Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry acknowledged his injured right thumb bothered him but said it wasn't the reason why he matched the worst shooting half of his career, missing all eight of his second-half shots in a 118-108 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night at Chase Center.
The Golden State Warriors' tough loss to the Los Angeles Lakers puts their NBA playoff hopes in jeopardy. After the game, Stephen Curry provided an update on the injury he has been dealing with. The Golden State Warriors suffered a 108-118 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers,
Stephen Curry has been dealing with injuries on and off this season which include his knee tendinitis and finger.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr provided a Kuminga update on Tuesday's edition of Willard and Dibs show on 95.7 The Game.
During a recent episode of NBA Countdown, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith shared his thoughts on the Warriors' current roster construction and the fact Curry is a solo star on a team that once dominated the NBA. You can hear Smith's comments in full by clicking on the embedded video above.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr brushes aside Stephen Curry's struggles during the team's 10-point loss to the Lakers
Ahead of the February 6 trade deadline, Warriors have been predicted to trade Jonathan Kuminga to the Nets for Cameron Johnson.
The Golden State Warriors continue to value forward Jonathan Kuminga highly with less than a month to go until the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, according
Anthony Davis had 36 points and 13 rebounds, LeBron James added 25 points and 12 assists, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 118-108 on Saturday night.
Find out the latest on Jonathan Kuminga's injury and recovery as the Golden State Warriors deal with offensive challenges.
Jarred Vanderbilt makes a small, but important impact in his season debut as the Lakers also benefit from a big game from Anthony Davis to defeat the Warriors.
But the team has been "fun-bad," thanks to solid play from two-time All-Star small forward/shooting guard LaVine, two-time All-Star center Nikola Vucevic, and guards Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu and Giddey. In the mediocre East, the Bulls are good enough to have at least a shot at the postseason.