Ryan Lopez+FollowWarriors’ new rotation sparks real hopeGolden State finally looks like a team with answers. After months of shuffling lineups and battling injuries, the Warriors have locked in a consistent rotation—and it’s paying off with their third straight win. Steph Curry says this stability is what they’ve all been craving, and you can see the difference: players are building chemistry, finding rhythm, and stepping up when it counts. Even on an off shooting night, Curry hit a huge milestone—26,000 career points—while the bench delivered. Is this the turning point for the Warriors’ season? What do you think about Kerr’s new approach? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
guerrajohn+FollowWhat If Steph Joined the Suns in 2009?Can you imagine Chef Curry running with Nash and Amar'e in Phoenix? Steve Kerr just revealed he almost pulled off a draft-day trade to bring Steph to the Suns in 2009. The deal fell through, and the rest is Bay Area history. Warriors fans, do you think Curry would’ve become a legend anywhere, or was the Kerr-Curry partnership in Golden State just meant to be? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowDraymond Green’s Center Frustration GrowsAnyone else notice Draymond looking a bit worn out lately? The DPOY vet is still the Warriors’ heart on D, but with the league’s new wave of dominant bigs—think Jokic, Embiid, even Zion—Dray’s being asked to bang with guys 40-50 pounds heavier every night. Marc J. Spears says Draymond’s getting frustrated, and honestly, can you blame him? The NBA’s trending back to post play, and it’s taking a toll on the Warriors’ small-ball king. #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowDraymond Gets Real About Christmas Day GamesDraymond Green, the Warriors’ emotional leader, opened up about the bittersweet reality of playing on Christmas Day. While it’s a huge honor to be in the NBA’s holiday spotlight, Draymond admits it “f—ing sucks” to miss family time. He even called his 2023 Christmas at home “amazing” after his suspension. As Golden State faces the Mavs this year, Draymond’s honesty reminds us there’s more to the game than just the bright lights. #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowWarriors fans split on Draymond Green’s futureSteve Kerr’s heartfelt apology after his heated exchange with Draymond Green has only fired up debate among Warriors fans. Some are frustrated by Kerr’s unwavering loyalty to Green, blaming him for the team’s decline and pointing to Green’s recent struggles on the court. Others feel the dynasty’s end was sealed when the team chose Green over Jordan Poole. With the Warriors barely hanging on in the playoff race, fans are questioning whether it’s time for a major shakeup—should Draymond be benched or traded, or is loyalty to the old core still worth it? What do you think is the right move for the Warriors now? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors01Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowSteph Curry’s silent moment sparks debate for Warriors fansWhen Draymond Green and Steve Kerr got into a heated sideline argument, Steph Curry stayed on the bench, quietly watching it all unfold. That choice didn’t sit right with Warriors legend Tim Hardaway, who called out Curry for not stepping up as the team’s leader in the moment. Instead, it was Moses Moody who tried to calm things down. Even though Curry later dropped 26 points and the Warriors won big, fans are now split: Should Steph have intervened, or was he right to focus on the game? How much does visible leadership matter in these tense moments? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors10Share
Susan Reeves+FollowKlay Faces Warriors: Christmas Emotions Run HighSeeing Klay Thompson suit up for the Mavs against the Dubs on Christmas was surreal. Coach Kerr admitted, “I’ll never get used to seeing Klay on the other side.” Even Steph paid tribute by rocking Klay’s Antas, but the Splash Bros’ reunion was bittersweet. Despite the Warriors’ win, you could feel the nostalgia for the dynasty days. Rumor has it, there’s still hope for a Klay reunion in the Bay. Would you want to see him back in blue and gold? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors20Share
Susan Reeves+FollowDraymond Green’s Sideline Drama vs MagicAnother wild night for the Dubs! Draymond Green got into it with Coach Kerr during the Warriors’ big win over the Magic, then stormed off to the locker room and didn’t return. Kenyon Martin called out Dray’s maturity on “Gil’s Arena,” saying at 35, he should know better. Swaggy P (Nick Young) actually defended Draymond, calling his exit mature. Meanwhile, Chef Curry kept it classy, focusing on the team’s win. Where do you stand—was Draymond right to walk away, or is this another classic Draymond moment? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
summersivan+FollowInside the Draymond Green & Kerr blowupTensions flared at Chase Center when Draymond Green stormed off after a heated exchange with coach Steve Kerr—right in the middle of a game the Warriors were winning. The real spark? It wasn’t what Kerr said, but how he said it. Draymond, who was having a solid night, took issue with Kerr’s tone, leading to the dramatic timeout confrontation. Green later chalked it up to emotions running high between people who’ve worked together for years. Do you think this kind of passion is good for the team, or a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #Basketball #Warriors00Share
summersivan+FollowSteph Curry’s foul calls spark Warriors debateSteph Curry’s knack for drawing contact but rarely getting the whistle is baffling fans and fueling heated talk in the Warriors community. Despite being a superstar, Curry only averages 4.3 free throws per game—way less than other big names. Monday’s game against the Magic was another head-scratcher: Curry took a hard hit on a drive, but refs let it slide. Stats show he gets fewer calls than even some role players, contradicting the idea that stars always get the benefit. Are refs really missing the mark, or is Curry’s style just tough to officiate? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Basketball #Warriors10Share