Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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
On May 14, 2014, the Golden State Warriors signed Steve Kerr to a reported five-year, $25 million deal to become the team's new head coach. [71] It was the first head-coach job for Kerr, 48, a five-time NBA champion guard who set an all-time career record for accuracy in three-point shooting (.454).
The best single regular season record was recorded by the Golden State Warriors in the 2015–16 season. In that season, the Warriors recorded 73 wins and 9 losses with a winning percentage of .890, surpassing the 72-win 1995–96 Chicago Bulls , though the Bulls went on to win the Eastern Conference and the NBA championship.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors combined for an NBA-record 48 3-pointers Sunday night. Golden State hit 27 and Dallas made 21 in the Mavericks' 143-133 ...
10 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (at Chicago Bulls) on October 29, 2018 (10/14) [459] Most 3-point field goals made in a half, no misses; 8 by Jalen Brunson vs. the Phoenix Suns on December 15, 2023 [460] Most 3-point field goals made in a quarter; 9 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (vs. Sacramento Kings) on January 23, 2015 (9 ...
Yet Golden State lost to the Cavaliers and LeBron James in a seven-game NBA Finals. The Cavs are now the fourth team to start 10-0 since 2000, joining the 2000-01 Philadelphia 76ers , 2002-03 ...
The 2021–22 Golden State Warriors season was the 76th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), its 60th in the San Francisco Bay Area, and its third season at the Chase Center. After failing to make the playoffs the previous two seasons, the Warriors beat the Boston Celtics 4–2 in the Finals.
The Warriors shot 33.3% from the field and were 9 for 38 (23.7%) from beyond the arc. Cleveland shot 45.8% from the field and 18 for 47 (38.3%) from the 3-point line. Up Next