Find out how Draymond Green's return and Steph Curry's historic game impacted the Golden State Warriors in their loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. Will the Warriors bounce back?
The Golden State Warriors faced a tough loss against the undermanned Memphis Grizzlies, with Draymond Green expressing disappointment in the team's performance. Despite Steph Curry making NBA history by playing his 919th career game, the Warriors couldn't secure a victory. Draymond Green's return after a 16-game suspension didn't provide the spark the team needed as they struggled against the Grizzlies.
In a game marked by Draymond Green's cold reception from Grizzlies fans, the Warriors fell short despite efforts from Curry, Andrew Wiggins, and Jonathan Kuminga. The return of Draymond Green was anticipated to improve the team's defense, but the Warriors continued to face challenges on the court. Golden State's coach, Steve Kerr, reacted to the disappointing loss, acknowledging the need for improvement in future games.
The NBA community is buzzing about the Warriors' recent struggles and the suggestions from NBA champion Kendrick Perkins to trade key veterans like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. Perkins' bold statement has sparked discussions about the future of the Warriors and potential roster changes. As the Warriors aim to turn their season around, all eyes are on how they will bounce back from their recent setbacks.
The same old problems plagued Golden State as they were out-hustled by an undermanned Memphis team.
The Golden State Warriors have a lot of bad losses this season, and Monday's vs. the Memphis Grizzlies may be the worst of them all.
Steph Curry is playing in his 919th career game, which ties Serge Ibaka and Robert Reid for 235th on the NBA's all-time regular season games played list.
Grizzlies fans didn't give Draymond Green a warm welcome when he checked into Monday's game.
Draymond Green is back after a long absence that included a 12-game suspension. He faces a tall task in helping the Warriors get back into contention.
The Memphis Grizzlies got a big performance from several members of the bench in a win against the Golden State Warriors.
Vince Williams Jr. scored 24 points and the Grizzlies defeated the Warriors 116-107 on Monday night.
Steph Curry, Andrew Wiggins, and Jonathan Kuminga were the Warriors three biggest offensive contributors. Curry scored a game-high 26 points and added 4 ...
Golden State is set to get its defensive anchor back after a 16-game suspension, but the Warriors' problems are bigger than any one player.
Draymond Green's return was not enough to lift the Warriors past Memphis as the Grizzlies buried Golden State with 3s and free throws.
The Grizzlies were playing without a lot of key players, while the Warriors had Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green all in action. That said, the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) โ Golden State forward Draymond Green returned to action Monday after missing 16 games as part of a league suspension for his history of ...
Draymond Green โ fresh from a 16-game absence due to suspension and a ramp-up period toward game shape โ had interesting things to say after the Golden ...
Steph Curry showed off his impressive handles during Monday's game.
After missing over a month of action due to his latest suspension, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was booed in his return to the court as his ...
There was less to celebrate for Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green in his first game back since missing 16 games through suspension.
The Warriors lack size on their roster, and Simmons, who is 6'10", would be a better fit than Paul. Since the Warriors have Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, ...
The Golden State Warriors have had some very bad losses this season, but Monday night's loss against the incredibly shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies may have ...
Draymond Green is booed as he returns from suspension in the Golden State Warriors' defeat by the Memphis Grizzlies.
On Monday evening, the Golden State Warriors lost to the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies (in Tennessee) by a score of 116-107.
NBA champion turned ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins believes it's time for the Warriors to move on from Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
Draymond Green returned for the Golden State Warriors loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, as the team desperately tries to turn their season around.
NBA champion turned ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins believes it's time for the Warriors to move on from Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
Kendrick Perkins believes the Golden State Warriors need to cut ties with two integral members of the teams dynasty.
In the first quarterfinal matchup, the eighth seed Community Christian Academy Warriors took on the first seed Goreville (IL) Blackcats. It was a tough night ...
The Warriors will conclude their four-game road trip in Utah against the Jazz on Wednesday.
While the Warriors are hoping Draymond Green's return will help spark them back to their usual competitive selves, the Jazz are in a groove thanks to their ...