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Steph Curry is doing some reflecting as he heads into his 17th NBA season. The Golden State Warriors star released a new book, titled “Shot Ready,” on Tuesday. The book features more than 100 photographs from his basketball journey as he dives into his ...
Rich Kleiman welcomes four-time NBA champion and All-Star Draymond Green to Network for an unfiltered conversation about legacy, leadership and life with the Golden State Warriors. Draymond opens up about the challenges of maintaining motivation,
Bucks guard Ryan Rollins spoke about a brief incident with Stephen Curry during the Warriors game involving Draymond Green.
Draymond Green confessed to losing all motivation during the 2019-20 NBA season, leading a depleted Golden State Warriors squad after key departures and injuries. He described playing with inexperienced teammates and facing taunts from opponents.
Butler bet that he would finish the 2025-26 NBA season with a better free-throw percentage than Stephen Curry. The 36-year-old Butler admitted it might have been a foolish bet on his part, though he did back up the talk by going 16-for-16 on free throws on opening night.
Jimmy Butler revealed he has to shoot a better free throw percentage than Stephen Curry, and the Warriors' guard had a funny response.
On Tuesday, Green took to his self-titled podcast, “The Draymond Green Show,” to share his predictions for the MVP race, Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. His pick for NBA MVP, however, really stood out.