The Golden State Warriors could be ready to part ways with their legendary guard in a trade with the Charlotte Hornets.
That’s changing for five games over the next two months, allowing viewers to catch a glimpse of Los Angeles Lakers’ star LeBron James and Charlotte’s own Steph Curry of Golden State.
The Golden State Warriors could be looking to participate in a four-team trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards.
The Golden State Warriors weren’t supposed to fall Monday night to the rebuilding Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena. Weren’t supposed to go scoreless the last 2:34 of a 104-101 loss. Weren’t supposed to incur defeat for the 17th time in 24 games.
Heads up, Hornets fans! You'll be able to watch some big games for free on Channel 9 and TV64. Here's the buzz:
Amid all of the Warriors' struggles and mental toll of this season, could Stephen Curry unexpectedly retire sooner than imagined?
Will the Warriors look to make a big change to their roster ahead of the trade deadline in order to get Stephen Curry more help?
With the NBA trade deadline roughly three weeks away, HoopsHype has gathered the latest intel on several trade candidates, including Nikola Vucevic, John Collins, Rob Williams, Jonas Valanciunas, Jusuf Nurkic,
The NBA is notoriously pretty difficult to watch. Local stations, even right within the team's media market, rarely ever have games. They're available on cable
Golden State reportedly has moved on from acquiring a 3-and-D wing like Miami's Jimmy Butler and Brooklyn's Cam Johnson.
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On Friday evening, the Dallas Mavericks hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder in Texas. The Mavs won by a score of 106-98 to improve to 23-19 in their first 42 game