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2018–19 Golden State Warriors season
Head coach Steve Kerr
General manager Bob Myers
Owner(s)
Joe Lacob
Peter Guber
Arena Oracle Arena
Results
Record 44–20 (.688)
Place
Division: 1st (Pacific)
Conference: 1st (Western)



Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
Television NBC Sports Bay Area
Radio 95.7 The Game



< 2017–18 2019–20 >

The 2018–19 Golden State Warriors season is the 73rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 57th in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Warriors entered the season as the two-time defending NBA champions, having won back-to-back NBA championships. With the addition of free agent DeMarcus Cousins in the off-season, the Warriors have five All-Stars that were named to the 2018 All-Star Game.[1] This is the sixth time in NBA history a team has had five All-Stars from the previous season, and the first since the Boston Celtics in 1976.[2] This is the Warriors' final season at Oracle Arena in Oakland, before moving to the new Chase Center in San Francisco, beginning with the 2019–20 NBA season.[3] The Warriors will also attempt to become the first team since the 2000-2002 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat in the NBA Finals, and would also be coach Steve Kerr's second three-peat, after doing so as a player with the Chicago Bulls from 1996 to 1998.


Klay Thompson broke the NBA record for three-pointers made in a game with 14, surpassing the 13 made by teammate Stephen Curry in the 2016–17 season.[4] This season Curry moved into third on the all-time career three-point scoring list, with only Ray Allen and Reggie Miller having made more three-pointers in NBA history.[5] Curry, Durant, and Thompson were all named to the All-Star Game. Durant was named MVP of the game, the fourth time a Warrior player has won the award and first since 1967.[4] From November 15–21, the Warriors lost four games in a row this year for the first time since the 2012–13 season, and for the first time under the tenure of Steve Kerr.




Contents






  • 1 Draft


  • 2 Roster


  • 3 Records


    • 3.1 NBA records


      • 3.1.1 Individual


      • 3.1.2 Team




    • 3.2 Franchise records


      • 3.2.1 Individual


      • 3.2.2 Team






  • 4 Standings


    • 4.1 Division


    • 4.2 Conference




  • 5 Game log


    • 5.1 Preseason


    • 5.2 Regular season




  • 6 Transactions


    • 6.1 Free agency


      • 6.1.1 Re-signed


      • 6.1.2 Additions


      • 6.1.3 Subtractions






  • 7 References





Draft[edit]




















Round
Pick
Player
Position
Nationality
School / club team
1
28

Jacob Evans
SG

 United States

Cincinnati


Roster[edit]













Golden State Warriors roster

Players Coaches




































































































































































Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) From

F

7000200000000000000♠2

Bell, Jordan

7000205740000000000♠6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
224 lb (102 kg)
1995–01–07

Oregon

C

7001120000000000000♠12

Bogut, Andrew

7000213360000000000♠7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
260 lb (118 kg)
1984–11–28

Utah

G

7000400000000000000♠4

Cook, Quinn

7000187960000000000♠6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
179 lb (81 kg)
1993–03–23

Duke

C

5000000000000000000♠0

Cousins, DeMarcus

7000210820000000000♠6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
270 lb (122 kg)
1990–08–13

Kentucky

G

7001300000000000000♠30

Curry, Stephen (C)

7000190500000000000♠6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1988–03–14

Davidson

F

7001320000000000000♠32

Derrickson, Marcus (TW)

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
249 lb (113 kg)
1996–02–01

Georgetown

F

7001350000000000000♠35

Durant, Kevin

7000205740000000000♠6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
240 lb (109 kg)
1988–09–29

Texas

G

7001100000000000000♠10

Evans, Jacob (GL)

7000198120000000000♠6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1997–06–18

Cincinnati

F

7001230000000000000♠23

Green, Draymond

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
230 lb (104 kg)
1990–03–04

Michigan State

G/F

7000900000000000000♠9

Iguodala, Andre

7000198120000000000♠6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1984–01–28

Arizona

F

7001210000000000000♠21

Jerebko, Jonas

7000208279999999999♠6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
231 lb (105 kg)
1987–03–12

Sweden

C

7001150000000000000♠15

Jones, Damian Injured

7000213360000000000♠7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
245 lb (111 kg)
1995–06–30

Vanderbilt

G

7000100000000000000♠1

Lee, Damion (TW)

7000198120000000000♠6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1992–10–21

Louisville

G

7001340000000000000♠34

Livingston, Shaun

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
192 lb (87 kg)
1985–09–11

Peoria HS (IL)

F/C

7000500000000000000♠5

Looney, Kevon

7000205740000000000♠6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1996–02–06

UCLA

F

7001280000000000000♠28

McKinnie, Alfonzo

7000203200000000000♠6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1992–09–17

Green Bay

G

7001110000000000000♠11

Thompson, Klay

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1990–02–08

Washington State


Head coach

  • Steve Kerr

Assistant coach(es)


  • Mike Brown

  • Bruce Fraser

  • Ron Adams

  • Jarron Collins


  • Chris DeMarco (assistant coach &
    director of player development)


  • Willie Green (player development)




Legend



  • (C) Team captain


  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick


  • (FA) Free agent


  • (S) Suspended


  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate


  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player


  • Injured Injured




Roster
Last transaction: 2019–02–07




Records[edit]


See also: NBA regular season records and NBA post-season records.




Klay Thompson set an NBA record for most three-pointers made in a game with fourteen.[4]



NBA records[edit]





As of February 24, 2019



Individual[edit]




  • Most three-pointers made in game: 14 (Klay Thompson, vs Chicago Bulls on October 29, 2018[4]


  • Most three-pointers made in a half: 10, (Klay Thompson, tied with Chandler Parsons)[4]


  • Most three-pointers made without missing: 10, (Klay Thompson, 10 of 10 3FG vs Los Angeles Lakers on January 21, 2019)[4]


  • Most consecutive games with at least five three-pointers: 7, (Stephen Curry, first seven games of the season)[4]


  • Most games with 11+ three-pointers: 12, (Stephen Curry, his 11th game with 11 three-pointers was against the Washington Wizards on October 25, 2018)[4]


  • Most games with 10+ three-pointers in a season: 5, (Stephen Curry, up to and including game against Sacramento Kings on February 21, 2019)[4]


  • Most three-pointers made in the first four games of the season: 22, (Stephen Curry, broke his own record of 21 in the 2015–16 season)[4]



Team[edit]




  • Most points scored in a first quarter: 51, (vs the Denver Nuggets on January 15, 2019)[4]


  • Most three-pointers made in a half: 17, (17 of 27 3FG vs Chicago Bulls on October 29, 2018)[4]


  • Most combined three-pointers made in a game: 43, (vs New Orleans Pelicans on January 16, 2019. Warriors made 24, Pelicans made19)[4]



Franchise records[edit]



Individual[edit]



  • Most three-pointers made: 2,384 (Stephen Curry, he's currently third on the all-time career 3-point scoring list)[5]


Team[edit]




  • Most three-pointers in a game: 24 (twice this season, vs Chicago Bulls on October 29, 2018 and vs New Orleans Pelicans on January 16, 2019[4]


  • Most points in a half: 92, vs Chicago Bulls on October 29, 2018. 92 is the second most points in a first half in NBA history, behind the Phoenix Suns 107 in 1990. 92 is the fifth most points in any half in NBA history, again behind the Suns 107[4]


  • Most three-pointers in a quarter: 10, (10 of 14 3FG vs the Denver Nuggets on January 15, 2019)[4]



Standings[edit]



Division[edit]






































































Pacific Division

W

L

PCT

GB

Home

Road

Div

GP

Golden State Warriors
44
20
.688
0.0
23–9
21–11
11–2
64

Los Angeles Clippers
37
29
.561
8.0
18–12
19–17
11–3
66

Sacramento Kings
32
32
.500
12.0
20–14
12–18
3–11
64

Los Angeles Lakers
30
35
.462
14.5
18–15
12–20
7–6
65

o – Phoenix Suns
15
51
.227
30.0
10–23
5–28
2–12
66


Conference[edit]






















































































































































Western Conference
#
Team

W

L

PCT

GB

GP
1

Golden State Warriors *
44
20
.688

64
2

Denver Nuggets *
43
21
.672
1.0
64
3

Houston Rockets *
39
25
.609
5.0
64
4

Oklahoma City Thunder
39
25
.609
5.0
64
5

Portland Trail Blazers
39
25
.609
5.0
64
6

Utah Jazz
37
27
.578
7.0
64
7

San Antonio Spurs
37
29
.561
8.0
66
8

Los Angeles Clippers
37
29
.561
8.0
66

9

Sacramento Kings
32
32
.500
12.0
64
10

Minnesota Timberwolves
30
35
.462
14.5
65
11

Los Angeles Lakers
30
35
.462
14.5
65
12

New Orleans Pelicans
30
37
.448
15.5
67
13

Dallas Mavericks
27
37
.422
17.0
64
14

Memphis Grizzlies
26
40
.394
19.0
66
15

o – Phoenix Suns
15
51
.227
30.0
66


Game log[edit]



Preseason[edit]






2018 preseason game log
Total: 1–4 (Home: 1–3; Road: 0–1)



2018–19 season schedule


Regular season[edit]












2018–19 game log
Total: 44–20 (Home: 23–9; Road: 21–11)















2018–19 season schedule


Transactions[edit]




Free agency[edit]



Re-signed[edit]















Player
Signed

Kevin Durant[6]
2-year contract worth $61.5 million

Kevon Looney[7]
1-year contract worth $1.5 million


Additions[edit]

































Player
Signed
Former team

DeMarcus Cousins[8]
1-year contract worth $5.3 million

New Orleans Pelicans

Jonas Jerebko[9]
1-year contract worth $1.5 million

Utah Jazz

Damion Lee[10]

Two-way contract

Atlanta Hawks

Marcus Derrickson[11]

Two-way contract

Georgetown Hoyas

Alfonzo McKinnie
2-year contract worth $2.7 million

Toronto Raptors


Subtractions[edit]











































Player
Reason left
New team

Chris Boucher[12]
Waived

Toronto Raptors

JaVale McGee[13]
1-year contract worth $2.4 million

Los Angeles Lakers

Omri Casspi[14]
1-year contract worth $2.1 million

Memphis Grizzlies

Zaza Pachulia[15]
1-year contract worth $2.4 million

Detroit Pistons

David West[16]
Retired


Nick Young[17]
1-year contract worth $1.6 million

Denver Nuggets

Patrick McCaw[18]
2-year contract worth $6 million

Cleveland Cavaliers


References[edit]





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  2. ^ Saracevic, Al (July 2, 2018). "Sources: DeMarcus Cousins agrees to 1-year, $5.3M deal with Warriors". ESPN. Retrieved July 2, 2018.


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  7. ^ "Warriors Re-Sign Kevon Looney". NBA.com/warriors. July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 10, 2018.


  8. ^ "Warriors Sign Free Agent Center DeMarcus Cousins". NBA.com/warriors. July 6, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2018.


  9. ^ "Warriors Sign Free Agent Forward Jonas Jerebko". NBA.com/warriors. July 12, 2018. Retrieved July 12, 2018.


  10. ^ "Warriors Sign Free Agent Guard Damion Lee To Two-Way Contract". NBA.com/warriors. July 14, 2018. Retrieved July 14, 2018.


  11. ^ "Warriors Exercise Two-Way Player Conversion On Forward Marcus Derrickson". NBA.com/warriors. October 13, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.


  12. ^ "Warriors Waive Chris Boucher". NBA.com/warriors. June 22, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.


  13. ^ "Lakers Sign JaVale McGee". NBA.com/lakers. July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 10, 2018.


  14. ^ "Memphis Grizzlies sign Omri Casspi". NBA.com/grizzlies. July 11, 2018. Retrieved July 11, 2018.


  15. ^ "Detroit Pistons sign free agent Zaza Pachulia". NBA.com. July 15, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2018.


  16. ^ "Veteran forward David West announces his retirement from NBA". NBA.com. August 30, 2018. Retrieved August 30, 2018.


  17. ^ "Denver Nuggets Sign Nick Young, Waive Brandon Goodwin". NBA.com/nuggets. December 10, 2018. Retrieved December 10, 2018.


  18. ^ "Cavaliers Sign Patrick McCaw". NBA.com/cavaliers. December 28, 2018. Retrieved December 28, 2018.














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