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The Golden State Warriors started the year by winning four of their first five games, but they now find themselves in the midst of one of the hardest schedule stretches that any NBA team will face all season — one that’s left even a Celtics fan wondering if the league is out to get the Dubs.
The Chase Center erupted Tuesday night as the Golden State Warriors dismantled a shorthanded Phoenix Suns squad 118-107, improving their home record to a perfect 4-0.
The Golden State Warriors have lost back-to-back games and are just 1-3 on the road this season heading into Tuesday night’s matchup at home against the Phoenix
Devin Booker continued his early season scoring blitz but it wasn't enough for the Suns in loss to Warriors on Nov. 4.
The Warriors are hoping to find a way to keep their aging stars fresh for the stretch run as the rest of the league turns the game into a sprint
Basketball Hall of Fame guard Steve Nash said on the "Mind the Game" podcast that facing Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in a preseason game before his 18th and final season with the league convinced him that it was time to retire.
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Warriors slip out of top-5 in new set of NBA power rankings
Following back-to-back disappointing losses, the newest set of power rankings were released by John Schuhmann of NBA.com, and the Warriors took a tumble out of the top five. To start Week 3 of the NBA season, the Warriors landed at No. 6 in Schuhmann's power rankings.