Stephen Curry is embracing the gauntlet Draymond Green has thrown down. On Sunday during NBA All-Star festivities, Green boldly claimed the Golden State Warriors are going to win the NBA championship after acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat.
The Golden State Warriors made a major move before the NBA trade deadline, acquiring Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler to bolster their roster for a postseason push.
Ever since the Golden State Warriors traded for Jimmy Butler, there has been a new energy brought to the team resulting in two straight wins with their new star. As Butler is starting to build chemistry with Draymond Green and other players on Golden State,
The last few days have been a nice turnaround for the Golden State Warriors following an otherwise underwhelming 2024-25 NBA season. Heading into the NBA All-Star break, the Dubs have won two out of their last three matchups,
One of the biggest splash moves at the trade deadline was the Golden State Warriors acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat. Butler joined an organization with clear talent, rostering one of the greatest players of all time Stephen Curry,
The Golden State Warriors made a move to acquire a star to join alongside Steph Curry and Draymond Green, landing Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler before the NBA trade deadline. In four games so far, Butler is averaging 21.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry had another solid performance during NBA All-Star Weekend, winning the All-Star MVP in front of his home crowd at Chase Center in San Francisco. Now, the Warriors will look to continue building off of some momentum they gained after acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for Andrew Wiggins.
Stephen Curry did not let P.J. Washington about his mocking gesture, responding with his own night-night celebration.
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Did Stephen A. Smith really admit he was wrong? ESPN star Malika Andrews couldn’t believe her ears and asked her co-host to repeat himself. Smith was not a fan of the Golden State Warriors