The Warriors will host the New Orleans Pelicans at Chase Center on Friday
The Golden State Warriors host the New Orleans Pelicans tonight, in a game that has massive Play-In Tournament implications. Both teams are playing very well: the Dubs have won nine of their last 10 games, and the Pels have won three in a row, all on the road. But both teams played grueling games last night, and could be without a few key contributors. Whoever wins is going to have to dig deep to make it happen. Here’s the full injury report. Doubtful — Gary Payton II (left calf tightness) The...
The Warriors will play the Kings Tuesday in an elimination game. The last time the teams played with those stakes, Steph Curry scored 50 points in a Golden State win.
Kings fans are riding high after Tuesday’s Play-In victory against the Golden State Warriors. Sacramento not only won that must-win game against a hated rival, they did so in dominant fashion. With that victory, the Kings earned one final shot at making the playoffs, with the winner of tonight’s game moving on to face Oklahoma
Keegan Murray scored 32 points, De'Aaron Fox added 24 and the Kings stayed alive in the play-in tournament, eliminating the Warriors with a 118-94 victory on Tuesday night.
A disastrous second quarter, doomed the Warriors in a crushing loss to the
The Warriors will be without Jonathan Kuminga and Gary Payton II when they
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors rested Klay Thompson and Draymond Green in
With playoff spots at stake, Lakers-Pelicans and Warriors-Kings matchups kick things off Tuesday night. Who will move on? Our experts make their picks for the play-in games.
The Golden State Warriors lost to the New Orleans Pelicans 114-109 on Friday night. It was a very tough loss considering the implications it had on the standings — with a win, the Dubs would have controlled their fate, and been in position to earn the No. 8 seed in the Play-In Tournament with a win over the Utah Jazz on Sunday. Instead, they couldn’t overcome their turnover issues — or the Pelicans’ unbelievable three-point shooting — and their fourth-quarter comeback fell just short. I don’t...
New Orleans made 20 3s and shot 52.6% from deep to hold off a late Steph Curry flurry.
As the OKC Thunder and New Orleans Pelicans take the floor today for Game 1 of their opening series, what are some of the things to watch for?