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Golden State (18-17) was without Stephen Curry (ankle), Jimmy Butler (sick) Draymond Green (rest) and De'Anthony Melton (knee) on Jan. 2 and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said after the Thunder loss that he was hopeful for their return Saturday against Utah.
The Warriors have been a mediocre team since the start of the season. Lineup combinations, schemes, and individual player performances have been the topic of conversation regarding their biggest issues.
Golden State Warriors fans will get a look at the prize atop their trade-deadline wish list when Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks make their annual visit to San Francisco on Wednesday night.
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Kuminga unlikely to play again for Warriors during trade talks
There’s a general consensus in the Warriors organization that Kuminga has played his final game in their uniform and will be traded before the February deadline, Brett Siegel of Clutch Points reports.
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Warriors' Jimmy Butler shares on-brand response to Kerr's ejection
On Monday, January 5, Steve Kerr was ejected from the Golden State Warriors game against the LA Clippers. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter, with the veteran head coach becoming frustrated after the referees missed what he believed was an obvious goaltend.
Kevin Durant (26 pts, 10 reb, 4 ast) knocked down a game-winner to lead the Rockets over the Suns 100-97. With Snoop Dogg on the call, the Clippers held on to beat the Warriors 103-102 on Peacock.
The Golden State Warriors held out Steph Curry in a recent game, which didn't sit right with a former NBA player.
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Warriors reportedly open to trading former lottery pick
"The Warriors are open to moving Moses Moody during trade season for a wing upgrade," Sidery wrote via X. "Previously opposed to moving Moody, Golden State’s young core all appear available for a game-changing move. At 18-16, Golden State is all-in on making another playoff run before it’s too late."