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Golden State Warriors Logo
💛💙 Golden State Warriors – Team Snapshot
🛡️ Golden State Warriors Team Identity
- Established: 1946 (as the Philadelphia Warriors; moved to San Francisco in 1962 and became Golden State Warriors in 1971)
- Location: San Francisco, California
- League/Division: NBA – Western Conference, Pacific Division
- Team Colors: Royal Blue, Golden Yellow
- Mascot: Currently none
- Past mascots included “Thunder”, retired in 2008 when the Oklahoma City Thunder were created
- Nickname: “The Dubs” (short for W’s)
🏟️ Golden State Warriors Home Arena
- Name: Chase Center
- Capacity: Approx. 18,064
- Opened: 2019
- Location: Mission Bay, San Francisco
- Notable: State-of-the-art arena with high-end amenities, tech integrations, and bayfront location
🔥 Golden State Warriors Logo Description
- The Warriors’ current logo features a stylized depiction of the Golden Gate Bridge in yellow and blue, inside a circle.
- Updated in 2019, the logo keeps the iconic bridge imagery but with cleaner lines and deeper tones.
- The logo reflects Bay Area pride, innovation, and connection to the community.
- Previous versions included a Native American warrior (1940s), a thunderbolt logo (’90s), and a full-body “The City” design (1960s–70s).
🧠 Golden State Warriors Head Coach
- Steve Kerr (since 2014) – 4× championship-winning coach with an emphasis on ball movement, defense, and team chemistry. Former player with 5 rings.
🌟 Golden State Warriors Current Top Players (2024–2025)
- Stephen Curry (PG) – 2× MVP, 4× NBA champion, widely considered the greatest shooter of all time
- Klay Thompson (SG) – Elite sharpshooter and lockdown defender (status under review as he approaches free agency)
- Draymond Green (PF) – Defensive anchor, emotional leader, and playmaker
- Andrew Wiggins (SF) – Athletic two-way wing and key 2022 Finals contributor
- Jonathan Kuminga (F) – Explosive young forward with major upside
- Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Kevon Looney, Gary Payton II – Key rotational players
- Chris Paul (PG) – Future Hall of Famer, acquired in 2023
🐐 Legends / Top Past Players
- Wilt Chamberlain – Scored 100 points in a game while with the Philadelphia Warriors
- Rick Barry – Finals MVP in 1975, known for underhand free throws and scoring prowess
- Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond – Core of “Run TMC” era in the ’90s
- Baron Davis, Stephen Jackson, Jason Richardson – Heroes of the 2007 “We Believe” team
- Kevin Durant – 2× Finals MVP during 2017–2018 title runs
- Andre Iguodala – 2015 Finals MVP and defensive specialist
⚔️ Rival Teams
- Cleveland Cavaliers – Intense Finals rivalry (2015–2018)
- Los Angeles Lakers – Classic NorCal vs. SoCal and recent playoff matchups
- Sacramento Kings – Regional rivalry reignited in 2023 playoffs
- Houston Rockets – Playoff battles during Harden era
- Boston Celtics – Finals history including 2022
🏆 Championships & Playoff Highlights
- NBA Championships (7):
- 1947, 1956 – As Philadelphia Warriors
- 1975 – Swept Bullets behind Rick Barry
- 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022 – Modern dynasty led by Curry, Thompson, Green, and Durant (2017–18)
- NBA Finals Appearances: 12
- Playoff Appearances: 38+
- Dynasty Era: 2015–2022 – 4 titles in 8 seasons
🎉 Fun Fact
The Warriors are the only team to go 16–1 in a single postseason (2017), a record-setting run led by Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry.
The “We Believe” 2007 Warriors, as the 8th seed, upset the No. 1 Dallas Mavericks—still one of the biggest upsets in NBA history.
💰 Annual Revenue
- Estimated Annual Revenue (2023): Approx. $800 million+
(According to Forbes; highest in the NBA, thanks to success, Chase Center, and global brand) - Team Valuation: Over $7.7 billion – the most valuable franchise in the NBA