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Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were all named to the 2016 All-Star Game. Green broke the Golden State franchise record of nine triple-doubles in a season. Curry broke numerous three-point records during the season, including his own NBA record for made three-pointers in a season of 286; he finished the season with 402 three ...
On May 14, 2014, the Golden State Warriors named Steve Kerr the team's head coach, in a reported $25 million deal over five years. It was a first-time head-coaching position for Kerr, 48, a five-time NBA champion point guard who holds the all-time career record for accuracy in three-point shooting (.454).
This was his second Executive of the Year title in three years as the Warriors once again had a league-best 67–15 record. The Warriors won the 2017 NBA Finals after avenging their loss to the Cavaliers, this time in five games. The title was the team's second in three years, which included the league's best postseason record of 16–1, and ...
Steph Curry produced one of the greatest performances of his career on Thursday night, propelling the Golden State Warriors to a 139-105 blowout of the Philadelphia 76ers. With his sharpshooting ...
San Francisco Warriors regular season record (1963–1971) 330 399 .453 Golden State Warriors regular season record (1972–present) 2,081 2,190 .487 All-time regular season record (1947–present) 2,969: 3,134.486: Philadelphia Warriors post-season record (1947–1962) 36 41 .468 San Francisco Warriors post-season record (1963–1971) 21 27 .438
Golden State Warriors: ... Barry averaged 13.5 points per game and established a new NBA record (since broken) with a .947 free throw percentage. ... (5th in NBA ...
Attles coached a Golden State team led by Rick Barry and Jamaal Wilkes to the 1974-75 NBA championship. His No. 16 jersey was retired by the Warriors in 1977, and he was inducted into the Naismith ...
Gregory Charles Papa (born October 10, 1962) [1] is an American sportscaster, currently employed as the radio play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco 49ers.He has also broadcast for the Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, Oakland Athletics, San Antonio Spurs, Oakland Raiders and San Francisco Giants during his career.