Stephen Curry signs his first collaboration with a Chinese brand, Li-Ning, to grow the Curry Brand with stores in China and the US, reflecting a broader push by NBA stars to partner with Chinese firms as Western brands vie for the China market.
Tim Kawakami analyzes the Warriors’ postseason pause as Steve Kerr contemplates his future, with owner-ship (Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy) weighing a stay versus a coaching search after Kerr’s candid comments following the season-ending loss. With exit interviews delayed while they figure out Kerr’s status, the piece outlines potential timelines, the gray area between loyalty and the need for change, and likely candidates (Mike Brown, Jordi Fernández, Todd Golden, plus current assistants) if a new coach is needed. It also examines how Kerr’s system, Curry’s role, and plans for star additions could shift in a post-Kerr era, noting Curry’s desire to stay out of the process while hinting at a possible two-year extension through 2028-29.
In a postgame moment after Golden State's play-in loss to Phoenix, Kerr left open the possibility of not returning as coach, signaling a potential end to the Warriors’ dynasty era as ownership, Curry and Kerr weigh next steps and possible roster and strategic changes.
In the NBA play-in tournament, the Phoenix Suns locked down the Golden State Warriors in a 111-96 victory, with Draymond Green scoring 36 points for the Warriors while Stephen Curry and Golden State struggled to keep pace against the Suns’ defense.
Steve Kerr enters the final stretch of a long Warriors run with his contract expiring after this season as Golden State fights through injuries and playoff pressure. He remains committed to the team’s culture and to Curry, insisting he’ll decide about the future after the season ends, while acknowledging the path forward is anything but settled.
At the Charlotte Hornets' ceremony retiring Dell Curry's No. 30, Seth Curry delivered a humorous quip about the number's new iconic status, while Steph Curry attended and paid tribute to his father.
Golden State’s plan to pair Steph Curry with Kristaps Porzingis has not materialized due to Curry’s runner’s knee sidelining him and Porzingis’s intermittent illness and chronic injury history. Curry is out for at least 10 more days and Porzingis has played very little, with Kerr and the organization uncertain about when they’ll be able to co-star. The team remains hopeful Curry returns before the playoffs, but Porzingis’s health and consistency make the experiment high-risk and uncertain.
Warriors notes: Steve Kerr walked back remarks about Kristaps Porzingis’ diagnosis, clarifying Porzingis is dealing with a contagious illness (not POTS) and is improving after missing games. Stephen Curry remains out with a runner’s knee but reports progress toward a return. Gui Santos earned a three-year extension and has carved a starting role, while guard Will Richard exited Saturday’s game with a sprained right ankle. The team continues to navigate health and lineup moves amid a crowded roster and injuries.
After a blowout loss to the Thunder, the Golden State Warriors responded with a strong win over the Spurs, led by Stephen Curry's 46 points, showcasing resilience and team adjustments to regain their identity early in the season.
Jonathan Kuminga's contract negotiations with the Warriors were mishandled by his agent, leading to a less favorable deal for Kuminga and causing tension with Steph Curry. The agent's public missteps and false claims about the deal have damaged his credibility, and Kuminga now faces an uncertain future with the team, effectively making him a trade candidate. The situation highlights poor management and communication, with Kuminga's role in the Warriors' plans now in question.
Hobart's men's hockey team secured a spot in the NCAA Division III semifinals after a marathon game against Curry that lasted over five hours and four overtimes. Bauer Morrissey's goal in the fourth overtime sealed a 4-3 victory, with Curry goalie Shane Soderwall making a record-tying 98 saves. The game's duration ranks as the second-longest in Division III men's hockey history, and Hobart will face Utica in the national semifinals.
A new study suggests that consuming cardamom, a key ingredient in Indian cuisine, could aid weight loss by increasing fat loss and reducing inflammation. Researchers found that cardamom helped control the breakdown of fat and energy production in the liver and muscles, leading to increased calorie burning and fat loss in mice. The spice also showed potential in reducing low-grade inflammation associated with chronic health problems. While the study was conducted on mice, it is estimated that adults would need to consume at least 77mg of cardamom to see similar benefits. Cardamom is commonly used in various sweet and savory dishes and could be utilized in the production of healthier foods and dietary supplements.
Phat Eatery, a Malaysian restaurant in Katy, Houston, has introduced a unique-to-Houston version of crawfish: curry crawfish, Malaysian style. The crawfish is slicked with sweet-and-spicy curry, flavored with warming spices and chiles tempered by turmeric and coconut milk. The dish has become increasingly popular, with the restaurant selling 300 to 350 pounds of the crawfish on a typical weekend. Customers can choose how spicy they want their crawfish, from level one to level five. The dish is available from March 11 through April 16, and prices for crawfish orders start at $20 for 2 pounds.