The Golden State Warriors started their 114-103 victory Tuesday over the undermanned Utah Jazz without their starting point guard — and almost finished it without their backup point guard. Or so it momentarily seemed.
Dennis Schroder scored 23 points with five 3-pointers, Brandin Podziemski contributed 20 points off the bench with Stephen Curry sitting out to rest his troublesome knees, and the Golden State Warriors beat the stumbling Utah Jazz 114-103.
Warriors guard Dennis Schroder suffered a scary leg injury and left the game against the Jazz on Tuesday night.
While they were facing an inferior opponent in the Utah Jazz, the Golden State Warriors entered Tuesday night without three of their top players with Stephen Cu
Stephen Curry was named USA Basketball's 5-on-5 Male Athlete of the Year and Steve Kerr was awarded 5-on-5 Coach of the Year for their contributions to the 2024 Olympic Gold Medal run, USAB announced on Wednesday.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry reacts to 1-20 stat line after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Golden State Warriors receive another injury scare as Dennis Schroder had to be helped off the floor vs Jazz
Stephen Curry hit a long 3-pointer with 1:52 left on the way to 21 points, Andrew Wiggins scored 27 and the Golden State Warriors beat the Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109.
The marriage between the Golden State Warriors and veteran point guard Dennis Schröder shows no indication of being fixed, Monte Poole writes.
Enter Gary Payton II, who received the ball from a driving Dennis Schröder and got all the way up, slamming down a thunderous dunk on OKC center Isaiah Hartenstein to extend the Warriors’ lead to nine points with just over a minute to play. The dunk got the entire Golden State bench on its feet, and sent the crowd into hysterics.
In Swartz’s massive trade proposal, the San Antonio Spurs would receive Zach LaVine, the Warriors would receive Ingram, the Pelicans would receive Keldon Johnson and Zach Collins, and the Chicago Bulls would receive Schröder, Anderson, Looney, Payton II, and two 2025 second-round picks.
And while Dunleavy and the rest of Golden State’s front office haven’t completely laid an egg — acquiring Dennis Schröder was at least something — they aren’t exactly going for broke in the market, which is precisely what’s required when you have an aging star playing at a high level.