Professional basketball team season (won NBA championship)
NBA professional basketball team season
The 2017β18 Golden State Warriors season was the 72nd season of the franchise in the
National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in the
San Francisco Bay Area .
The Warriors entered the season as the defending
NBA champions and repeated,
beating the
Cleveland Cavaliers 4β0 in
the Finals . It was the first time in NBA history and in
North America's four major professional sports leagues that
two teams had met to compete for a Championship for a fourth consecutive year.
[1] It was the Warriors' third championship in four years, and sixth overall. Golden State won the
Pacific Division title and
Western Conference Championship for the fourth consecutive season.
In the playoffs , the Warriors defeated the
San Antonio Spurs in the First Round 4β1 and the
New Orleans Pelicans 4β1 in the Semi-finals. They beat the top-seeded
Houston Rockets 4β3 in the
Western Conference Finals .
The Warriors finished second in the Western Conference with a record of
58β24 , their fifth most wins in franchise history. Golden State set the NBA record of 16 consecutive home wins in the playoffs, surpassing the
1990β91 Chicago Bulls .
[2]
Stephen Curry set the NBA record for three-pointers made in an NBA Finals game with nine. Stephen Curry,
Kevin Durant ,
Draymond Green , and
Klay Thompson were all named to the
All-Star Game , the first time in NBA history that a team has had four All-Stars in consecutive seasons, and just the ninth time in NBA history a single team has had four players in the game.
[3] Curry was named captain, being the leading vote getter from the
Western Conference .
[4] The Warriors ended the regular season with a slew of injuries to all four of their All-Stars, including an MCL sprain for Curry that kept him out for six weeks, and lost ten of their last seventeen games. For the first time since the
2013β14 season , they did not clinch first place for home-court advantage for the playoffs and failed to win 60 games for the first time under
Steve Kerr . This season marked
David West 's final season in the NBA. He retired on August 30, 2018, having won two NBA championships with the Warriors.
Draft picks
The
2017 NBA draft was held on June 22, 2017, at the
Barclays Center in
Brooklyn . The Warriors did not have a pick, but acquired the
Chicago Bulls 's 38th pick in the second round for cash, having chosen
power forward
Jordan Bell out of
Oregon . After the draft, the team signed Bell's former Oregon teammate,
Chris Boucher , to a two-way contract.
[5]
Preseason
On July 1, 2017,
Stephen Curry agreed to re-sign with Golden State on a super-max five-year/$201m deal. The Warriors also resigned
Kevin Durant , and their veteran core of
Shaun Livingston ,
David West ,
Andre Iguodala ,
Zaza Pachulia and
JaVale McGee . Golden State also added
Nick Young and
Omri Casspi on one-year deals.
Records
Stephen Curry broke multiple
three-point records this season, including most made in an
NBA Finals game with nine.
[2]
NBA records
As of 8 June 2018
Individual
Most three-pointers made in a Finals game : 9 (
Stephen Curry , Game 2 of
2018 NBA Finals )
[2]
Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer : 90 - ongoing streak (Stephen Curry, has made a three-pointer in every playoff game he's played in at this point)
[2]
Most three-pointers made in a four-game Finals series : 22 (Stephen Curry, previous record was 11 (jointly held by
Robert Horry and
Penny Hardaway )
[2]
Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer at home : 46 - ongoing streak (Stephen Curry)
[2]
Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer on the road : 44 - ongoing streak (Stephen Curry)
[2]
Most three-pointers made in a quarter in the Finals game : 5 (Stephen Curry, Game 2 of
2018 NBA Finals . Tied with
Kenny Smith .)
[2]
Most points scored by a player in a Western Conference Finals series : 213 (
Kevin Durant , previous record of 212 points jointly held by
Hakeem Olajuwon (1995) and
Shaquille O'Neal (2002))
[2]
10 or more three-pointers made in a game : 9 times (Stephen Curry).
Klay Thompson (4 times) and
J. R. Smith (3 times) are the only other players in NBA history with more than one game with ten made threes.
[2]
Team
Largest average point differential in a Finals series : +15.00 PPG (vs Cavs)
[2]
Highest postseason winning percentage over a four-year-span : 63β20 (.795) from 2015 to 2018, the
Chicago Bulls are second with 51β17 (.750) from 1991 to 1994.
[2]
Most consecutive playoff home wins : 16 (surpassing the
1990β91 Chicago Bulls record of 15. The Warriors record dates back to 2017, where they went 9β0 at home)
[2]
Most consecutive playoff series with a road win : 19 (tied with the
Miami Heat )
[2]
Half-time comebacks : First team in NBA history to come back from 20+ point deficits at half-time twice in the same season (22 against the
Philadelphia 76ers and 20 against the
New Orleans Pelicans )
[2]
Largest comeback by a road team at halftime in a Game 7 in the playoffs : 11 points down (vs. the Rockets, won 101β92)
[2]
First team in NBA history to win multiple elimination games in the same series despite trailing by 10-or-more at halftime : Western Conference Finals vs Rockets
[2]
Highest +/- scoring differential in the 3rd quarter during the playoffs : Outscored opponents in the 3rd quarter by 153 points
[6]
Franchise records
Individual
Most triple-doubles in franchise history : 22 (Draymond Green, he broke
Tom Gola 's record of 20)
[2]
Most three-pointers made in the playoffs : 378 (Stephen Curry,
Ray Allen holds the
NBA record with 385)
[2]
First Warriors player to average a triple-double in a playoff series :
Draymond Green (14.8 points, 11.8 rebounds and 10 assists) vs the Pelicans, only the 13th time in NBA history a player has averaged a triple double in a series
[2]
Most triple-doubles in the post-season : 4 (Draymond Green, surpassed Tom Gola's record of 3)
[2]
Most consecutive regular season games with a made three-pointer : 95 (
Klay Thompson , third best in NBA history behind Stephen Curry (157) and
Kyle Korver (127)
[7]
Most playoff games played : 102 (Klay Thompson)
[2]
Team
Most consecutive road wins : 14 (tied, also achieved in the
2015β16 season )
[2]
Largest winning margin in the playoffs : 41 points (126β85, Game 3 against the Rockets)
[2]
Fewest points allowed in a half in the playoffs : 25 points (Second half, Game 6 against the Rockets)
[2]
Fewest points allowed in a quarter in the playoffs : 9 points (Fourth quarter, Game 6 against the Rockets)
[2]
Most consecutive Western Conference Finals appearances : 4 (only the second team in NBA history to reach the Finals four times in a row. The
Los Angeles Lakers appeared eight times in a row between 1982 and 1989)
[2]
Road trip sweep : Six games (first Warriors team to sweep a six-game road trip, only the 11th team in NBA history to do so)
[2]
Most points scored in the first half of a playoff game : 76 (against the Pelicans)
[2]
Most consecutive trips to the NBA Finals : 4 (The Warriors are the fifth franchise in NBA history to reach the Finals in four-straight seasons, joining the
Boston Celtics (10, 1957β1966; 4, 1984β87),
Cleveland Cavaliers (4, 2015β18),
Los Angeles Lakers (4, 1982β1985) and
Miami Heat (4, 2011β2014))
[2]
Roster
2017β18 Golden State Warriors roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
F/C
2
Bell, Jordan
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
224 lb (102 kg)
1995β01β07
Oregon
F
25
Boucher, Chris (TW)
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1993β01β11
Oregon
G
4
Cook, Quinn
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
179 lb (81 kg)
1993β03β23
Duke
G
30
Curry, Stephen
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1988β03β14
Davidson
F
35
Durant, Kevin
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
240 lb (109 kg)
1988β09β29
Texas
F
23
Green, Draymond
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
230 lb (104 kg)
1990β03β04
Michigan State
G/F
9
Iguodala, Andre
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1984β01β28
Arizona
C
15
Jones, Damian
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
245 lb (111 kg)
1995β06β30
Vanderbilt
G
34
Livingston, Shaun
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
192 lb (87 kg)
1985β09β11
Peoria Central HS (IL)
F
5
Looney, Kevon
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1996β02β06
UCLA
G
0
McCaw, Patrick
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1995β10β25
UNLV
C
1
McGee, JaVale
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
270 lb (122 kg)
1988β01β19
Nevada
C
27
Pachulia, Zaza
6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
270 lb (122 kg)
1984β02β10
Georgia
G
11
Thompson, Klay
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1990β02β08
Washington State
F
3
West, David
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
250 lb (113 kg)
1980β08β29
Xavier
G/F
6
Young, Nick
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1985β06β01
USC
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended(GL) On
assignment to G League affiliate(TW) Two-way affiliate player Injured
Roster Last transaction: 2018β04β10
Standings
Division
Conference
Game log
Preseason
2017 pre-season game log Total: 2β2 (Home: 1β2; Road: 1β0)
Pre-season: 2β2 (home: 1β2; road: 1β0)
2017β18 season schedule
Regular season
2017β18 game log Total: 58β24 (Home: 29β12; Road: 29β12)
October: 5β3 (home: 2β2; road: 3β1)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
1
October 17
Houston
L 121β122
Nick Young (23)
Draymond Green (11)
Draymond Green (13)
Oracle Arena 19,596
0β1
2
October 20
@
New Orleans
W 128β120
Klay Thompson (33)
Zaza Pachulia (9)
Draymond Green (9)
Smoothie King Center 18,171
1β1
3
October 21
@
Memphis
L 101β111
Stephen Curry (37)
Kevin Durant (13)
Draymond Green (6)
FedExForum 17,794
1β2
4
October 23
@
Dallas
W 133β103
Stephen Curry (29)
Kevin Durant (8)
Curry ,
Green (8)
American Airlines Center 19,875
2β2
5
October 25
Toronto
W 117β112
Stephen Curry (30)
Draymond Green (11)
Draymond Green (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
3β2
6
October 27
Washington
W 120β117
Kevin Durant (31)
Kevin Durant (11)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
4β2
7
October 29
Detroit
L 107β115
Klay Thompson (29)
Draymond Green (13)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
4β3
8
October 30
@
L.A. Clippers
W 141β113
Stephen Curry (31)
Draymond Green (9)
Curry ,
Thompson ,
Green (6)
Staples Center 19,068
5β3
November
: 11β3 (home: 6β1; road: 5β2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
9
November 2
@
San Antonio
W 112β92
Klay Thompson (27)
Curry ,
Durant (8)
Draymond Green (6)
AT&T Center 18,418
6β3
10
November 4
@
Denver
W 127β108
Kevin Durant (25)
Omri Casspi (8)
Stephen Curry (11)
Pepsi Center 19,711
7β3
11
November 6
Miami
W 97β80
Kevin Durant (21)
Draymond Green (9)
Kevin Durant (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
8β3
12
November 8
Minnesota
W 125β101
Klay Thompson (28)
Stephen Curry (8)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
9β3
13
November 11
Philadelphia
W 135β114
Kevin Durant (29)
Draymond Green (10)
Stephen Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
10β3
14
November 13
Orlando
W 110β100
Kevin Durant (21)
David West (11)
Kevin Durant (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
11β3
15
November 16
@
Boston
L 88β92
Kevin Durant (24)
Green ,
Casspi (8)
Curry ,
Green (5)
TD Garden 18,624
11β4
16
November 18
@
Philadelphia
W 124β116
Stephen Curry (35)
Green ,
West (7)
Draymond Green (8)
Wells Fargo Center 20,848
12β4
17
November 19
@
Brooklyn
W 118β111
Stephen Curry (39)
Stephen Curry (11)
Draymond Green (8)
Barclays Center 17,732
13β4
18
November 22
@
Oklahoma City
L 91β108
Stephen Curry (24)
Omri Casspi (6)
Curry ,
Green (6)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
13β5
19
November 24
Chicago
W 143β94
Stephen Curry (33)
Stephen Curry (7)
Zaza Pachulia (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
14β5
20
November 25
New Orleans
W 110β95
Stephen Curry (27)
Draymond Green (7)
Draymond Green (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
15β5
21
November 27
Sacramento
L 106β110
Klay Thompson (21)
David West (7)
Draymond Green (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
15β6
22
November 29
@
L.A. Lakers
W 127β123 (OT)
Kevin Durant (29)
Draymond Green (11)
Draymond Green (9)
Staples Center 18,997
16β6
December
: 13β2 (home: 7β2; road: 6β0)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
23
December 1
@
Orlando
W 133β112
Klay Thompson (27)
Zaza Pachulia (8)
Curry ,
Green (10)
Amway Center 18,846
17β6
24
December 3
@
Miami
W 123β95
Stephen Curry (30)
Draymond Green (7)
Draymond Green (9)
American Airlines Arena 19,600
18β6
25
December 4
@
New Orleans
W 125β115
Stephen Curry (31)
Draymond Green (9)
Stephen Curry (11)
Smoothie King Center 17,004
19β6
26
December 6
@
Charlotte
W 101β87
Kevin Durant (35)
Kevin Durant (11)
Kevin Durant (10)
Spectrum Center 19,334
20β6
27
December 8
@
Detroit
W 102β98
Kevin Durant (36)
Kevin Durant (10)
Draymond Green (13)
Little Caesars Arena 20,491
21β6
28
December 11
Portland
W 111β104
Kevin Durant (28)
Casspi ,
Durant (9)
Durant ,
Iguodala (5)
Oracle Arena 19,596
22β6
29
December 14
Dallas
W 112β97
Kevin Durant (36)
Casspi ,
Durant (11)
Andre Iguodala (10)
Oracle Arena 19,596
23β6
30
December 18
@
L.A. Lakers
W 116β114 (OT)
Kevin Durant (36)
Kevin Durant (11)
Kevin Durant (8)
Staples Center 18,997
24β6
31
December 20
Memphis
W 97β84
Klay Thompson (29)
Durant ,
McCaw (8)
Bell ,
Thompson (5)
Oracle Arena 19,596
25β6
32
December 22
L.A. Lakers
W 113β106
Kevin Durant (33)
Draymond Green (11)
Durant ,
Green (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
26β6
33
December 23
Denver
L 81β96
Kevin Durant (18)
Jordan Bell (10)
Andre Iguodala (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
26β7
34
December 25
Cleveland
W 99β92
Kevin Durant (25)
Draymond Green (12)
Draymond Green (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
27β7
35
December 27
Utah
W 126β101
Kevin Durant (21)
Jordan Bell (13)
Draymond Green (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
28β7
36
December 29
Charlotte
L 100β111
Kevin Durant (27)
Draymond Green (11)
Draymond Green (16)
Oracle Arena 19,596
28β8
37
December 30
Memphis
W 141β128
Stephen Curry (38)
David West (11)
Kevin Durant (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
29β8
January
: 11β3 (home: 4β1; road: 7β2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
38
January 3
@
Dallas
W 125β122
Stephen Curry (32)
Kevin Durant (12)
Stephen Curry (8)
American Airlines Center 20,212
30β8
39
January 4
@
Houston
W 124β114
Stephen Curry (29)
Draymond Green (14)
Draymond Green (10)
Toyota Center 18,055
31β8
40
January 6
@
L.A. Clippers
W 121β105
Stephen Curry (45)
Draymond Green (12)
Green ,
Iguodala (7)
Staples Center 19,068
32β8
41
January 8
Denver
W 124β114
Stephen Curry (32)
Jordan Bell (8)
Draymond Green (10)
Oracle Arena 19,596
33β8
42
January 10
L.A. Clippers
L 106β125
Kevin Durant (40)
Draymond Green (10)
Durant ,
Green ,
Livingston (4)
Oracle Arena 19,596
33β9
43
January 12
@
Milwaukee
W 108β94
Kevin Durant (26)
Draymond Green (10)
Draymond Green (7)
Bradley Center 18,717
34β9
44
January 13
@
Toronto
W 127β125
Klay Thompson (26)
Curry ,
Durant (6)
Stephen Curry (9)
Air Canada Centre 20,078
35β9
45
January 15
@
Cleveland
W 118β108
Kevin Durant (32)
Draymond Green (16)
Draymond Green (9)
Quicken Loans Arena 20,562
36β9
46
January 17
@
Chicago
W 119β112
Klay Thompson (38)
Zaza Pachulia (11)
Kevin Durant (7)
United Center 21,372
37β9
47
January 20
@
Houston
L 108β116
Kevin Durant (26)
Durant ,
Green (7)
Stephen Curry (8)
Toyota Center 18,055
37β10
48
January 23
New York
W 123β112
Stephen Curry (32)
Kevin Durant (14)
Stephen Curry (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
38β10
49
January 25
Minnesota
W 126β113
Kevin Durant (28)
Kevin Durant (10)
Kevin Durant (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
39β10
50
January 27
Boston
W 109β105
Stephen Curry (49)
Draymond Green (11)
Curry ,
Green (5)
Oracle Arena 19,596
40β10
51
January 30
@
Utah
L 99β129
Stephen Curry (26)
Kevin Durant (11)
Draymond Green (8)
Vivint Smart Home Arena 19,911
40β11
February
: 8β3 (home: 5β1; road: 3β2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
52
February 2
@
Sacramento
W 119β104
Kevin Durant (33)
Zaza Pachulia (13)
Curry ,
Durant ,
Green (6)
Golden 1 Center 16,583
41β11
53
February 3
@
Denver
L 108β115
Kevin Durant (31)
Zaza Pachulia (8)
Draymond Green (8)
Pepsi Center 20,103
41β12
54
February 6
Oklahoma City
L 105β125
Kevin Durant (33)
Draymond Green (8)
Draymond Green (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
41β13
55
February 8
Dallas
W 121β103
Kevin Durant (24)
Draymond Green (10)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
42β13
56
February 10
San Antonio
W 122β105
Klay Thompson (25)
Draymond Green (8)
Draymond Green (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
43β13
57
February 12
Phoenix
W 129β83
Stephen Curry (22)
Omri Casspi (10)
Stephen Curry (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
44β13
58
February 14
@
Portland
L 117β123
Kevin Durant (50)
Draymond Green (12)
Draymond Green (7)
Moda Center 19,520
44β14
All-Star Break
59
February 22
L.A. Clippers
W 134β127
Stephen Curry (44)
Draymond Green (8)
Stephen Curry (10)
Oracle Arena 19,596
45β14
60
February 24
Oklahoma City
W 112β80
Kevin Durant (28)
Stephen Curry (9)
Draymond Green (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
46β14
61
February 26
@
New York
W 125β111
Klay Thompson (26)
Kevin Durant (9)
Draymond Green (6)
Madison Square Garden 19,812
47β14
62
February 28
@
Washington
W 109β101
Kevin Durant (32)
Andre Iguodala (7)
Draymond Green (11)
Capital One Arena 20,356
48β14
March
: 7β7 (home: 4β4; road: 3β3)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
63
March 2
@
Atlanta
W 114β109
Curry ,
Durant (28)
Draymond Green (7)
Draymond Green (9)
Philips Arena 16,728
49β14
64
March 6
Brooklyn
W 114β101
Stephen Curry (34)
Curry ,
Durant ,
Iguodala (6)
Draymond Green (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
50β14
65
March 8
San Antonio
W 110β107
Kevin Durant (37)
Draymond Green (12)
Draymond Green (10)
Oracle Arena 19,596
51β14
66
March 9
@
Portland
L 108β125
Kevin Durant (40)
Draymond Green (12)
Durant ,
Green (6)
Moda Center 19,487
51β15
67
March 11
@
Minnesota
L 103β109
Kevin Durant (39)
Kevin Durant (12)
Draymond Green (7)
Target Center 18,978
51β16
68
March 14
LA Lakers
W 117β106
Kevin Durant (26)
Zaza Pachulia (12)
Kevin Durant (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
52β16
69
March 16
Sacramento
L 93β98
Quinn Cook (25)
Draymond Green (10)
Draymond Green (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
52β17
70
March 17
@
Phoenix
W 124β109
Quinn Cook (28)
Draymond Green (11)
Draymond Green (8)
Talking Stick Resort Arena 18,055
53β17
71
March 19
@
San Antonio
L 75β89
Quinn Cook (20)
Kevon Looney (8)
Quinn Cook (5)
AT&T Center 18,418
53β18
72
March 23
Atlanta
W 106β94
Stephen Curry (29)
Zaza Pachulia (9)
Cook ,
Iguodala (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
54β18
73
March 25
Utah
L 91β110
Quinn Cook (17)
JaVale McGee (9)
Quinn Cook (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
54β19
74
March 27
Indiana
L 81β92
Nick Young (12)
Kevon Looney (11)
Quinn Cook (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
54β20
75
March 29
Milwaukee
L 107β116
Quinn Cook (30)
Green ,
Iguodala (5)
Durant ,
Green (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
54β21
76
March 31
@
Sacramento
W 112β96
Kevin Durant (27)
Kevin Durant (10)
Draymond Green (7)
Golden 1 Center 17,583
55β21
April
: 3β3 (home: 1β1; road: 2β2)
2017β18 season schedule
Playoffs
2018 playoff game log Total: 16β5 (Home: 10β1; Road: 6β4)
First Round: 4β1 (home: 3β0; road: 1β1)
Conference Semifinals: 4β1 (home: 3β0; road: 1β1)
Conference Finals: 4β3 (home: 2β1; road: 2β2)
NBA Finals: 4β0 (home: 2β0; road: 2β0)
2018 playoff schedule
Player statistics
Regular season
After all games .
[8]
β‘ Waived during the season
β Traded during the season
β Acquired during the season
Playoffs
Transactions
Trades
Free agency
Re-signed
Additions
Subtractions
Awards
References
^ Stein, Marc (May 28, 2018).
"Warriors Dispatch Rockets, Setting Up Fourth Finals Against Cavs" . The New York Times . Retrieved May 29, 2018 .
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