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As such, rumours have swirled like a barrage of buzzing bees that seem to suggets the Warriors are willing to be aggressive in retooling the roster. Insider reporting indicates that Golden State has multiple first-round picks and valuable assets that could be used to take the team to the next level.
In a TikTok video that has gone viral, racking up nearly 250,000 views, a woman named Justine, @hihellojustine on TikTok, shares a sweet moment with her grandma, Carmen Katindoy, picking up a notebook resting on her lap. The notebook is filled with the names of all the players on the team, along with their jersey numbers.
The Golden State Warriors have a lot of issues, but their lack of offensive firepower aside from Stephen Curry stands out the most. Let's see how Curry's teammates compare to those of other top 10 NBA players to identify just how bad this problem is.
The only reason this brand of mediocre basketball isn’t resulting in a truly lost season is that the Western Conference has decided to be terrible at the bottom. The bar for the final play-in spot is 10-16. But the Warriors have become irrelevant. The Warriors are 14-15, stumbling over a bar that is lying on the floor.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry hit 12 3-pointers and scored 48 points during Sunday night’s 136-131 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. It marked the fifth time in Curry’s career that he has hit at least 12 3s in a game.
Despite losing the game, Warriors superstar Steph Curry broke a longstanding Michael Jordan scoring record against the Trail Blazers.
Curry scored 48 and made 12 3-pointers, surpassing Michael Jordan for the most 40-point games after turning 30 (45). However, he was not perfect in the Warriors’ 136-131 loss, missing a lefthanded layup with 27 seconds remaining and down by one point.
Head coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors gives direction to his team during the first half against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center on Dec. 14, 2025, in Portland, Ore.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry continued to fully embrace his sneaker free agency in Sunday's 136-131 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.