The Golden State Warriors are coming off a tough 118-94 NBA Play-In Tournament loss to the Sacramento Kings. Questions about many players’ futures on the team arose after the defeat.
The Warriors will go into the play-in tournament without a key role player.
The Golden State Warriors (46-36) were forced to navigate a number of potholes during the regular season, and there will unfortunately be more for them to sidestep in the NBA Play-In Tournament.
The Golden State Warriors showcased their unparalleled prowess from beyond the arc in a pivotal matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers, delivering one of the most remarkable three-point shooting displays in NBA history.
In a dramatic turn of events during the Golden State Warriors' matchup against the Orlando Magic, Stephen Curry reacted to star forward Draymond Green's ejection just minutes into the game, leaving his teammates to face the challenge of securing a crucial victory without him.
Jalen Brunson dominated against the Golden State Warriors on Monday night to lead the New York Knicks to a 119-112 win. After the contest, Gary Payton II was asked about the challenges Brunson presents, and he wasn't in the mood to compliment the Knicks star.
Trayce Jackson-Davis was not at all a slouch back when he ravaged the Big Ten Conference with the Indiana Hoosiers. He was always a threat to everyone in college basketball.
NBA legend Gary Payton is one of the most notorious trash-talkers in league history, and the chatter didn’t stop when he went home. Gary Payton II, the elder Payton’s son and a member of the Golden State Warriors, said his father’s trash talk pushed him to get better and ultimately reach the NBA.
Moses Moody got a rare start Tuesday night. Some spectacular plays showed why he deserves more minutes.
The Golden State Warriors picked up a much-needed victory at home over the Los Angeles Lakers coming out of the All-Star break on Thursday night. However, they played this game without Gary Payton II, who has been dealing with an illness.
Gary Payton II returned to the Golden State Warriors like he never left, playing a pivotal role off the bench in his team’s thrilling 113-112 win over the Phoenix Suns on Saturday at Chase Center.
The Golden State Warriors have released their injury report for Saturday night's game against the Phoenix Suns, and Gary Payton II has been cleared for a return.
He has dealt with numerous injuries throughout his career.
Gary Payton II’s return from injury lasted for all of 20 total minutes.
It looks like Warriors guard Gary Payton II will miss some more time.
In a routine 129-118 victory for the Golden State Warriors against the Washington Wizards, a late-game twist added controversy. Former Warrior, Wizards guard Ryan Rollins, sank a three-pointer with just 1.1 seconds left, deemed inconsequential for the game's outcome.
It's been a rough season for Gary Payton II. In this short season, he's already missed eight games and has been injured for the last four straight games.
Warriors swingman Gary Payton II will miss at least one more week due to his right calf strain, tweets Anthony Slater of The Athletic. Golden State announced that Payton is “making good progress” from the injury and he will be reevaluated next week, per Slater.
Payton didn’t elaborate further on the issue that he was dealing with, but we do know that other Warriors, including big man Kevon Looney, have been battling unspecified illnesses during this series against the Lakers.
For Golden State, Payton -- who is dealing with a core muscle injury -- is the perfect plug-and-play player.
Golden State was unhappy that Portland hadn't revealed before the deal that Payton had been playing through pain, or that Blazers team trainers were giving him Toradol. But after going through with the trade, the team now has to hope Payton can return for the playoffs - if the Warriors even make it.
The Golden State Warriors say the Portland Trail Blazers withheld pertinent information when the two sides agreed to a trade for Gary Payton II last week, and there are reportedly some who believe that is not the first time the Blazers have supposedly done that.
The Warriors have delivered their verdict on the Payton II trade situation.
Portland lured Payton away from Golden State with a three-year deal for $28 million. He had abdominal surgery in July, and didn't make his debut until Jan. 12. But according to Jason Quick of The Athletic, Portland traded Payton because "he indicated he didn’t want to be in Portland and was ecstatic to return to Golden State," presumably when his old team visited Portland the night before the deadline.
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