patrick Baldwin Jr. have both had solid starts to their G-League stints, but probably the most consistent of the group has been Ryan Rollins.
Read MoreWith the news of Warriors superstar Stephen Curry being injured indefinitely, the Warriors recalled center James Wiseman and guard Ryan Rollins on Dec. 15 after sending both players down to the G League mid-November.
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