Currently, Post has appeared in the Warriors’ last four games and has recorded a combined 48 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists during that stretch which includes a 20-point performance in Golden State’s 131-106 win over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday.
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The Golden State head coach donated 20 Warriors-Lakers tickets to his alma mater in the town where wildfires ravaged the community.
The Golden State Warriors have desperately wanted a stretch big, and it seems like they may have finally unexpectedly found one, without making a trade. While a
Kerr has been an outspoken critic of Trump for years, even appearing at the Democratic National Convention to speak out in support of former vice president Kamala Harris ' presidential campaign. November's DNC took place in Chicago's United Center, where Kerr won three championships as a player with the Chicago Bulls.
Golden State actually jumped ahead in the first half of this game. However, the Kings rallied behind a massive third quarter where they outscored the Warriors 37-20. Sacramento sealed the deal with a 38-32 fourth, dropping Golden State back under .500 during the 2024-25 NBA season.
Despite the recent struggles, Steve Kerr expressed full confidence in the Warriors' leadership and organizational structure.
The Warriors went on to have the worst home loss since Kerr took over as head coach. The Celtics defeated the Warriors, 125-85. Kerr had been one of the biggest critics of Trump among sports figures.
The new-look Warriors starting lineup for Wednesday's matchup is Steph Curry, Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton II, and Kevon Looney. Payton and Looney have each started just five games this season, while Hield has started ten.
Vucevic has been one of the better pick-and-pop centers in the league, hitting 40.5 percent of his catch-and-shoot 3s this season. His resurgence in that area has also been one of the drivers of Zach LaVine's comeback, giving the Bulls guard a ton of space to work with. He would do the same for Curry.
The Kings trapped the ball out of Steph Curry’s hands all night — often at halfcourt — and he responded by dishing a season-high 12 assists. Andrew Wiggins poured in 25 and Gui Santos (16 points) provided a major lift off the bench. But DeMar DeRozan (32 points, 24 in the second half) was too much for the short-handed Warriors to overcome.