Although he will turn 37 years old next week, Stephen Curry remains one of the NBA’s premier rock stars. When he and the Golden State Warriors (35-28) roll into town, people flock to the arena to witness the greatest shooter of all-time.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr was not too impressed with a reporter's question following his team's 126-119 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on
However, Curry’s minutes distribution raised some eyebrows as he played fewer minutes in the second half than in the first. After the game, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr addressed the decision, explaining that the team’s grueling schedule played a major role in his rotation management.
On Saturday, the Golden State Warriors saw their five-game losing streak come to an end at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers. So understandably, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wasn’t all that ...
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr didn't want to see Steph Curry attempt to dunk the ball late in Saturday's game.
Curry dominated on the Warriors’ five-game road trip and head coach Steve Kerr made a loud statement ... 29 points and 13 assists in a loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. The superstar point guard ...
Steve Kerr speaks for a lot of fans ... six travels a game that aren’t called. We had four ourselves in Philadelphia [on Saturday vs. the 76ers], none of them were called. You know it’s a problem when there’s like a hundred fans in the stands ...