The Golden State Warriors currently possess a 20-20 record despite a remarkable 12-3 beginning to the 2024-25 season, placing the franchise as the Western Conference's No. 11 seed. Now on the outside looking in regarding the Play-In Tournament,
The Golden State Warriors (19-20) will look to get back to .500 for the fifth time this season when they face the Minnesota Timberwolves (21-18) on the road on Wednesday night.Nearing the halfway point of the 2024-25 campaign,
The Golden State Warriors are much like the Philadelphia 76ers this season. Things haven’t gone their way, which could lead to them making some changes at the trade deadline. Golden State could improve its playoff chances by upgrading its center position.
Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns is questionable to face his former team Friday with a sprained right thumb, while Minnesota’s Donte DiVincenzo will miss his return to Madison Square Garden with a toe injury.
The Warriors were up 34-10 late in the first quarter, a mind-boggling combination of Minnesota ineptitude and Golden State desperation.
The New York Knicks will host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday. Here's the latest on Karl-Anthony Towns' status.
Donte DiVincenzo is bringing life to the Minnesota Timberwolves with his made threes prop being the bet to focus on in the picks and prediction against the Golden State Warriors.
For the sixth straight year, the NBA asked me if I wanted to be one of the media members who votes on which players should start in the NBA All-Star Game. I said yes; here’s how I used my ballot. (Quick refresher: You vote for three frontcourt players and two guards in each conference.
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Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo will be out indefinitely with a toe injury. ESPN reported that DiVincenzo – who has missed the past two games with the injury – has been placed in a walking boot,
Pelicans make history with massive comeback: The Pelicans made franchise history Monday with a 25-point comeback victory over the Jazz to set a new club record. CJ McCollum popped off for 45 points extended their season-best winning streak to four games.