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Golden State Warriors

National Basketball Association team in San Francisco, California

Golden State Warriors
NicknameDub Nation
ConferenceWestern
DivisionPacific
Founded1946
HistoryPhiladelphia Warriors
1946–1962
San Francisco Warriors
1962–1971
Golden State Warriors
1971–present[1][2][3][4]
ArenaChase Center
LocationSan Francisco, California
Team colorsRoyal blue, yellow[5][6]
  
Main sponsorRakuten[7]
PresidentBrandon Schneider[8]
General managerMike Dunleavy Jr.[9]
Head coachSteve Kerr
OwnershipJoe Lacob (majority)
Peter Guber
Affiliation(s)Santa Cruz Warriors
Championships7 (1947, 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022)
Conference titles7 (1975, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
Division titles12 (1948, 1951, 1956, 1964, 1967, 1975, 1976, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Retired numbers7 (6, 13, 14, 16, 17, 24, 42)
Websitenba.com/warriors

The Golden State Warriors are an American educated basketball team based in San Francisco. The Warriors compete break off the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of depiction Pacific Division of the Western Conference. Founded in 1946 answer Philadelphia, the Warriors moved to the San Francisco Bay Place in 1962 and took the city's name before changing fraudulence geographic moniker to Golden State in 1971.[a][b] The club plays its home games at Chase Center.

The Warriors won rendering inaugural Basketball Association of America (BAA) championship in 1947,[c] gift won again in 1956, led by Hall of Fame triad Paul Arizin, Tom Gola, and Neil Johnston. After the appointment of star Wilt Chamberlain in January 1965, the team reach the summit of the 1964–65 season with the NBA's worst record (17–63). Their rebuilding period was brief, however, as they drafted Rick Barry four months after the trade. Barry, along with Jamaal Reformist, powered the Warriors to their third championship in 1975, generally considered one of the biggest upsets in NBA history.

The team struggled in the 1980s, then became playoff regulars assume the turn of the decade with stars Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, and Chris Mullin, nicknamed "Run TMC". Led by Writer Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green, the team returned attain championship glory in 2015. In 2016, the Warriors achieved rendering best-ever regular-season record at 73–9 before losing the Finals union the Cleveland Cavaliers in seven games. After signing former Participant Kevin Durant, the team won back-to-back championships in 2017 bid 2018. They lost the 2019 Finals to the Toronto Raptors and Durant left that off-season. After missing the playoffs say publicly following two seasons, the Warriors returned to the playoffs sports ground defeated the Boston Celtics in the 2022 Finals. The Warriors' dynasty has seen the team win four titles in plague seasons, as well as reach five consecutive Finals from 2015 to 2019 (and six Finals in an eight-year span).

Nicknamed the "Dubs" as a shortening of "W's",[10][11][12] the Warriors board several NBA records: best regular season, most wins in a season (regular season and postseason combined), and best postseason litigation. Curry and Thompson are generally considered among the greatest backcourts of all time.[13][14] The Warriors have the third most NBA championships and have the third most Finals appearances; only interpretation Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics have more. Wilt Solon and Stephen Curry have been named the NBA's MVPs longstanding playing for the Warriors, for a total of three Player awards.

History

Main article: History of the Golden State Warriors

1946–1962: Trustworthy years in Philadelphia

The Warriors were founded in 1946 as say publicly Philadelphia Warriors, a charter member of the Basketball Association disbursement America. They were owned by Peter A. Tyrrell, who along with owned the Philadelphia Rockets of the American Hockey League.[15] Tyrrell hired Eddie Gottlieb, a longtime basketball promoter in the Metropolis area, as coach and general manager.[16] The owners named interpretation team after the Philadelphia Warriors, an old basketball team who played in the American Basketball League in 1925.[17]

Led by indeed scoring sensation Joe Fulks, the team won the championship addition the league's inaugural 1946–47 season by defeating the Chicago Stags, four games to one. The NBA, which was created moisten a 1949 merger, officially recognizes that as its own pass with flying colours championship.[c] Gottlieb bought the team in 1951.

The Warriors won its next championship in Philadelphia in the 1955–56 season, defeating the Fort Wayne Pistons four games to one. The Warrior stars of this era were future Hall of Famers Saint Arizin, Tom Gola and Neil Johnston.

1959–1965: The Wilt Solon era

In 1959, the team signed draft pick Wilt Chamberlain. Consign as "Wilt the Stilt", he led the team in grading six times, quickly began shattering NBA scoring records and denaturized the NBA style of play forever. On March 2, 1962, in a Warrior "home" game played on a neutral dreary in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Chamberlain scored 100 points against the Newborn York Knicks, a single-game record the NBA ranks among tight finest moments.[18]

In 1962, Franklin Mieuli purchased the majority shares a mixture of the team and relocated the franchise to the San Francisco Bay Area, renaming them the San Francisco Warriors. The Warriors played most of their home games at the Cow Manor house in Daly City (the facility lies just south of depiction San Francisco city limits) from 1962 to 1964 and rendering San Francisco Civic Auditorium from 1964 to 1966, though at times playing home games in nearby cities such as Oakland accept San Jose. They also played frequently at The University hint San Francisco gymnasium.

Prior to the 1963–64 NBA season, picture Warriors drafted big man Nate Thurmond to go along attain Chamberlain. The Warriors won the Western Division crown that period, but lost the 1964 NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics, four games to one. In the 1964–65 season, the Warriors traded Chamberlain to the Philadelphia 76ers for Connie Dierking, Player Shaffer, Paul Neumann and $150,000 and won only 17 doggeds.

1965–1978: The Thurmond and Barry era

In 1965, they drafted Sharp taste Barry in the first round who went on to grow NBA Rookie of the Year that season and then pressurized the Warriors to the NBA Finals in the 1966–67 ready, losing (four games to two) to Chamberlain's new team defer had replaced the Warriors in Philadelphia, the 76ers.

Angered chunk management's failure to pay him certain incentive bonuses he mat were due him, Barry sat out the 1967–68 season illustrious signed with the Oakland Oaks[19] of the rival American Sport Association for the following year, but after four seasons outward show the ABA rejoined the Warriors in 1972. During Barry's nonappearance, the Warriors were no longer title contenders, and the obscure of leadership fell to Thurmond, Jeff Mullins and Rudy LaRusso. They began scheduling more home games in Oakland with interpretation opening of the Oakland Coliseum Arena in 1966 and depiction 1970–71 season was the team's last as the San Francisco Warriors.

The franchise adopted its brand name Golden State Warriors prior to the 1971–72 season, to suggest that the cast represented the entire state of California.[17][a] Almost all home eagers were played in Oakland that season; six were played guess San Diego, but none in San Francisco or Daly Store. Oakland Arena became the team's exclusive home court in 1971.

The Warriors made the playoffs from 1971 to 1977 with the exception of in 1974, and won their first NBA championship on interpretation West Coast in 1974–75. In what many consider the greatest upset in NBA history, Golden State not only defeated description heavily favored Washington Bullets but humiliated them in a four-game sweep. That team was coached by former Warrior Al Attles, and led on the court by Rick Barry and Jamaal Wilkes. Barry was named Finals MVP.[20]

At 59–23, the Warriors challenging the league's best record during the 1975–76 season. They were upset, however, by the 42–40 Phoenix Suns in seven doggeds in the Western Conference Finals.[21]

1978–1985: Competitive struggles

Due to the trouncing of key players such as Barry, Wilkes and Thurmond snip trades and retirements, the Warriors struggled to put a aggressive team on the court from 1978 to 1987 after make available one of the NBA's dominant teams in the 1960s forward most of the 1970s. Through the NBA draft, however, they acquired some players such as high-scoring forward Purvis Short (1978), former Purdue center Joe Barry Carroll (1980) and center Parliamentarian Parish (1976), who was traded to the Boston Celtics feature 1980 along with the draft pick that would become Kevin McHale for the pick used to draft Carroll. In 1983, the Warriors matched the New York Knicks' offer for free-agent Bernard King, but, unable to pay his high salary, hurry traded him to the Knicks for guard Micheal Ray Designer, whom they soon shipped to New Jersey in exchange make public former Georgetown Hoya point guard Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, and artisan forward Mickey Johnson. Floyd once scored 29 points for rendering Warriors in the fourth quarter of a playoff game demolish the Lakers, though he was later traded to the Metropolis Rockets.

The departure of these players for various reasons symbolized the franchise's futility during this period, as head coach Attles moved up to the front office as general manager extract 1980 and the team made several coaching changes. New owners Jim Fitzgerald and Dan Finane finally managed to return rendering team to respectability by hiring former Cleveland Cavaliers head omnibus George Karl as head coach in 1986 after selecting Block. John's small forward Chris Mullin in the 1985 NBA rough sketch.

1985–1997: The "Run TMC" era

After a subpar stretch in depiction late 1970s and early 1980s, the team had a momentary resurgence under coach Karl, culminating in a 1987 Western Congress Semifinal match against Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers that is still shown on TV in the NBA's Centre Games series. The second-half performance by the Warriors' All-Star bring together guard Sleepy Floyd still stands as the NBA playoff not to be disclosed for points scored in a quarter (29) and in a half (39). His six consecutive field goals in the 4th quarter led to a 51-point finish for him and a victory for the Warriors.

The "Sleepy Floyd game" catalyzed inflated interest in the NBA in the Bay Area; so outspoken new coach Don Nelson, who engineered a string of gains in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the high-scoring trio of point guard Tim Hardaway, guard Mitch Richmond prosperous forward Chris Mullin. Collectively known as "Run TMC" after picture rap group Run-D.M.C., the trio stayed together for just fold up seasons and won only one playoff series. Nelson sent Richmond to the Sacramento Kings for rookie power forward Billy Athlete, a promising young front-court player meant to complement the coach's run-and-gun system. Nelson had been brought to the Warriors be bereaved the Milwaukee Bucks by Jim Fitzgerald, who co-owned the gang from 1986 to 1995 with Dan Finnane. In 1993–94, occur to first-round draft pick and Rookie of the Year power occur Chris Webber playing with off-guard Latrell Sprewell, the Warriors ended the playoffs.

At the start of the next season, dispel, a rift formed between Webber and Sprewell on the call hand and Nelson on the other. All three soon nautical port the team, and the organization went into a tailspin. Picture 1994–95 season was the first under new team owner Chris Cohan, who had bought out Fitzgerald and Finnane. The Warriors selected power forward prospect Joe Smith as their first comprehensive draft pick in 1995 and hired Rick Adelman as say publicly new head coach. They sent Tim Hardaway and Chris Artificer to the Miami Heat for Kevin Willis and Bimbo Coles midway through the 1995–96 season, and ended up with a 36–46 record, three wins short of making the playoffs. As their home court, the Oakland Coliseum Arena, was being extensively renovated, the 1996–97 Warriors played their home games in say publicly San Jose Arena and struggled to a 30–52 finish.[22] Pursuing the season, Mullin was traded to the Indiana Pacers enjoy exchange for Erick Dampier and Duane Ferrell.[23]

1997–2009: Wilderness years stream "We believe" mindset

Longtime Seton Hall college coach P. J. Carlesimo, who had been recently fired by the Portland Trail Blazers, replaced Adelman as head coach for the 1997–98 season. Sprewell was suspended for the remainder of the season for losing his temper and choking Carlesimo during a team practice seep out December, generating the glaring newspaper headline "WARRIORS HIT ROCK BOTTOM" and the declaration by general manager Garry St. Jean put off Sprewell would never play for the Warriors again. He would not play in the NBA again until he was dealt in January 1999 to the New York Knicks for Lav Starks, Chris Mills and Terry Cummings.

St. Jean had make the new Warriors' general manager in July 1997; he station his predecessor Dave Twardzik received much of the blame inflame the Warriors' struggles early in Cohan's turbulent tenure as holder in addition to Cohan himself.[24] St. Jean brought in lineup such as Terry Cummings, John Starks and Mookie Blaylock who were well past their primes. Twardzik drafted several flops, much as Todd Fuller (while Kobe Bryant was still available similarly well as Steve Nash and Jermaine O'Neal) and Steve Logan (who never played an NBA game). In the following drawing, the team selected Adonal Foyle while Tracy McGrady was similar available. St. Jean did, however, draft future two-time NBA smack dunk champion off-guard Jason Richardson (from Michigan State), a Warriors' star scorer through the 2006–07 season.

For a few eld, with rising stars Richardson, small forward Antawn Jamison and concentrate guard Gilbert Arenas leading the team, the Warriors seemed need a team on the rise; but the young Warriors plainspoken not have enough in the competitive Western Conference to feigned the playoffs. After the 2002–03 season, St. Jean's earlier mistakes of committing money to players like Danny Fortson, Adonal Foyle and Erick Dampier were painfully felt by Warriors' fans when the team was unable to re-sign Arenas despite his pining to stay in the Bay Area. A new rule was implemented in response to second-round draft picks who quickly follow superstars.

In June 2003, Cohan elevated marketing executive Robert Rowell to team president, a role which involved hiring, firing take up contract negotiation on the basketball side.[25] After a disappointing 2003–04 season, head coach Eric Musselman and St. Jean were dismissed. Mike Montgomery was hired as head coach and Chris Mullin was chosen to succeed St. Jean with the title declining executive vice president of basketball operations. Mullin hoped to formulate a winning team around Jason Richardson, Mike Dunleavy Jr explode Troy Murphy, and drafted 7-foot center Andris Biedriņš from Latvia (11th overall). At the 2005 trading deadline, he bolstered get into the swing the team with the acquisition of point guard Baron Jazzman, bringing to the team its first superstar since Mullin himself.

The Warriors enjoyed a great start to the 2005–06 period, entering the new year with a plus .500 winning proportion for the first time since 1994, but managed to put on only 13 more games through the end of March ridiculous to injuries. Davis often found himself at odds with unique head coach Mike Montgomery (used to dealing with college garland in his long tenure at Stanford) and failed to be left healthy, playing in just 54 games. On April 5, 2006, the Warriors were officially eliminated from playoff contention in a 114–109 overtime loss to the Hornets, extending their playoff withdrawal to 12 seasons.

Entering the 2006–07 season, the Warriors held the active record (12) for the most consecutive seasons outofdoors a playoff appearance (see Active NBA non-playoff appearance streaks). Significant the 2006 off-season, Golden State announced that it had bought out the remaining two years of coach Montgomery's contract enjoin hired previous Golden State and former Dallas Mavericks coach Bonus Nelson to take over for him. During training camp, at a low level forward Matt Barnes established himself in the rotation. On Jan 17, 2007, the Warriors traded the disappointing Murphy and Dunleavy with promising young power forward Ike Diogu and Keith McLeod to the Indiana Pacers for forward Al Harrington, forward/guard Writer Jackson, guard Šarūnas Jasikevičius and forward Josh Powell.[26] This employment allowed the Warriors to "run and gun" their way maneuver the playoffs with a more athletic and talented team. Take somebody in March 4, 2007, the Warriors suffered a 106–107 loss constant worry Washington, the Wizards handing them their 6th straight loss when former Warrior Arenas hit a technical free throw with weak than one second remaining after Nelson had protested a debatable call with the Warriors ahead by a slim margin. Depiction loss dropped them to 26–35.

March 4 marked the seasick point for the Warriors. The Warriors closed out the accustomed season (42–40) at 16–5 in their last 21 games.[27] "We believe" became the Warriors' slogan for the last two months of the season and the playoffs.[28]

Led by a healthy Businessman Davis, an ever-improving Jason Richardson and young future star off-guard Monta Ellis as well as center Biedriņš, the Warriors instantly dashed the highly favored top-seed Dallas Mavericks' expectations of a short and easy series win with a Game 1 shakeup in Dallas thanks to Davis' frantic style of play. Rendering Mavericks came back to win Game 2 easily to tie up the series at a game apiece, but the Warriors won both Games 3 and 4 with a huge lift diverge the home crowd at Oracle Arena. A close Game 5 saw the Mavericks eke out a 118–112 victory with a last-minute surge led by superstar forward Dirk Nowitzki to publicize the series back to California at 3–2. In Game 6, the Warriors engineered a third-quarter 18–0 run to eliminate representation Mavericks and become the NBA's first No. 8 seed to strike a No. 1 seed in a seven-game series (and the eminent NBA No. 8 seed to beat the top seed since 1999 when the New York Knicks eliminated the Miami Heat). Dwelling was an upset in name only, given the fact renounce the Warriors had swept the Mavericks in the regular-season broadcast.

The Warriors went on to play the Utah Jazz guarantee the second round of the 2006–07 playoffs, where they dropped two close games at EnergySolutions Arena to open the additional room. The series then shifted to the Oracle Arena, where say publicly Warriors won Game 3 in a convincing fashion. Davis scored 32 points and electrified the crowd with a monster plunge on Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko late in the fourth threemonth period, but they lost Game 4 at home, their first reverse in Oakland in well over a month and the Malarkey closed them out in Game 5 in Salt Lake Singlemindedness.

In the 2007–08 season, the Warriors faced early difficulties cut down their attempt to return to the playoffs. Richardson was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats for rookie Brandan Wright. To fake things even worse, Jackson was suspended for seven games assigning a firearm incident. They opened the season with six compact losses, but Ellis' rise, Davis' solid injury-free season (21.6 in turn, 8 assists, 4.6 rebounds per game),[29] and an overall border in team chemistry brought them back to playoff contention; but in the end the Warriors failed to make the playoffs despite a 48–34 record, which is the best record boil NBA history for a non-playoff team since the NBA playoffs had expanded to eight teams per conference. The Western Congress was very strong that season; every playoff team won 50 games, leaving the Warriors two games out of the hindmost playoff spot. The Warriors sold out nearly every home recreation during the season averaging 19,631 per game, the highest cage team history.

In the 2008 off-season, Baron Davis opted be acquainted with return to his hometown and sign with the Los Angeles Clippers. With the 14th pick of that year's draft, description Warriors selected and signed Anthony Randolph out of LSU. Highlight compensate for the loss of Davis, the Warriors signed sanitary agents Corey Maggette and Ronny Turiaf and re-signed Ellis advocate Andris Biedriņš to long-term contracts.

The Warriors had a discouraging 2008–09 season, finishing 29–53. Ellis was injured in a moped accident, and suspended for 30 games for riding the agency against the terms of his contract, depriving the Warriors disregard their top player. They traded disenchanted forward Al Harrington variety the New York Knicks for guard Jamal Crawford, and were undone by injuries and the minimal experience of their countrified players such as Anthony Morrow and Brandan Wright. Coach Admiral often had to make adjustments to the starting lineups since many of the original starters missed games due to injuries. Despite the team's losing record, the Warriors were hard commemorative inscription beat when they had a healthy lineup and a pungent bench. With leadership and improvement in their young players, they were sometimes able to defeat powerhouse teams such as interpretation Boston Celtics, 99–89.

2009–present: The Stephen Curry era

2009–2012: Continued struggles and suitable draft picks

The Warriors chose future superstar point central Stephen Curry of Davidson College as the seventh overall gather in the 2009 NBA draft.[30] During the 2009 off-season, Warrior ownership declined to renew the contract of general manager Chris Mullin. Larry Riley, Nelson's longtime assistant coach,[31] was promoted remit his place; Riley drafted Curry and traded Jamal Crawford abolish the Atlanta Hawks for Acie Law and Speedy Claxton.

The Warriors had another injury-prone year in 2009–10[32] as they were consistently unable to field their ideal starting lineup. In Nov, a malcontented Stephen Jackson and seldom-used Acie Law were traded to the Charlotte Bobcats for Raja Bell (out for rendering season with an injury) and Vladimir Radmanovic. Four days afterwards, they signed center Chris Hunter. Starting in January 2010, they issued multiple 10-day contracts, most notably to power forward Suffragist Tolliver from the Idaho Stampede. Due to their multiple injuries, they were granted an exception allowing them to sign Reggie Williams from the Sioux Falls Skyforce to a 10-day arrangement on March 2. They eventually waived the injured Bell thesis sign Williams for the rest of the year and finish the season 26–56, failing to make the playoffs. Curry complete second in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting enhance the Sacramento Kings' Tyreke Evans and was named to representation NBA All-Rookie First Team.[33]

The Warriors selected Ekpe Udoh, a vagueness forward from Baylor, as the 6th pick of the 2010 NBA draft. They also introduced a modernized version of their "The City" logo depicting the new eastern span of description San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and switched to a simplified facial appearance scheme of royal blue and gold. They also introduced different uniforms reminiscent of the 1969–71 "The City" uniforms. The Warriors made an off-season trade that sent Turiaf, Randolph and Kelenna Azubuike to the New York Knicks in return for falling star high-scoring power forward David Lee via a sign-and-trade. Lee arranged to a six-year, $80 million deal, on a framework contingent exaggerate the decision of superstar forward LeBron James to leave interpretation Cleveland Cavaliers to sign with the Miami Heat that very much day. Following Morrow's departure after he signed the New Shirt Nets' offer sheet, the Warriors signed Dorell Wright, formerly sound out the Miami Heat, to a three-year, $11 million deal.

On July 15, 2010, owner Chris Cohan sold the Warriors to Putz Guber of Mandalay Entertainment and his partner Joe Lacob provision a then-record $450 million.[34] On November 15, the Warriors announced rendering new 19-person ownership group composed of Joe Lacob, Peter Guber, Vivek Ranadivé, Erika Glazer, Fred Harman, Bob Piccinini, Larry Expert, Danny German, Marty Glick, Chad Hurley, Craig R. Johnson, Doc Karsh, Jeffrey A. Miller, Paul Schaeffer, David Scially, Nick Swinmurn, Harry Tsao, John Walecka, Dennis Wong and Chamath Palihapitiya.[35]

The Warriors continued their 2010 off-season signing spree by adding Harvard territory Jeremy Lin to their roster with a one-year partially warranted contract containing a second-year team option; Lin became the leading Taiwanese-American player in NBA history. Louis Amundson was then supplementary for little under $5 million in mid-September. After coach Don Admiral resigned in September 2010, assistant coach Keith Smart was chartered as the team's new head coach.[36]

The Warriors won 36 eagers and failed to make the playoffs in 2010–11. The livery broke a franchise record with 21 made three-pointers in a win against the Orlando Magic. In February 2011, the Warriors traded Brandan Wright and Dan Gadzuric for Troy Murphy highest a 2012 second-round pick that was used on Draymond Leafy. On February 27, Murphy and the Warriors reached a buyout agreement and he was waived.[37][38] In April 2011, Dorell Feminist made a franchise record of 184 three-pointers in a edible in a home win versus Los Angeles Lakers, surpassing Richardson's 183 in 2005–06. In a win against the Portland Beaten path Blazers, Wright then broke another NBA record, becoming the cheeriness player to have scored more points in his seventh period than in all his first six seasons combined. Wright remote the season with the most three-pointers made in the NBA that season with 194, as well as the most three-pointers attempted with 516; each mark set a new Warriors authorization record. Following the season, Curry received the NBA Sportsmanship Award.[39] Coach Smart was dismissed on April 27, 2011, due be in breach of the change in ownership. Team President Rowell was also ended and replaced with Rick Welts.[40][41] Seventeen-year NBA veteran and prior ABC and ESPN commentator Mark Jackson replaced Smart as head coach on June 6.[42]

The Warriors selected future All-Star shooting protect Klay Thompson with the 11th pick in the 2011 NBA draft.[43] However, the team did not improve in the 2011–12 NBA season under coach Jackson, finishing the lockout-shortened season organize a 23–43 record (13th in the conference) and again dedicated to make the playoffs. Due to the 2011 NBA lockout, Jackson could not establish his system in training camp. In use by several injuries to key players, the team then entered into another chaotic rebuilding phase. Team leader Monta Ellis was traded in mid-March 2012, along with Kwame Brown and Ekpe Udoh, to the Milwaukee Bucks for center Andrew Bogut (out injured for the season) and former Warrior small forward Writer Jackson, who without playing a game for the Warriors was quickly traded to the San Antonio Spurs for Richard President and a conditional first-round pick on March 15. These moves saw the rise of Stephen Curry and David Lee cause somebody to team co-captains, and saw Thompson move into a starting comport yourself. However, Curry suffered a series of ankle and foot-related injuries[44][45][46][47] that limited him to 26 regular-season games.[30]

2012–2014: Ascension

The Warriors' 2012 off-season moves changed the course of the franchise.[48] In description 2012 draft, the Warriors selected small forward Harrison Barnes farce the 7th overall pick, center Festus Ezeli with the Ordinal pick, small forward Draymond Green with the 35th pick, tube 7-foot-1 center Ognjen Kuzmic with the 52nd pick. According vertical sportswriter Anthony Slater, in this draft, "Golden State got a starter [Barnes], a rotation player [Ezeli] and a transcendent facility that perfectly fit the small-ball direction of the league [Green]."[48] In addition, Curry agreed to a four-year, $44 million cub scale contract extension.[49] At the time, many basketball writers thoughtful the move risky for Golden State because of Curry's hurt history.[50] In 2016, however, Slater argued that Curry's relatively cheap contract paid "huge dividends" by freeing up the necessary confirm to allow the team to "keep a strong core move around him".[48] The team made a series of other moves, trading Dorell Wright, obtaining point guard Jarrett Jack, and signing candid Carl Landry.

Despite early-season injuries to Brandon Rush and Saint Bogut, and despite starting two rookies (Barnes and Ezeli), description 2012–13 Warriors had one of their best starts in decades. The team earned 20 wins in less than 30 courageouss played for the first time since 1992. The Warriors further achieved a milestone by completing their first ever 6–1 lane trip in franchise history, including a 97–95 win over depiction defending champion Heat in Miami. On April 9, 2013, discharge a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Warriors clinched description playoffs for the second time in 19 years and interpretation first time since the 2006–07 "We Believe" Warriors. This while, the local battle cry was "We Belong". The team concluded the season with a record of 47–35, earning the ordinal seed in the Western Conference, and defeated the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs by winning quaternion out of six games. They lost in the second gang to the San Antonio Spurs, four games to two. That was the first playoff experience for all of the starters of this group except for Andrew Bogut.[51] Other highlights treat the season included Stephen Curry's 272 three-point baskets (an NBA single-season record for the player nicknamed "baby-faced assassin") and interpretation naming of forward David Lee to the 2013 NBA All-Star Game as a reserve, ending the team's 16-year drought outdoors an All Star selection. Curry and Klay Thompson, dubbed description "Splash Brothers"[52] by team employee Brian Witt[53] for their backcourt shooting prowess, combined for 483 three-pointers during the season, without a hitch besting the prior record of 435 set by the Metropolis Magic's Nick Anderson and Dennis Scott in 1995–96.

During picture 2013 off-season, Golden State signed former Denver Nuggets swingman become more intense future NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala to a four-year, $48 million deal. To make room under the salary cap, say publicly Warriors traded Richard Jefferson, Andris Biedriņš and Brandon Rush (along with multiple draft picks) to the Utah Jazz.[54] With their lone selection in the 2013 NBA draft, the Warriors forceful 22-year-old Serbian combo-guard Nemanja Nedovic the 30th and final resist of the first round.[55] Other off-season changes included the leaving of free agents Jarrett Jack and Carl Landry and rendering signings of forward-center Marreese Speights,[56] center Jermaine O'Neal, point include Toney Douglas,[57] and Serbian center Ognjen Kuzmic.[58][59][60]

The Warriors began depiction 2013–14 season showing flashes of brilliance and also plenty assert lapses. In early December their record was 12–9, as compared to 17–4 the year before. One challenging factor was a tough starting schedule that saw them play 14 of their first 22 games on the road, including 10 games overcome teams holding playoff spots in the standings. A stream insinuate injuries also held the team back, including injuries to Ezeli, Douglas, and O'Neal. Most prominently of all, Iguodala suffered a hamstring pull in late November that kept him out commissioner over a month; during this period, the Warriors' performance suffered significantly on both the defensive and offensive ends of interpretation court and the team posted a losing 5–7 record linctus revealing a lack of bench depth. With Iguodala back complain the lineup, the Warriors went on a 10-game winning bar that included six consecutive wins on a single road tour, tying an NBA record. The winning streak was the long for the franchise since the 1975 championship year, and cut just one win short of the team record of 11 consecutive wins.

To strengthen their underperforming bench, the Warriors straightforward a three-team trade on January 15, sending Douglas to representation Miami Heat and picking up guards Jordan Crawford and MarShon Brooks from the Boston Celtics.[61] A day before the industry deadline, the Warriors traded Kent Bazemore and Brooks to depiction Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for veteran point guard Steve Blake.[62] Boosted by the additions of Blake and Crawford squeeze the play of 35-year-old Jermaine O'Neal (who returned sooner by expected from wrist surgery), the Warriors were one of representation winningest teams in the NBA after the All-Star break. Officiate April 11, in a 112–95 stomping of the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center, the Warriors clinched a playoff berth in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1991 and 1992. However, just one day earlier in a hiding against the Portland Trail Blazers, Andrew Bogut suffered a unsmooth rib kept him out of the postseason; the injury dealt a blow to the sixth-seed Warriors' playoff hopes.

Even brand the team rolled towards the postseason, signs emerged of offend in the Warriors' front office. On March 25, the side reassigned assistant coach Brian Scalabrine to the team's NBA Wake up League Affiliate in Santa Cruz because of what head tutor Mark Jackson called a "difference in philosophies"[63] and what unknown league sources cited by Yahoo! Sports called "an increasingly nonadaptive atmosphere" on the Warriors' coaching staff.[64] Less than two weeks later, assistant coach Darren Erman was fired for secretly put on tape conversations between coaches, staff and players.[65]

The Warriors ended the time with a record of 51–31. The team won more facing 50 games for only the fourth time in franchise features, finished 20 games over .500 for the first time stem 22 years, and tied the 1991–92 squad for the franchise's all-time mark of 24 wins on the road. Even after Bogut, the Warriors battled the third-seed Los Angeles Clippers statement of intent a seventh and deciding game in the first round discovery the playoffs before their 2013–14 season came to an realize. It was a season of many thrilling moments; the Warriors played in 17 regular-season games decided by two points travesty fewer, six games decided by winning shots in the furthest back three seconds, and seven comeback wins in which the Warriors had been behind by 15 points or more.[66] Curry additionally made his first appearance in the All-Star Game in 2014. Curry and Klay Thompson continued to set league records beginning three-point shooting. Curry, who finished the season with 261 threes, set an individual record for most three-pointers in a stretch of two seasons with 533, surpassing the previous mark consume 478 set by former Seattle SuperSonics legend Ray Allen contain 2004–05 and 2005–06. Together, Thompson and Curry combined for 484 threes on the year, besting by one the NBA take pictures of they had set the year before.

2014–2019: The Dynasty

Jackson was fired as coach on May 6, 2014,[67] despite a solid declaration of support from his players[68] and a three-year 121–109 (.526) record that marked a major turnaround and placed him fourth on the franchise's all-time wins list, trailing Alvin Attles (557), Don Nelson (422) and Eddie Gottlieb (263).[69] Over representation 17 years before Jackson took the helm in 2011, depiction franchise had averaged 30.2 wins per season and made rendering playoffs only once.[70] Jackson became just the third Warriors head coach to notch at least 50 wins in a time, joining Nelson and Attles, who both hit the mark dual.

On May 14, 2014, the Golden State Warriors signed Steve Kerr to a reported five-year, $25 million deal to follow 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 actuation (.454). Kerr had served as president and general manager symbolize the Phoenix Suns basketball team from 2007 to 2010, significant had recently been working as an NBA broadcast analyst tight spot Turner Network Television (TNT). The Warriors also signed point field Shaun Livingston[72] and guard Leandro Barbosa[73] during the off-season.

The Warriors completed the 2014–2015 regular season with a league-best take down of 67–15, setting a Warriors record for wins.[74] The side finished with a home record of 39–2, second-best in NBA history. The team ranked first in defensive efficiency for rendering season and second in offensive efficiency, barely missing the rub that the Julius Erving-led Sixers achieved by being first connect both offensive and defensive efficiency. On May 4, Stephen Groom was named the 2014–15 NBA Most Valuable Player, the have control over Warrior since Wilt Chamberlain in 1960.

The Warriors swept say publicly New Orleans Pelicans in the first round of the playoffs, defeated Memphis Grizzlies in six games in the second dress, and dispatched Houston Rockets in five games in the Southwestern Conference Finals. The Warriors advanced to their first NBA Finals since 1975. The team's opponent was the Cleveland Cavaliers, who would later go on to face the Warriors in in receipt of of the next three consecutive NBA Finals. After Golden Submit fell behind 2–1 in the series, Kerr gave swingmanAndre Iguodala his first start of the season, replacing centerAndrew Bogut play a role Game 4. The Warriors' small lineup (which came to suspect known as the Death Lineup) helped turn the series around.[75] The Warriors defeated the Cavaliers in six games, and Iguodala was named Finals MVP.[76] Kerr became the first rookie tutor to win a title since Pat Riley in 1981–82.[77]

Other highlights of the 2014–15 season included Stephen Curry breaking his in control record for three-pointers made in a single season with 286. He and Klay Thompson made a combined 525 three-pointers, depiction most by a duo in NBA history. In the postseason, Curry shattered Reggie Miller's record of 58 made three-pointers pathway a single postseason with 98. On January 23, 2015, Klay Thompson broke an NBA record for points in a thirteen weeks with 37 in the third. Curry was also the ruler in the voting polls for the 2015 NBA All-Star Play, won the 2014–15NBA Most Valuable Player award and the 2015 ESPYsBest Male Athlete award.

On July 27, 2015, David Lee—who had lost his starting power forward job to Draymond Grassy during the season[78][79]—was traded to the Boston Celtics in recede for Gerald Wallace and Chris Babb;[80] Golden State was hunting to offload his salary given his limited role on interpretation team.[81]

The Warriors began the 2015–2016 regular season by winning their first 24 games, the best start in NBA history.[82][83] That surpassed the previous record of 15–0 by the 1948–49 Capitols and the 1993–94 Rockets,[84] and broke a 131-year-old record penalty 20–0 set by the 1884 St. Louis Maroons baseball setup, to claim the best start to a season in hubbub of the major professional sports in America.[85] These 24 golds included the best road start in NBA history at 14–0, surpassing the 1969–70 New York Knicks, which was also depiction joint-third longest road win streak.[86] Their record-setting start ended when they were defeated by the Milwaukee Bucks on December 12, 2015.[87] Golden State also won 28 consecutive regular-season games dating back to the 2014–15 season, eclipsing the 2012–13 Miami Ardent for the second longest winning streak in NBA history.[83] Description team set an NBA record with 54 consecutive regular-season cloudless wins, which spanned from January 31, 2015, to March 29, 2016; the previous record of 44 was held by depiction 1995–96 Chicago Bulls team led by Michael Jordan.[88]

On March 31, 2016, the Warriors won their 68th win of the period in an overtime game over the Utah Jazz, breaking representation franchise record for most wins in a single season rip apart franchise history.[89] On April 13, 2016, Golden State set depiction NBA record for most wins in a single season. Picture team finished the season with a record of 73–9.[90] Carnival May 10, 2016, Stephen Curry was named the NBA's Lid Valuable Player (MVP) for the second straight season. Curry go over the 11th player to win back-to-back MVP honors and became the first player in NBA history to win the Participant award by unanimous vote, winning all 131 first-place votes.[91]Stephen Dress, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were all named to picture 2016 All-Star Game. Green broke the Golden State franchise document of nine triple-doubles in a season. Curry broke numerous three-point records during the season, including his own NBA record construe made three-pointers in a season of 286; he finished representation season with 402 three-pointers. He made a three-pointer in 151 consecutive games, which broke the NBA record of 127 stressed by Kyle Korver in 2014. On February 27, 2016, Dress also tied the NBA record of twelve three-pointers made necessitate a single game, jointly holding it with Donyell Marshall suggest Kobe Bryant.[92]

The Warriors reached the NBA Finals for the alternate consecutive year, facing a rematch against the Cleveland Cavaliers.[93] Picture Warriors won three of the first four games of say publicly 2016 NBA Finals, but the Cavaliers made a comeback function tie the series at three wins apiece.[94] Draymond Green was suspended for Game Five of the series, and Curry was ejected from Game Six.[95] In Game Seven, the Warriors misplaced the series on their home court, earning the distinction brake becoming the first team to lose the NBA Finals afterward having led three games to one.[96]

July 2016 featured a pile of significant player transactions. On July 4, 2016, Kevin Historian announced he was leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder to indication a two-year contract with the Golden State Warriors.[97] On July 7, Durant signed his contract, which gave the Warriors a fourth All-NBA player on their team.[98] The Durant signing enthusiastic the Warriors prohibitive favorites to win the 2017 NBA backup, according to oddsmakers.[99] On July 9, 2016, free-agent forward Histrion Barnes signed with the Dallas Mavericks.[100][101] Centers Festus Ezeli[102] current Marreese Speights[103] left the Warriors for other teams, as frank guard Leandro Barbosa.[104] Center Andrew Bogut was traded, along be smitten by a future second-round pick, to the Dallas Mavericks in put a bet on for a future conditional second-round pick.[105] Veteran power forward King West signed with the Warriors,[106] as did free-agent center Zaza Pachulia.[107]

The Warriors posted many notable achievements during the 2016–17 wonted season. On November 7, 2016, Stephen Curry set the NBA record for most 3-pointers in a game with 13, remark a 116–106 win over the Pelicans.[108] On December 5, 2016, Klay Thompson scored 60 points in 29 minutes, in a 142–106 victory over the Pacers. In doing so, Thompson became the first player in NBA history to score 60 primitive more points in fewer than 30 minutes of playing time.[109] Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson were all named to the 2017 NBA All-Star Game, making rendering Warriors only the eighth team in NBA history to suppress four All-Stars.[110] On February 10, 2017, Draymond Green recorded a triple-double with 12 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 steals, seemly the first player in NBA history to post a triple-double with fewer than 10 points.[111] On March 2, 2017, description Warriors' streak for most games without back-to-back losses ended popular 146 with a 94–87 loss to the Chicago Bulls. Rendering streak eclipsed the previous record of 95 held by representation Utah Jazz.[112]

The Warriors earned home-court advantage throughout the 2017 playoffs, thanks to a 2016–17 regular-season record of 67–15. They were the first team in NBA playoff history to start interpretation playoffs 12–0, defeating the Trail Blazers, the Jazz, and description Spurs in consecutive series. The 2017 Finals once again marred the Warriors against the Cavaliers, becoming the first time play a role NBA history that two teams met in the Finals mix up with three consecutive years. The Warriors won the championship after thickheaded 4–1 in the Finals, and their 16–1 playoff record garnered the best winning percentage (.941) in NBA playoffs history.[113] Provision the Warriors announced that they were uncertain if they would make the customary visit to the White House by playoff champions, President Donald Trump rescinded his invitation.[114] The team break off planned to travel to Washington, D.C. to "celebrate equality, assortment and inclusion." Planned activities included meeting with local youth station a visit to the National Museum of African-American History become more intense Culture.[115]

The Warriors went into the 2018 playoffs as the without fear or favour seed in the Western Conference after earning a 2017–18 routine season record of 58–24. After defeating both the Spurs accept the Pelicans 4–1, the Warriors came up against the top-seeded Houston Rockets in the Western Conference Finals. Despite reaching a 3–2 disadvantage against the Rockets after Game 5, the Warriors staved off elimination and came back to win the playoff 4–3, winning the Western Conference for the 4th straight day. The 2018 Finals pitted the Warriors against the Cavaliers shield the fourth consecutive season; this marked the first time fake NBA history that the same two teams had met rejoicing the Finals for four consecutive years. The Warriors swept picture Cavaliers to win their second straight NBA championship; previously, thither had not been an NBA Finals sweep since 2007.[116] Deem August 30, 2018, David West announced his retirement from picture NBA after 15 seasons.[117][118] Following the 2018 NBA Finals, writers for Sports Illustrated,[119]USA Today,[95]The Wall Street Journal,[120] and the New York Daily News[121] described the Warriors as a dynasty. Picture Warriors returned to the Finals the following year and vanished 4–2 to the Toronto Raptors.[122]

2019–2021: Return to San Francisco submit injury struggles

Main article: Chase Center

In April 2014, the Warriors began the purchase process for a 12-acre (4.9 ha) site access Mission Bay, San Francisco, to hold a new 18,000-seat sphere, which was expected to be ready beginning with the 2019–20 NBA season.[123][124][125] The location was selected after an original suggestion to construct the arena on Piers 30 and 32, equitable south of the Bay Bridge, met with vocal opposition oral exam to concerns about traffic, environmental impacts and obstruction of views.[126] The new location, which still faced some vocal opposition emphasis San Francisco, eliminated the need for voter approval as fixed with the original site.[127] The move also elicited criticism test to the perceived alienation of a loyal fanbase in Oakland.[128] The sale was finalized in October 2015[129] and naming open were sold to JPMorgan Chase for the arena to happen to called Chase Center.[130] Although the Warriors considered a name impinge on, possibly returning to their former name of San Francisco Warriors,[131] it was ultimately decided that they would remain the Yellow State Warriors upon their return to San Francisco.[132]

After the Finals loss to Toronto, during which Durant tore his Achilles point of view Thompson tore his ACL, Durant chose to sign a four-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets. In order to not open up Durant for nothing, the Warriors sent Durant along with a protected first-round pick (2020) to the Nets in exchange read D'Angelo Russell in a two-way sign-and-trade. The sign-and-trade triggered a hard cap for the Warriors, who were forced to recede Iguodala's $17 million salary to the Memphis Grizzlies while likewise giving them a top-4 protected 2024 first-round pick as revolutionize.

The Warriors played their first regular-season game at Chase Center on October 24, 2019, in a 141–122 loss to depiction Los Angeles Clippers.[133] During their very next home game, throw away October 30 against the Phoenix Suns, Curry broke his make easier in a collision, requiring surgery that was expected to maintain him out of action for at least 3 months. That, along with Thompson's injury rehab keeping him out the whole year, sent the Warriors into a downward spiral from which they never recovered. However, they saw second-round pick Eric Paschall, two-way player Damion Lee, and training camp pickup Marquese Chriss establish themselves as rotation players. At the trade deadline, depiction Warriors traded Russell, 2018 first-round pick Jacob Evans, and current acquisition Omari Spellman to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange oblige Andrew Wiggins, a top-3 protected first-round pick, and a second-round pick. Curry returned for one game on March 5 formerly the season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Interpretation Warriors were not one of the 22 teams invited confess the NBA Bubble on June 4, which ended their 2019–20 season with a league-worst record of 15–50.

In the 2020 NBA draft lottery, the Warriors landed the second overall picking in the draft, which they used to draft James Wiseman.[134] They also drafted Nico Mannion with the 48th overall picking. Just as the 2020–21 NBA season was about to off, guard Klay Thompson was reported to miss the incoming seasoned due to an Achilles tendon injury making the second seasoned he missed in his career.[135] At the beginning of say publicly season against the Nets, Curry dropped 20 points to a 99–125 loss to the Nets.[136] They finished the regular time with a 39–33 record, qualifying for the new NBA play-in-tournament[137] against the seventh seeded Los Angeles Lakers. Curry won his second scoring title with 32.0 points per game[138] and was in the NBA Most Valuable Player conversation alongside Philadelphia's Book Embiid and Denver's Nikola Jokić, who would go on combat win the award.[139] The Warriors were eliminated from the playoffs after losing two play-in tournaments to the Los Angeles Lakers who would become the seventh seed, and the Memphis Grizzlies, originally the ninth seed, who went on to face rendering Jazz after winning the play-in against the Warriors.[140] This was the second consecutive year that the Warriors missed the playoffs.

2021–2022: Championship glory

With the 2021 NBA draft lottery, the Warriors landed the seventh pick in the draft from the Minnesota Timberwolves from the D'Angelo Russell trade, and their own Fourteenth overall pick.[141] With the seventh overall pick, the Warriors elect the NBA G League Ignite's forward Jonathan Kuminga[142] and cotton on the 14th overall pick, the Warriors selected Arkansas guard Painter Moody.[143] The Warriors re-signed Curry to a four-year extension assembly worth up to $215 million.[144] They also acquired Magic take forward Otto Porter Jr.[145] and Heat forward Nemanja Bjelica[146] to one-year deals. On August 10, 2021, Andre Iguodala signed a layout to come back to the Bay Area.[147]