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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 post-season record (1972–present) 156 104 .600
Golden State Warriors: 1950: 1967: Syracuse (5–4) Phil. Warriors Phil. 76ers (1–0) San Francisco 10: San Antonio Spurs: ... NBA & ABA Playoffs Series History; Notes
They opened the season with six straight losses, but Ellis' rise, Davis' solid injury-free season (21.6 points, 8 assists, 4.6 rebounds per game), [29] and an overall improvement in team chemistry brought them back to playoff contention; but in the end the Warriors failed to make the playoffs despite a 48–34 record, which is the best record ...
It was the Warriors' third championship in four years, and sixth overall. Golden State won the Pacific Division title and Western Conference Championship for the fourth consecutive season. In the playoffs, the Warriors defeated the San Antonio Spurs in the First Round 4–1 and the New Orleans Pelicans 4–1 in the Semi-finals.
The Western Conference’s third-seeded Sacramento Kings and sixth-seeded Golden State Warriors meet in the first round of the 2023 NBA playoffs. The two franchises have never met before in the ...
The Golden State Warriors went to their second consecutive appearance in the finals with a rematch against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Warriors went to a 3–1 advantage, but the Cavaliers won the next three games to force a Game 7, which featured LeBron James blocking Andre Iguodala's layup attempt.
Golden State’s playoff standings will come down to the final game of the regular season. Whoever wins between the Grizzlies and Warriors on Sunday will secure the No. 8 seed in the play-in ...
Cavaliers handed the Warriors their only loss in the 2017 NBA playoffs. The Warriors' 15–0 start in the playoffs is the most consecutive postseason wins in NBA history and their 16–1 record is the best winning percentage (.941) in NBA playoff history. 2017–18: Warriors: 2–0: Warriors 118–108: Warriors 99–92: Warriors, 70–59: 2018 ...