Steve Kerr's belief in Buddy Hield sparks debate as the Warriors struggle with his shooting inconsistency and defensive shortcomings.
Golden State actually jumped ahead in the first half of this game. However, the Kings rallied behind a massive third quarter where they outscored the Warriors 37-20. Sacramento sealed the deal with a 38-32 fourth, dropping Golden State back under .500 during the 2024-25 NBA season.
The new-look Warriors starting lineup for Wednesday's matchup is Steph Curry, Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton II, and Kevon Looney. Payton and Looney have each started just five games this season, while Hield has started ten.
The former Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia 76ers guard got off to a sizzling start in the Bay Area. Hield shot 44.2% from 3, averaging 15.3 points per game in his first 19 appearances. The Warriors were 12-7 until that point. However, as Hield's hot start cooled off, so did the Warriors.
“I wouldn’t worry about the Celtics if I were one of their fans,” Kerr said. “This is normal.” The Celtics built a first-half lead on the back of their defense Monday before running away from the Golden State Warriors for a 125-85 win. It was less than two hours before tipoff when Kerr provided his perspective on his opponent’s recent slippage.
The Golden State Warriors have struggled with consistency all season, but after a 131-106 victory over the Chicago Bulls, they seem to have found a glimmer of hope. With a 21-21
Despite the recent struggles, Steve Kerr expressed full confidence in the Warriors' leadership and organizational structure.
Dennis Schroder tries to defend Buddy Hield from fake news, without realizing the information was posted by a notorious parody account
Steve Kerr’s continued trust in Buddy Hield has become a divisive topic among Golden State Warriors fans as the team struggles to stay competitive in a challenging Western Conference. Despite ...
Gui Santos and Quinten Post became the first duo in franchise history to each hit at least five 3s off the bench in a game.
Gui Santos and Quinten Post became the first duo in franchise history to each hit at least five 3s off the bench in a game.
The Warriors suffered one of their most demoralizing defeats of the season Wednesday in a 123-117 loss to the Kings.