2021–22 Golden State Warriors season

The 2021–22 Golden State Warriors season was the 76th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), its 60th in the San Francisco Bay Area, and its third season at the Chase Center. After failing to make the playoffs the previous two seasons, the Warriors beat the Boston Celtics 4–2 in the Finals. It was the Warriors' fourth championship in eight years (2015, 2017, 2018), and seventh overall.

2021–22 Golden State Warriors season
NBA champions
Conference champions
Head coachSteve Kerr
General managerBob Myers
OwnersJoe Lacob
Peter Guber
ArenaChase Center
Results
Record5329 (.646)
PlaceDivision: 2nd (Pacific)
Conference: 3rd (Western)
Playoff finishNBA Champions
(Defeated Celtics 4–2)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionNBC Sports Bay Area
Radio95.7 The Game

On December 14, Stephen Curry hit five three-pointers against the New York Knicks to reach 2,977, which surpassed Ray Allen's career total of 2,973 for most three-pointers made in NBA history in the regular season.[1] Earlier in the season against the Chicago Bulls, Curry hit nine three-pointers to reach 3,366 which broke Allen's record of 3,358 for most three-pointers made in NBA history, regular season, and postseason combined.[2] Curry also became the first player in NBA history to surpass 500 three-pointers in the playoffs, finishing with 561.

On January 9, Klay Thompson made his season debut against the Cleveland Cavaliers after missing the 2019–20 season with a left ACL tear, and the 2020–21 season with a right Achilles tendon tear. He recorded 17 points and 3 rebounds in a 96–82 win.[3]

Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins, and Draymond Green were named to the 2022 NBA All-Star Game; however, Green was injured and did not play in the game. On February 20, Team LeBron defeated Team Durant in the All-Star Game and Curry, playing for Team LeBron, was named the All-Star Game MVP. This is the fifth time that a Warriors player has won the award. He scored 50 points, and set numerous All-Star Game records, including most three-pointers made (16), and most all-time three-pointers made in the All-Star Game (47).[4]

The Warriors had a 41–13 record in February, then went 7–16 in an injury-plagued stretch of 23 games, and then won the final 5 games of the season. They clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2018–19 season after a 111–107 win over the Utah Jazz on April 2.[5] They finished third in the Western Conference, with a record of 53–29. In the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors defeated the Denver Nuggets in five games.[6] In the second round, the Warriors upset the second-seed Memphis Grizzlies in six games.[7] They went on to defeat the Dallas Mavericks in five games, winning the Western Conference for the seventh time in their history, and the sixth time in the last eight years. The last team to win six championships in eight years was the 1990–98 Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference.[8] The Warriors under Steve Kerr have never lost a Western Conference playoff series, going 18–0 during this span, tied with the 1959–67 Boston Celtics for the longest playoff winning streak in NBA history against their conference opponents.[9] Golden State met the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals in a rematch of the 1964 Finals, in which the Celtics defeated the then–San Francisco Warriors in five games. The Warriors defeated the Celtics four games to two to win their fourth championship in eight years, seventh overall, and first since 2018. After the series, many analysts claimed that the Warriors were one of the greatest dynasties in NBA history.[10] During the championship run, the Warriors won at least one road game in all four playoff series, thus extending their NBA record for consecutives playoff series with at least one road win at 27. However, this streak came to an end in 2023 against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Draft

Round Pick Player Position Nationality School / club team
1 7 Jonathan Kuminga SF Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo NBA G League Ignite
1 14 Moses Moody SG United States United States Arkansas (Fr.)

The Warriors had two first-round picks entering the draft.[11] The seventh pick was given from the Timberwolves following the Andrew Wiggins trade from the 2019–20 season.[12]

Standings

Division

Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
zPhoenix Suns6418.78032–932–910–682
xGolden State Warriors5329.64611.031–1022–1912–482
piLos Angeles Clippers4240.51222.025–1617–249–782
Los Angeles Lakers3349.40231.021–2012–293–1382
Sacramento Kings3052.36634.016–2514–276–1082

Conference

Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zPhoenix Suns *6418.78082
2yMemphis Grizzlies *5626.6838.082
3xGolden State Warriors5329.64611.082
4xDallas Mavericks5230.63412.082
5yUtah Jazz *4933.59815.082
6xDenver Nuggets4834.58516.082
7xMinnesota Timberwolves4636.56118.082
8piLos Angeles Clippers4240.51222.082
9xNew Orleans Pelicans3646.43928.082
10piSan Antonio Spurs3448.41530.082
11Los Angeles Lakers3349.40231.082
12Sacramento Kings3052.36634.082
13Portland Trail Blazers2755.32937.082
14Oklahoma City Thunder2458.29340.082
15Houston Rockets2062.24444.082

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs
  • y – Clinched division title
  • x – Clinched playoff spot
  • o – Eliminated from playoff contention
  • * – Division leader
  • pi – Play In

Roster

2021–22 Golden State Warriors roster
Players Coaches
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
F 8 Bjelica, Nemanja 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 234 lb (106 kg) 1988-05-09 Serbia
G 2 Chiozza, Chris (TW) 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1995-11-25 Florida
G 30 Curry, Stephen 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1988-03-14 Davidson
F/C 23 Green, Draymond 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1990-03-04 Michigan State
G/F 9 Iguodala, Andre 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1984-01-28 Arizona
F 00 Kuminga, Jonathan 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 2002-10-06 The Patrick School (NJ)
G/F 1 Lee, Damion 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1992-10-21 Louisville
C 5 Looney, Kevon 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 222 lb (101 kg) 1996-02-06 UCLA
G 4 Moody, Moses 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 211 lb (96 kg) 2002-05-31 Arkansas
G 0 Payton, Gary, II 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1992-12-01 Oregon State
G 3 Poole, Jordan 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1999-06-19 Michigan
F 32 Porter, Otto Jr. 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 1993-06-03 Georgetown
G 11 Thompson, Klay 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1990-02-08 Washington State
F 95 Toscano-Anderson, Juan 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 1993-04-10 Marquette
G 12 Weatherspoon, Quinndary (TW) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1996-09-10 Mississippi State
F 22 Wiggins, Andrew 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 197 lb (89 kg) 1995-02-23 Kansas
C 33 Wiseman, James 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 2001-03-31 Memphis
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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: April 25, 2022

Game log

Preseason

2021 preseason game log
Total: 5–0 (Home: 3–0; Road: 2–0)
Preseason: 5–0 (home: 3–0; road: 2–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1 October 4 @ Portland W 121–107 Jordan Poole (30) Andre Iguodala (6) Nemanja Bjelica (6) Moda Center
13,936
1–0
2 October 6 Denver W 118–116 Jordan Poole (17) Otto Porter (9) Juan Toscano-Anderson (5) Chase Center
16,923
2–0
3 October 8 L.A. Lakers W 121–114 Stephen Curry (30) Galloway, Green, Porter (6) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center
18,064
3–0
4 October 12 @ L.A. Lakers W 111–99 Jordan Poole (18) Lee, Wiggins (9) Andre Iguodala (5) Staples Center
11,526
4–0
5 October 15 Portland W 119–97 Stephen Curry (41) Stephen Curry (9) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center
18,064
5–0
2021–22 season schedule

Regular season

2021–22 game log
Total: 53–29 (Home: 31–10; Road: 22–19)
October: 5–1 (home: 2–1; road: 3–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1 October 19 @ L.A. Lakers W 121–114 Stephen Curry (21) Nemanja Bjelica (11) Stephen Curry (10) Staples Center
18,997
1–0
2 October 21 L.A. Clippers W 115–113 Stephen Curry (45) Stephen Curry (10) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center
18,064
2–0
3 October 24 @ Sacramento W 119–107 Stephen Curry (27) Otto Porter (9) Stephen Curry (10) Golden 1 Center
13,876
3–0
4 October 26 @ Oklahoma City W 106–98 Stephen Curry (23) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (8) Paycom Center
15,717
4–0
5 October 28 Memphis L 101–104 (OT) Stephen Curry (36) Draymond Green (12) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
4–1
6 October 30 Oklahoma City W 103–82 Stephen Curry (20) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (8) Chase Center
18,064
5–1
November: 13–2 (home: 9–0; road: 4–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
7 November 3 Charlotte W 114–92 Jordan Poole (31) Draymond Green (10) Stephen Curry (9) Chase Center
18,064
6–1
8 November 5 New Orleans W 126–85 Jordan Poole (26) Draymond Green (8) Andre Iguodala (10) Chase Center
18,064
7–1
9 November 7 Houston W 120–107 Jordan Poole (25) Otto Porter (9) Draymond Green (9) Chase Center
18,064
8–1
10 November 8 Atlanta W 127–113 Stephen Curry (50) Curry, Green (7) Stephen Curry (10) Chase Center
18,064
9–1
11 November 10 Minnesota W 123–110 Andrew Wiggins (35) Kevon Looney (17) Andre Iguodala (8) Chase Center
18,064
10–1
12 November 12 Chicago W 119–93 Stephen Curry (40) Kevon Looney (10) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center
18,064
11–1
13 November 14 @ Charlotte L 102–106 Andrew Wiggins (28) Kevon Looney (8) Stephen Curry (10) Spectrum Center
19,559
11–2
14 November 16 @ Brooklyn W 117–99 Stephen Curry (37) Stephen Curry (7) Draymond Green (8) Barclays Center
17,732
12–2
15 November 18 @ Cleveland W 104–89 Stephen Curry (40) Lee, Payton II (6) Draymond Green (14) Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
13–2
16 November 19 @ Detroit W 105–102 Jordan Poole (32) Kevon Looney (12) Juan Toscano-Anderson (9) Little Caesars Arena
20,088
14–2
17 November 21 Toronto W 119–104 Jordan Poole (33) Draymond Green (14) Curry, Green (8) Chase Center
18,064
15–2
18 November 24 Philadelphia W 116–96 Stephen Curry (25) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (10) Chase Center
18,064
16–2
19 November 26 Portland W 118–103 Stephen Curry (32) Green, Toscano-Anderson (8) Draymond Green (12) Chase Center
18,064
17–2
20 November 28 @ L.A. Clippers W 105–90 Stephen Curry (33) Otto Porter (10) Draymond Green (7) Staples Center
19,068
18–2
21 November 30 @ Phoenix L 96–104 Jordan Poole (28) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (5) Footprint Center
17,071
18–3
December: 9–4 (home: 5–2; road: 4–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
22 December 3 Phoenix W 118–96 Stephen Curry (23) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (9) Chase Center
18,064
19–3
23 December 4 San Antonio L 107–112 Stephen Curry (27) Curry, Green (8) Draymond Green (9) Chase Center
18,064
19–4
24 December 6 Orlando W 126–95 Stephen Curry (31) Green, Poole (7) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
20–4
25 December 8 Portland W 104–94 Stephen Curry (22) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (8) Chase Center
18,064
21–4
26 December 11 @ Philadelphia L 93–102 Jordan Poole (23) Stephen Curry (9) Stephen Curry (5) Wells Fargo Center
21,016
21–5
27 December 13 @ Indiana W 102–100 Stephen Curry (26) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (6) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
17,018
22–5
28 December 14 @ New York W 105–96 Stephen Curry (22) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (7) Madison Square Garden
19,812
23–5
29 December 17 @ Boston W 111–107 Stephen Curry (30) Kevon Looney (10) Draymond Green (8) TD Garden
19,156
24–5
30 December 18 @ Toronto L 100–119 Jonathan Kuminga (26) Juan Toscano-Anderson (10) Chris Chiozza (7) Scotiabank Arena
7,988
24–6
31 December 20 Sacramento W 113–98 Stephen Curry (30) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (10) Chase Center
18,064
25–6
32 December 23 Memphis W 113–104 Stephen Curry (46) Otto Porter (9) Draymond Green (9) Chase Center
18,064
26–6
33 December 25 @ Phoenix W 116–107 Stephen Curry (33) Kevon Looney (10) Draymond Green (10) Footprint Center
17,071
27–6
34 December 28 Denver L 86–89 Stephen Curry (23) Bjelica, Wiggins (8) Curry, Iguodala (4) Chase Center
18,064
27–7
December 30 @ Denver Postponed (Coronavirus) (Makeup date: March 7)[13]
January: 11–6 (home: 8–1; road: 3–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
35 January 1 @ Utah W 123–116 Stephen Curry (28) Iguodala, Looney, Porter (7) Stephen Curry (9) Vivint Arena
18,306
28–7
36 January 3 Miami W 115–108 Jordan Poole (32) Draymond Green (8) Draymond Green (13) Chase Center
18,064
29–7
37 January 5 @ Dallas L 82–99 Andrew Wiggins (17) Gary Payton II (11) Stephen Curry (5) American Airlines Center
20,441
29–8
38 January 6 @ New Orleans L 96–101 Andrew Wiggins (21) Kevon Looney (9) Andre Iguodala (7) Smoothie King Center
15,986
29–9
39 January 9 Cleveland W 96–82 Stephen Curry (28) Kevon Looney (18) Curry, Iguodala (5) Chase Center
18,064
30–9
40 January 11 @ Memphis L 108–116 Stephen Curry (27) Stephen Curry (10) Stephen Curry (10) FedExForum
17,794
30–10
41 January 13 @ Milwaukee L 99–118 Andrew Wiggins (16) Stephen Curry (8) Stephen Curry (5) Fiserv Forum
17,848
30–11
42 January 14 @ Chicago W 138–96 Jonathan Kuminga (25) Kevon Looney (12) Nemanja Bjelica (7) United Center
21,174
31–11
43 January 16 @ Minnesota L 99–119 Jordan Poole (20) Kevon Looney (12) Porter, Wiggins (4) Target Center
17,136
31–12
44 January 18 Detroit W 102–86 Klay Thompson (21) Kuminga, Looney (10) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
32–12
45 January 20 Indiana L 117–121 (OT) Stephen Curry (39) Kevon Looney (15) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
32–13
46 January 21 Houston W 105–103 Stephen Curry (22) Kevon Looney (12) Stephen Curry (12) Chase Center
18,064
33–13
47 January 23 Utah W 94–92 Jordan Poole (20) Otto Porter (8) Stephen Curry (6) Chase Center
18,064
34–13
48 January 25 Dallas W 130–92 Jonathan Kuminga (22) Nemanja Bjelica (10) Stephen Curry (7) Chase Center
18,064
35–13
49 January 27 Minnesota W 124–115 Stephen Curry (29) Curry, Payton II (5) Bjelica, Curry (6) Chase Center
18,064
36–13
50 January 29 Brooklyn W 110–106 Andrew Wiggins (24) Kevon Looney (15) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
37–13
51 January 31 @ Houston W 122–108 Stephen Curry (40) Kevon Looney (14) Stephen Curry (9) Toyota Center
16,146
38–13
February: 5–5 (home: 2–3; road: 3–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
52 February 1 @ San Antonio W 124–120 Jordan Poole (31) Kevon Looney (12) Juan Toscano-Anderson (7) AT&T Center
17,070
39–13
53 February 3 Sacramento W 126–114 Klay Thompson (23) Kuminga, Looney (7) Curry, Thompson (7) Chase Center
18,064
40–13
54 February 7 @ Oklahoma City W 110–98 Klay Thompson (21) Stephen Curry (9) Stephen Curry (10) Paycom Center
17,009
41–13
55 February 9 @ Utah L 85–111 Jordan Poole (18) Curry, Looney (7) Andrew Wiggins (4) Vivint Arena
18,306
41–14
56 February 10 New York L 114–116 Stephen Curry (35) Thompson, Wiggins (7) Stephen Curry (10) Chase Center
18,064
41–15
57 February 12 L.A. Lakers W 117–115 Klay Thompson (33) Kevon Looney (12) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
42–15
58 February 14 @ L.A. Clippers L 104–119 Stephen Curry (33) Otto Porter (8) Kevon Looney (5) Crypto.com Arena
19,068
42–16
59 February 16 Denver L 116–117 Stephen Curry (25) Kevon Looney (9) Stephen Curry (6) Chase Center
18,064
42–17
60 February 24 @ Portland W 132–95 Curry, Thompson (18) Jonathan Kuminga (8) Stephen Curry (14) Moda Center
20,098
43–17
61 February 27 Dallas L 101–107 Stephen Curry (27) Kevon Looney (10) Stephen Curry (10) Chase Center
18,064
43–18
March: 5–11 (home: 3–3; road: 2–8)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
62 March 1 @ Minnesota L 114–129 Stephen Curry (34) Looney, Wiggins (7) Kevon Looney (5) Target Center
17,136
43–19
63 March 3 @ Dallas L 113–122 Jordan Poole (23) Kevon Looney (9) Stephen Curry (9) American Airlines Center
20,229
43–20
64 March 5 @ L.A. Lakers L 116–124 Stephen Curry (30) Otto Porter (10) Poole, Toscano-Anderson (5) Crypto.com Arena
18,997
43–21
65 March 7 @ Denver L 124–131 Jordan Poole (32) Kevon Looney (11) Chris Chiozza (8) Ball Arena
19,542
43–22
66 March 8 L.A. Clippers W 112–97 Jonathan Kuminga (21) Andrew Wiggins (11) Kuminga, Looney (6) Chase Center
18,064
44–22
67 March 10 @ Denver W 113–102 Stephen Curry (34) Stephen Curry (9) Jordan Poole (7) Ball Arena
19,520
45–22
68 March 12 Milwaukee W 122–109 Klay Thompson (38) Jonathan Kuminga (11) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
46–22
69 March 14 Washington W 126–112 Stephen Curry (47) Jonathan Kuminga (8) Curry, Green (6) Chase Center
18,064
47–22
70 March 16 Boston L 88–110 Jordan Poole (29) Green, Looney (8) Kevon Looney (4) Chase Center
18,064
47–23
71 March 20 San Antonio L 108–110 Jordan Poole (28) Otto Porter (16) Nemanja Bjelica (6) Chase Center
18,064
47–24
72 March 22 @ Orlando L 90–94 Jordan Poole (26) Otto Porter (15) Draymond Green (7) Amway Center
17,164
47–25
73 March 23 @ Miami W 118–104 Jordan Poole (30) Kevon Looney (16) Jordan Poole (9) FTX Arena
19,600
48–25
74 March 25 @ Atlanta L 110–121 Klay Thompson (37) Kevon Looney (8) Jordan Poole (10) State Farm Arena
17,724
48–26
75 March 27 @ Washington L 115–123 Jordan Poole (26) Otto Porter (11) Draymond Green (6) Capital One Arena
24,760
48–27
76 March 28 @ Memphis L 95–123 Jordan Poole (25) Jonathan Kuminga (7) Jonathan Kuminga (4) FedExForum
17,011
48–28
77 March 30 Phoenix L 103–107 Jordan Poole (38) Draymond Green (10) Green, Poole (7) Chase Center
18,064
48–29
April: 5–0 (home: 2–0; road: 3–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
78 April 2 Utah W 111–107 Klay Thompson (36) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center
18,064
49–29
79 April 3 @ Sacramento W 109–90 Andrew Wiggins (25) Nemanja Bjelica (12) Nemanja Bjelica (6) Golden 1 Center
17,583
50–29
80 April 7 L.A. Lakers W 128–112 Klay Thompson (33) Otto Porter Jr. (8) Jordan Poole (11) Chase Center
18,064
51–29
81 April 9 @ San Antonio W 100–94 Poole, Kuminga (18) Draymond Green (13) Green, Poole (8) AT&T Center
18,627
52–29
82 April 10 @ New Orleans W 128–107 Klay Thompson (41) Nemanja Bjelica (7) Nemanja Bjelica (7) Smoothie King Center
16,595
53–29
2021–22 season schedule

Playoffs

2022 playoff game log
Total: 16–6 (Home: 11–1; Road: 5–5)
First Round: 4–1 (home: 3–0; road: 1–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1 April 16 Denver W 123–107 Jordan Poole (30) Andrew Wiggins (9) Draymond Green (9) Chase Center
18,064
1–0
2 April 18 Denver W 126–106 Stephen Curry (34) Andrew Wiggins (8) Jordan Poole (8) Chase Center
18,064
2–0
3 April 21 @ Denver W 118–113 Poole, Curry (27) Andrew Wiggins (6) Draymond Green (10) Ball Arena
19,627
3–0
4 April 24 @ Denver L 121–126 Stephen Curry (33) Draymond Green (11) Jordan Poole (9) Ball Arena
19,628
3–1
5 April 27 Denver W 102–98 Stephen Curry (30) Klay Thompson (9) Draymond Green (6) Chase Center
18,064
4–1
Conference Semifinals: 4–2 (home: 3–0; road: 1–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1 May 1 @ Memphis W 117–116 Jordan Poole (31) Poole, Wiggins, Porter (8) Jordan Poole (9) FedExForum
17,794
1–0
2 May 3 @ Memphis L 101–106 Stephen Curry (27) Draymond Green (10) Stephen Curry (8) FedExForum
17,794
1–1
3 May 7 Memphis W 142–112 Stephen Curry (30) Klay Thompson (9) Draymond Green (8) Chase Center
18,064
2–1
4 May 9 Memphis W 101–98 Stephen Curry (32) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
3–1
5 May 11 @ Memphis L 95–134 Klay Thompson (19) Draymond Green (7) Draymond Green (5) FedExForum
17,794
3–2
6 May 13 Memphis W 110–96 Klay Thompson (30) Kevon Looney (22) Draymond Green (8) Chase Center
18,064
4–2
Conference Finals: 4–1 (home: 3–0; road: 1–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1 May 18 Dallas W 112–87 Stephen Curry (21) Stephen Curry (12) Stephen Curry (4) Chase Center
18,064
1–0
2 May 20 Dallas W 126–117 Stephen Curry (32) Kevon Looney (12) 5 players each Chase Center
18,064
2–0
3 May 22 @ Dallas W 109–100 Stephen Curry (31) Kevon Looney (12) Stephen Curry (11) American Airlines Center
20,813
3–0
4 May 24 @ Dallas L 109–119 Stephen Curry (20) Jonathan Kuminga (8) Stephen Curry (8) American Airlines Center
20,810
3–1
5 May 26 Dallas W 120–110 Klay Thompson (32) Kevon Looney (18) Draymond Green (9) Chase Center
18,064
4–1
NBA Finals: 4–2 (home: 2–1; road: 2–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1 June 2 Boston L 108–120 Stephen Curry (34) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (5) Chase Center
18,064
0–1
2 June 5 Boston W 107–88 Stephen Curry (29) Kevon Looney (7) Draymond Green (7) Chase Center
18,064
1–1
3 June 8 @ Boston L 100–116 Stephen Curry (31) Looney, Wiggins (7) Otto Porter Jr. (4) TD Garden
19,156
1–2
4 June 10 @ Boston W 107–97 Stephen Curry (43) Andrew Wiggins (16) Draymond Green (8) TD Garden
19,156
2–2
5 June 13 Boston W 104–94 Andrew Wiggins (26) Andrew Wiggins (13) Stephen Curry (8) Chase Center
18,064
3–2
6 June 16 @ Boston W 103–90 Stephen Curry (34) Draymond Green (12) Draymond Green (8) TD Garden
19,156
4–2

Player Statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game

Regular season

Golden State Warriors statistics
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Nemanja Bjelica 71016.1.468.362.7284.12.2.6.46.1
Chris Chiozza 33110.7.293.3271.0001.01.9.4.01.8
Stephen Curry 646434.5.437.380.9235.26.31.3.425.5
Jeff Dowtin 407.0.500.0001.8.8.0.31.5
Draymond Green 464428.9.525.296.6597.37.01.31.17.5
Andre Iguodala 31019.5.380.230.7503.23.7.9.74.0
Jonathan Kuminga 701216.9.513.336.6843.3.9.4.39.3
Damion Lee 58420.0.441.344.8683.21.0.7.17.5
Kevon Looney 828021.1.571.000.6007.32.0.6.66.0
Moses Moody 521111.7.437.364.7781.5.4.1.24.4
Gary Payton II 711617.6.616.358.6033.5.91.4.37.1
Jordan Poole 765130.0.448.364.9253.44.0.8.318.5
Otto Porter 631522.2.464.370.8035.71.51.1.58.2
Klay Thompson 323229.4.429.385.9023.92.8.5.520.4
Juan Toscano-Anderson 73613.6.489.322.5712.41.7.7.24.1
Quinndary Weatherspoon 907.6.600.2501.0001.6.4.1.13.3
Andrew Wiggins 737331.9.466.393.6344.52.21.0.717.2

Through March 28, 2022.[14]
Waived during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Transactions

Overview

Players Added

Draft

Free agency

Two-way contract

Players Lost

Free agency

Traded

Waived

Trades

August 7, 2021[15] To Golden State Warriors
2026 MEM protected second-round pick
To Utah Jazz
Eric Paschall

Re-signed

Date Player Ref.
October 19, 2021 Gary Payton II [16]

Additions

Date Player Former team Ref.
August 6, 2021 Nemanja Bjelica Miami Heat [17]
August 6, 2021 Otto Porter Jr. Orlando Magic [18]
August 10, 2021 Andre Iguodala Miami Heat [19]
August 14, 2021 Chris Chiozza Brooklyn Nets [20]
October 18, 2021 Jeff Dowtin Orlando Magic [21]
December 23, 2021 Quinndary Weatherspoon Santa Cruz Warriors [22][23]

Subtractions

Date Player Reason New team Ref.
August 4, 2021 Alen Smailagić Waived Serbia KK Partizan [24]
August 6, 2021 Kent Bazemore Free agency Los Angeles Lakers [25]
August 7, 2021 Kelly Oubre Jr. Free agency Charlotte Hornets [26]
August 10, 2021 Nico Mannion Free agency Italy Virtus Bologna [27]
October 15, 2021 Mychal Mulder Waived Orlando Magic [28]
October 15, 2021 Gary Payton II Waived Golden State Warriors [28]
January 2, 2022 Jeff Dowtin Waived Milwaukee Bucks [29]

Awards

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week October 19 – October 25 [30]

References

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  18. "Warriors Sign Free Agent Forward Otto Porter Jr". NBA.com/warriors. August 6, 2021. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  19. "Warriors Sign 2015 NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala". NBA.com/warriors. August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  20. "Warriors Sign Chris Chiozza To Two-Way Contract". NBA.com/warriors. August 14, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
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  22. "Warriors Sign Quinndary Weatherspoon". NBA.com/warriors. December 23, 2021. Retrieved December 23, 2021.
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  24. "Warriors Waive Forward Alen Smailagić". NBA.com/warriors. August 4, 2021. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  25. "Lakers Sign Kent Bazemore". NBA.com/lakers. August 6, 2021. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  26. "Hornets Sign Kelly Oubre Jr". NBA.com/hornets. August 7, 2021. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  27. "Nico Mannion is a new player of Virtus Segafredo Bologna". virtus.it. August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  28. "Warriors Waive Bell, Bradley, Mulder and Payton II". NBA.com/warriors. October 15, 2021. Retrieved October 15, 2021.
  29. "Warriors Waive Jeff Dowtin". NBA.com/warriors. January 2, 2022. Retrieved January 2, 2022.
  30. "Stephen Curry Named Western Conference Player of the Week". NBA.com. October 25, 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
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