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2022–23 >. 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.
That same season, Bill Russell became just the second player to receive over $100,000. Moses Malone & Bill Walton were the first players to earn $1 million in a season, they were paid exactly $1,000,000 in the 1979–80 season. Larry Bird became the first player to earn $5 million or more with a salary of $7,070,000 in the 1991–92 season.
Between 1978–79 and 2011–12, the Warriors only achieved winning records in eight seasons. The team also suffered the NBA's fourth-longest postseason appearance drought in history, with no playoff appearances between 1994–95 and 2005–06; this mark trails only the Braves/Clippers between 1976–77 and 1990–91, the Timberwolves between ...
At $17.5 million per season, Kerr will receive a salary higher than all but five of the Warriors' players this season. The deal comes in Kerr's 10th season as Warriors head coach, and two years ...
The latest ranking reported that the Golden State Warriors is the most valuable NBA franchise after the 2021–22 NBA season. [ 3] The fastest growing NBA franchise is also the Toronto Raptors, with a 100% increase in valuation since the 2017–18 NBA season ($3.5 to $7 billion). [ 1] The Warriors became the third NBA team to hold the title as ...
Before the NBA season opener, Warriors Wire projected how Golden State's depth chart could look for the 2021-22 campaign. Projecting the Warriors depth chart before the start of the 2021-22 ...
Due to salary cap breaches Canterbury were deducted 37 competition points and relegated to the bottom of the ladder for the 2002 season. South Sydney won the fewest games that season. Due to salary cap breaches Melbourne weren't able to receive any points in the 2010 season, guaranteeing them the wooden spoon.
Golden State Warriors: 2018–2020: Los Angeles Lakers: 2020–2021: Cleveland Cavaliers: 2021: Denver Nuggets: 2021–2022: Phoenix Suns: 2022–2023: Dallas Mavericks: 2023–present: Sacramento Kings: Career highlights and awards; 3× NBA champion (2017, 2018, 2020) Stats at NBA.com: Stats at Basketball-Reference.com